Replying to Avatar Paul Saladino MD

Gyms are coming to airports…

I had the privilege of spending time with @SecKennedy and @SecDuffy as the DOT announced a new initiative to bring gyms into U.S. airports.

This is a $1B grant program that airports across the country can apply for to build real spaces for people to move while they travel.

The problem is that airports, and travel in general, are one of the most sedentary experiences in American life.

Think about it: the traffic getting there, the waiting, the long flights… hours and hours without movement.

And we know that being sedentary is not good for us.

Even 1 hour of inactivity can lead to vascular dysfunction at the level of the endothelium (PMID: 25137367, 27443851).

And studies have shown that 2-3 hours of inactivity leads to a rise in inflammatory markers (PMID: 31562947, 22176839, 28323950).

Imagine having a place to actually move your body before a flight or during a layover.

This is the kind of change that can meaningfully improve health for millions of travellers.

And the craziest part?

This entire opportunity began from one story I posted in an airport. You never know who’s watching or where a simple idea can lead.

Moments like this make me incredibly grateful, and remind me why this work matters.

Every time you share a video or spread the message, it opens doors for conversations and initiatives like this - so thank you for your help.

If you want a mini-gym in your airport, tag your local airport, tag Secretary Duffy (@SecDuffy) on X, and share this with your friends and family.

Please help us make mini-gyms in airports a reality in hundreds thousands of airports across the country!

This is pretty retarded. If people at airports want gyms surely capitalists will build them. Why the fuck are we wasting a billion dollars of my tax money on this shit?

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Have to agree. This seems like the dumbest idea ever. Who the heck wants to work out while they are rushing to catch a train.

Leaning on "meh, doesn't feel quite the right way to spend a bil". Immediately rather see a billion or even a fraction spent on projects like geoship.io toward solving the homeless epidemic in the US with next level environmentally non toxic and long lasting EMF free homes.

Correction*: It's geoship.COM