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  • Dr Christle Guevarra returns with the every day person’s guide to Ozempic and GLP-1 agonist medications

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    Christle explains:

    -Why resistance training matters when using Ozempic

    -Does Ozempic really cause bone and muscle loss, over and above what we would see from dieting and calorie restriction?

    -What’s going on with “Food Noise”?

    -Are any of the criticisms of Ozempic and similar medications valid?

    -Is there any merit to products claiming to be “nature’s Ozempic”?

    -Plus much more

    We also mention the upcoming RPU - Renaissance Periodization University. That will be going live to everyone around May so stay tuned for more.

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    00:15 Meet Dr. Crystal Guevara

    00:53 Diving into Ozempic and GLP-1 Agonists

    02:55 Addressing Concerns and Side Effects

    05:57 Navigating Weight Loss and Maintenance

    34:02 The Role of AI in Health and Nutrition

    40:03 Exploring Ozempic's Broader Implications

    48:51 Final Thoughts and Resources

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  • 00:00 Welcome and Introduction

    00:15 Catching Up with Don Saladino

    01:12 Celebrity Training Insights

    01:43 Balancing Family and Career

    02:35 Training Philosophy and Approach

    03:33 Challenges of Training Actors

    07:37 Misconceptions About Celebrity Life

    15:05 Grit and Determination

    28:15 The Importance of Accountability in Parenting

    29:38 Balancing Fitness and Family Life

    31:38 The Discipline of Consistent Training

    33:18 Reflections on Brian Johnson's Lifestyle

    36:25 Helping Clients Overcome Self-Defeating Beliefs

    39:30 The Minimalistic Approach to Fitness Coaching

    47:42 Upcoming Projects and Collaborations

    49:54 Final Thoughts and Farewell

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  • Jonathan Goodman joins to talk about his brand new book The Obvious Choice, out now.

    We talk about:

    -Why Jonathan chose to write this book?

    -Why this book is a pivot into a more mainstream audience?

    -The 4 stages of content creation

    -How stories and narratives affect your decisions

    And more

    Follow Jonathan on IG: https://www.instagram.com/itscoachgoodman?igsh=MTI0ejliOGRuOWN4OA==

    This episode talks about business, career, and life lessons that can help anyone, more than just the fitness professional. Going forward my mission is to get these episodes and my guests into as many new hands as possible. Help me help the people in your world by taking this episode and gifting it to someone you know will love the topics we discuss. Thank you.

    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
    00:16 Welcoming Jonathan Goodman
    00:41 The Obvious Choice: Book Insights
    01:51 The Role of Social Media in Business
    03:35 Human Behavior and Decision Making
    12:10 The Four Stages of Content Creation
    21:58 Embarrassingly Bad Decisions
    22:33 The Emotional Nature of Decision Making
    22:47 New Year's Resolutions and Fixed Identity
    24:55 Leapfrog Skills in the Fitness Industry
    25:42 The Importance of Complementary Skills
    28:53 Building Social Media Presence
    32:56 Becoming an Industry Leader
    38:30 The Journey to Thought Leadership
    41:26 The Obvious Choice: Book Promotion
    42:53 Final Thoughts and Podcast Growth

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  • 00:00 Introduction and Welcome

    00:15 Guest Introduction: Dr. Brandon Parker

    01:09 Movement Optimism and Strength Training Safety

    02:33 Rounding Your Back: The Nuances

    06:34 The Importance of Resistance Training

    09:36 Exercise Form and Injury Risk

    16:44 Load Management and Recovery

    23:29 Stability in Training: Machines vs. Free Weights

    26:19 Training Modifications and Warm-Up Techniques

    27:07 Exploring Exercise Variations

    28:01 Addressing Lower Back Pain

    30:06 Fear of Pain and Injury in Fitness Content

    32:09 The Power of Belief in Healing

    36:57 The Importance of Health for Longevity

    46:08 Motivation and Personal Needs

    51:49 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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  • Dr. Allan Bacon is in the house to give a masterclass in supplements, including:

    -The supplements that have a lot of evidence to support

    -Why everyone should take creatine especially older women.

    -Can you combine caffeine and creatine?

    -Details on beta-alanine, pump supplements, vitamin D, fish oils, magnesium and more.

    -Is there any benefit to using BCAA’s/EAA’s?

    -What are anti-nutrients and why do shady fitness influencers fear monger about them?

    -And much more.

    Enjoy this separation of hype from where the evidence currently points.

    Follow Allan on IG: https://www.instagram.com/drallanbacon?igsh=MTZpNXRqNXkyZXhjaQ==

    Thank you for listening.

    00:00 Welcome and Introduction

    00:16 Guest Introduction: Dr. Alan Bacon

    01:28 Diving into Supplements

    02:10 The Benefits of Creatine

    07:04 Creatine for All Ages

    08:03 Creatine and Bone Health

    09:27 Creatine and Training Performance

    16:28 Supplement Recommendations and Personal Experiences

    19:48 Other Effective Supplements

    25:43 Prioritizing Your Supplement Spend

    27:37 Canned Tuna vs. Salmon: A Practical Approach

    28:09 The Importance of Omega 3 and Supplementation

    28:39 Vitamin D and Magnesium: Essential Supplements

    29:13 Magnesium Supplementation: Dos and Don'ts

    30:30 Multivitamins vs. Individual Supplements

    35:29 The Debate on Supplemental Aminos

    42:58 Baking Soda as a Pre-Workout Supplement?

    44:42 Anti-Nutrients: Myths and Facts

    51:55 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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  • Luka Hocevar returns with his usual big energy to share wisdom on:

    -The importance of training and maintaining speed, power, and explosiveness as we get older.

    -Building resilience against fall injuries.

    -How to structure training programs for athletic qualities .

    -How strength training reduces risk and slows the progression of neurodegenerative disease like Parkinson’s.

    -The importance of developing movement and muscle reserves as we age.

    -And much more.

    Enjoy this deep dive into where Luka’s life’s work intersects close to home with the health issues of loved ones.

    Follow Luka on IG: https://www.instagram.com/lukahocevar?igsh=MTc2aHRkZGlwdnFpYQ==

    Thank you for listening. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome

    00:16 Catching Up with Luka Hocevar

    02:33 The Athlete for Life Philosophy

    06:05 Training for Longevity and Quality of Life

    12:06 Programming and Training Strategies

    21:33 Advanced Warmup Techniques

    22:06 The Importance of Intent in Training

    22:21 Using Technology for Performance Tracking

    23:43 Contrast Training Explained

    24:33 Post Activation Potentiation (PAP)

    24:58 Time Efficiency in Training

    26:15 Maintaining Skills Under Fatigue

    27:00 Personal Challenges and Lifestyle Impact

    28:41 Strength Training and Parkinson's

    31:20 Building Physical and Mental Reserves

    37:41 Focus on What You Can Control

    39:21 Empowering Clients Through Training

    41:09 Resources and Final Thoughts

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  • Brad Jensen, The Sober Bodybuilder joins me to share his story of a history of addiction and homelessness and how fitness was a linchpin in his recovery and sustained sobriety.

    Learn:

    -Can fitness addiction be taken too far?

    -Why the people you surround yourself with matter A LOT.

    -Why more people are drinking less or giving up alcohol completely.

    -Why identity is an important part of change and success.

    -First steps to get help or try to help someone in your world who’s battling addiction.

    And More

    This episode is among the earliest in a significant shift in discussion topics and theme for this podcast going forward. I still believe there’s a goldmine here for coaches, but this is now intended to be a valuable resource to the end users, the enthusiasts, and even the beginners who need our help navigating the often confusing and conflicting world of fitness and nutrition. If you find this valuable, please share it with a friend who needs it. Thank you.00:00 Introduction and Podcast Mission

    00:15 Welcoming Brad Jensen

    02:09 Brad's Journey with Addiction and Fitness

    04:28 The Role of Fitness in Recovery

    08:05 Balancing Fitness and Life

    13:27 Social Dynamics and Healthy Living

    18:37 Changing Attitudes Towards Alcohol

    23:11 Choosing Not to Drink

    24:10 Recognizing Problematic Drinking

    25:05 Addiction and Food

    26:24 Life Changes and Priorities

    28:43 The Role of Environment

    33:45 Identity and Sobriety

    40:32 Helping Others with Addiction

    42:04 Spirituality and Sobriety

    46:20 Final Thoughts and Resources

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  • Rachel Henley has cracked the code on creating evidence based and practical training content and scaling a massive audience.

    We talk about:

    -Dealing with unwelcome comments from loved ones, shame triggers, and having tough conversations around this

    -The “silly shit” Rachel used to do before finding evidence based fitness and nutrition

    -Dealing with comments and beliefs about “ideal bodies”

    -Our mission to focus on getting more everyday people into the gym and access to fitness instead of arguing over technical training minutiae

    -How to tell who’s a real coach and who’s an entertainer masquerading as a coach.

    And much more

    Please follow Rachel on IG: https://www.instagram.com/henleyfitness?igsh=Njl6djZ6dzJ4dzM2

    This episode is among the earliest in a significant shift in discussion topics and theme for this podcast going forward. I still believe there’s a goldmine here for coaches, but this is now intended to be a valuable resource to the end users, the enthusiasts, and even the beginners who need our help navigating the often confusing and conflicting world of fitness and nutrition. If you find this valuable, please share it with a friend who needs it. Thank you.

    00:00 Introduction and Welcome
    01:33 Rachel Henley's Viral Moment
    02:50 Navigating Family Criticism
    04:05 Empathy and Setting Boundaries
    07:14 Shame Triggers and Family Dynamics
    09:52 Silly Fitness Mistakes
    12:16 The Shortcut to Shred Experience
    17:12 Body Image and Public Perception
    20:21 Authenticity in Social Media
    22:35 Authenticity in Social Media
    23:22 Building Trust with the Audience
    24:24 Encouraging Gym Confidence
    25:53 Critique of Social Media Trends
    26:47 Navigating Fitness Misinformation
    29:11 Shameless Plug and Advice
    34:10 The Problem with Viral Content
    46:21 Final Thoughts and Farewell

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  • Dr Joseph Munoz joins to distinguish between how some nutrition misinformation is harmful while others are just incorrect.

    We talk about:

    -Debunking the carb - insulin hypothesis

    -Does protein timing matter that much?

    -Creating change through identity shift

    -Is there any merit within the “Make America Healthy Again”? (without getting political)

    -What really moves the needle for your nutrition?

    And much more

    Please follow Joey on IG: https://www.instagram.com/dr.joeymunoz?igsh=MTJuaHlsMTdhd2ZtNg==

    This episode is among the earliest in a significant shift in discussion topics and theme for this podcast going forward. I still believe there’s a goldmine here for coaches, but this is now intended to be a valuable resource to the end users, the enthusiasts, and even the beginners who need our help navigating the often confusing and conflicting world of fitness and nutrition. If you find this valuable, please share it with a friend who needs it. Thank you.

    00:00 Welcome to the Lift Free and Diet Hard Podcast
    00:15 Introducing Dr. Joseph Munoz
    01:18 Debunking Fitness Myths: Carb Insulin Hypothesis vs. Carnivore Diet
    02:52 The Rise and Fall of Carb Backloading
    07:30 The Truth About Nutrient Timing and Protein Intake
    19:53 The Importance of Lifestyle Changes for Long-Term Health
    24:53 Understanding Environmental Influence on Behavior
    26:24 The Power of Identity and Accountability
    28:48 Navigating Political and Health Debates
    30:06 Debunking Food Myths and Misconceptions
    35:28 The Role of Regulation and Personal Responsibility
    43:41 Final Thoughts and Gentle Myth Busting

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  • Ali Gilbert, The Queen of Men’s Health joins to share wisdom about men’s declining testosterone levels.

    Learn:

    -Why men’s testosterone is declining

    -It this as serious as media headlines make it appear?

    -What “environmental toxins” are creating problems

    -How to reduce your exposure to plastics

    -Is hormone replacement therapy steroids?

    -What are the tradeoff’s for a woman to walk around with a 6-pack?

    And More

    Follow Ali on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thealigilbert?igsh=MWZ6c3E2eHptZ2c5cg==

    This episode is among the earliest in a significant shift in discussion topics and theme for this podcast going forward. I still believe there’s a goldmine here for coaches, but this is now intended to be a valuable resource to the end users, the enthusiasts, and even the beginners who need our help navigating the often confusing and conflicting world of fitness and nutrition. If you find this valuable, please share it with a friend who needs it. Thank you.

    00:00 Introduction and Welcome
    01:23 The Decline of Testosterone Levels
    04:45 Consequences of Low Testosterone
    09:48 Environmental Toxins and Hormone Disruption
    16:26 Alcohol's Impact on Health
    22:35 Fertility Crisis and Hormone Disruption in Women
    23:45 Impact of Phthalates on Male Reproductive Health
    25:56 The Decline in Testosterone Levels Among Young Men
    27:10 Effects of Plastics on Women's Health
    28:18 Hormone Replacement Therapy for Men
    36:23 Navigating Fitness and Diet as a Woman
    43:54 Debunking Protein Myths
    45:40 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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  • Jack Hallows joins to share his charismatic style of evidence based training communication.

    We talk about:

    -Are science based lifters and old school bodybuilders really that far apart in training ideology?

    -What are the big rocks of evidence based training?

    -How to approach training to failure?

    -Are machines as good as free weights for muscle growth?

    Each topic tackles the practical nuance that will help you get more out of your training.

    This episode is among the earliest in a significant shift in discussion topics and theme for this podcast going forward. I still believe there’s a goldmine here for coaches, but this is now intended to be a valuable resource to the end users, the enthusiasts, and even the beginners who need our help navigating the often confusing and conflicting world of fitness and nutrition. If you find this valuable, please share it with a friend who needs it. Thank you.

    Follow Jack on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jackhallowsfitness?igsh=MXIyNm5nYTAyOXp4Zw==

    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
    00:15 Meet Jack Hallows: Trainer and Online Coach
    02:12 Australia vs. The West: Fitness Culture Comparison
    05:18 Science-Based Lifters vs. Old School Bodybuilders
    12:01 Effective Training: Volume, Intensity, and Failure
    22:17 Understanding Training to Failure
    27:50 Exploring the Pain and Pleasure of Fitness
    28:45 The Benefits and Controversies of Dry Needling
    30:07 Machines vs. Free Weights: Does It Matter?
    31:04 The Importance of Skill in Strength Training
    39:31 Load Management and Injury Prevention
    42:43 Stretching, Mobility, and Rehabilitation
    47:21 Final Thoughts and Farewell

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  • Dr. Alyssa Olenick joins to give a masterclass in:

    -Zone 2 cardio including practical strategies

    -Vo2 max and how to improve

    -What is hybrid training?

    -Navigating hyper-mobility

    -Strategies to get more cardio in

    And much more

    Here’s Alyssa’s Zone Calculator for free: https://doc-lyss-fitness.myflodesk.com/zones-calculator

    Follow Alyssa on IG: https://www.instagram.com/doclyssfitness?igsh=MXNtN3VmbmU0Yzd3NQ==

    This episode is among the earliest in a significant shift in discussion topics and theme for this podcast going forward. I still believe there’s a goldmine here for coaches, but this is now intended to be a valuable resource to the end users, the enthusiasts, and even the beginners who need our help navigating the often confusing and conflicting world of fitness and nutrition. If you find this valuable, please share it with a friend who needs it. Thank you.

    00:00 Introduction and Welcome
    00:17 Guest Introduction: Dr. Alyssa Olenick
    01:29 Zone 2 Cardio Explained
    03:02 Physiological Insights into Zone 2
    07:19 Practical Tips for Zone 2 Training
    12:47 VO2 Max and Longevity
    13:13 Balancing High and Low Intensity Training
    22:25 Making Cardio Enjoyable
    28:52 The Importance of Movement Quality
    29:39 Debunking Myths About Power and Explosive Training
    30:11 Importance of Load Management in Cardio
    31:00 Gradual Progression in Cardio Training
    32:36 The Right Way to Incorporate High-Intensity Training
    35:37 Understanding Hybrid Training
    36:56 The Science Behind Hybrid Training
    38:54 Challenges and Realities of Hybrid Training
    44:00 Research on Women in Fitness
    54:22 Strength Training for Hypermobility
    58:44 Final Thoughts and Resources

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  • Jennifer Van Barneveld returns with stories of her humble beginnings before building a successful business and running one of the few remaining in print fitness publications.

    Jennifer highlights how she went all in with no plan B, her mindset that led to growth and success, and how she found important people to build with.

    Jennifer will also be appearing as a speaker at my event, The Evolve Strength - Business and Coaching Conference, Sept 13-14, message me for more details.

  • Dr. Christle Guevarra returns to share some insight into her presentation at our Evolve Strength Business and Coaching Conference, Sept 13-14 in Edmonton, Alberta.

    Christle shares:

    -Deeper insights into GLP-1 Agonist drugs like Ozempic and tackles some of the common misconceptions and online arguments against using the drug, including suggestions that it's somehow "cheating"

    -Why resistance training is important with Ozempic

    -Plus some insights into what Christle is doing in her career

  • Luka Hocevar returns in this special edition episode

    Luka returns this October 10-12 with the Vigor Ground Fitness and Business Summit(where I will be presenting) and Luka is also a speaker at my event, The Evolve Strength - Business and Coaching Conference, Sept 13-14.

    We want you to seriously consider attending at least one because we believe it will change your life and career.

    Luka shares how his early and consistent investment in travelling to fitness events changed his career and fostered life long relationships.

    Luka also shares a lot of wisdom in how you can become "3 Mile Famous" and gain reps with local seminars to both develop public speaking skills and grow your local and international brand.

    While this episode is definitely meant to get you to come hang with us at these events, there's a rich array of take aways for every go-getting/go-giving coach who wants to thrive in our industry

  • Kasey Jo Orvidas guests to share wisdom from her background in psychology (a PhD) and how to apply it to coaches and clients in fitness.

    Kasey shares:

    -Why coaches need to spend more time on the things they aren't good at

    -How to "find your people" and why it's important in career and life

    -How to "hack willpower"

    and a whole lot more.

    You're already great at the X's and O's of training, it's time for a deeper dive into skills that will make you a better coach and one of the best resources in our industry in Kasey.

  • Brad Dieter returns with nuanced thoughts on a variety of current and forward facing industry topics including:

    -How AI will affect our industry

    -Coaching clients on Ozempic and related GLP-1 drugs

    -The importance of your network in your career

    -What Brad means by the "industry bull whip"

    -And what Brad has in store for his appearance as a speaker at my Sept 13-14 event, The Evolve Strength - Business and Coaching Conference. I hope you'll join us here in Edmonton, or watch live virtually.

  • Steve Keane joins me to discuss his meteoric social media growth and everything that's come with it in his career:

    We talk about:

    -If Steve would wish this kind of massive social media growth on his worst enemy

    -How Steve approaches his growth to monetize and scale his business and livelihood to ensure he doesn't miss the opportunity

    -Steve's thoughts on what really goes into app development

    -How he deals with the volume of attention and how the experience hasn't fundamentally changed who he is.

    -Much more, enjoy

  • Victoria Pal joins me to discuss:

    -Her work with celebrity clients

    -Attracting and working with high net worth clients

    -Being a concierge to her clients

    -Educating clients on lifestyle

    -Focusing more on longevity for clients

    -Longevity in a fitness career

    -Mastering the basics while keeping an open mind to progressive lifestyle practice

    -plus lots more

    Victoria initially hit my radar when shared by her client Adam Jones of my favourite band Tool. While we touch on her work with some big name LA celebrities, we showcase how her career is so much more than her celebrity work.

  • Sharelle Grant guests to talk about:

    -Does creating "better" than already good programs really make a difference or differentiate you with general population clients?

    -Why she focuses on good principles of training

    -How she leaned into and had success with video based social media

    -How she developed an app and should you develop your own

    -Thoughts on building a subscription, one to many coaching offering.