Are you sacrificing your health for your patients? Are your neck and back quietly dictating how long you can practise? Do you skip workouts because you “don’t have time”? And what if your career ended—not by choice, but because your body gave up first? In this episode, Jaz is joined by Fraser Smith (https://uk.linkedin.com/in/fraser-smith-vivefitness), a sports scientist and nutrition expert, to break down what dentists actually need to do to stay healthy, pain-free, and practising for longer. From EMS training and realistic exercise routines to nutrition and injury prevention, this is a practical guide to protecting your most important asset—your health. Key Takeaways -Health is a key pillar of career longevity in dentistry -Many dentists sacrifice exercise and sleep during high-stress periods -Short, consistent workouts are more sustainable than long, infrequent sessions -EMS can be a useful time-efficient adjunct but should not replace a full training programme -Strength, endurance, and mobility are all essential components of fitness -Most dentists should start with small, manageable exercise habits and build gradually -Deadlifts are beneficial but require proper technique and guidance -Reformer Pilates is a practical option for improving posture and mobility -Stretching provides short-term relief but must be combined with strengthening -Most musculoskeletal pain in dentists is due to repetitive strain and -weakness -Movement and gradual strengthening are key to managing and preventing pain -Ignoring early pain increases the risk of chronic, persistent symptoms -Nutrition should be balanced and sustainable rather than extreme -Protein intake is often insufficient in active individuals -Supplements can support performance but should not replace a good diet -Long-term success depends on prioritising health as part of professional responsibility Youtube Highlights: 00:00 Teaser 00:53 Introduction 05:40 What is EMS Training? 07:45 Get to know Fraser Smith 09:35 What’s the ideal health routine for Dentists? 11:56 Deadlifts for Dentists 15:01 Stretching & Posture Tips for Dentists 18:35 Midroll 21:56 Stretching & Posture Tips for Dentists 25:41 Balanced Nutrition 28:23 Protein Intake Suggestions 30:51 Back Pain Management 39:09 Outro 💡For tailored support with strength, posture, and long-term health, check out Vive Fitness (http://vivefitness.co.uk) Want more? Check out episodes on health and longevity in dentistry: My Neck, My Back (Fix Your Posture While Removing Plaque!) – PDP220 (https://youtu.be/lUC45aLXZKk) #InterferenceCast #BeyondDentistry This episode is not eligible for CPD/CE points, but never fear, there are hundreds of hours of CPD waiting for you on the Ultimate Education Plan (https://plans.protrusive.co.uk/ultimate). ----------------------------------- Apply for FREE access to the Nicest and Geekiest Dental Community in the World 🌍 https://protrusive.app - it’s absolutely Free We also have paid plans so you can Claim Verifiable CPD/CE + EXCLUSIVE content: https://protrusive.app 🔊 Subscribe on Apple: https://protrusive.co.uk/apple 🔊 Subscribe on Spotify: https://protrusive.co.uk/spotify 📷 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/protrusivedental/ Online Courses: 😬 Learn Occlusion Online: https://occlusion.online/ 📚 Learn TMD and Occlusal Appliances: https://www.splintcourse.com 🦷 Gain Confidence with Resin Bonded Bridges: https://rbbmasterclass.com 🎒 Learn Vertipreps, Rubber Dam and More: https://protrusive.co.uk/ultimate Life by KV /kvmusicprod Creative Commons — Attribution 4.0 International — CC BY 4.0 Free Download / Stream: https://www.audiolibrary.com.co/kv/life Music promoted by Audio Library Life – KV (No Copyright Music)

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