From burnout to balance: how to adopt a sustainable fitness routine
Photo of people exercising

This episode's guest, Sven Petersen has fitness woven throughout his work and family life in a way that makes it look effortless // Credit: Duke-NUS Staff Recreation Committee  


In Episode 10 of MEDICUS – the podcast, we went on a search for a scientist who has woven fitness into his work and family life routine so well that it looks effortless to find out how he does it. With January over, we’re already one month into the New Year, so the pressure to maintain any new or continuing fitness commitment is steadily growing. So, we sat down with Sven Petersen, a principal research scientist with the Laboratory for Translational and Molecular Imaging at Duke-NUS, who talked about his relationship with exercise and how it saved him during one of his darkest times.

He also tells us how having a young family has helped him gain a more flexible view of his priorities—without foregoing his much-needed workout fix—and just before we let him go, we put this volunteer fitness coach on the spot with a few quick-fire questions to help inspire anyone along their fitness journey. Spoiler alert: running comes up more than once!


Listen to his story:



Get the latest news and features delivered to your inbox.
SUBSCRIBE TO MEDICUS

Or browse this and all our podcast episodes:



Show credits:

Music from: Bird Creek (via YouTube Studio Audio Library)

Produced by: Nicole Lim, Senior editor at Duke-NUS


You can also listen to MEDICUS - the Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.
Get the latest news and features delivered to your inbox.
SUBSCRIBE TO MEDICUS