#83 — Pain Solutions: Real vs. Hype w/Paul Ingraham of PainScience.com
Load Management is not just a new way to talk about progressive overload, it is a way of thinking about avoiding and resolving pain and injuries.
Read MoreLoad Management is not just a new way to talk about progressive overload, it is a way of thinking about avoiding and resolving pain and injuries.
Read MoreJames Morehen, PhD provides his expert opinion on the use of protein and more for the purpose of building and maintaining muscle while engaging in endurance exercise and/or losing body fat.
Read MoreMelissa has been practicing in the areas of sports nutrition and human performance since 2002, and is an expert in bone health. Melissa is a sports dietitian, and a Road Runners Club of America (RRCA) certified coach. She participated in the 2004, 2008 and 2012 Olympic Marathon Trials, and had to learn to optimize nutrition, sleep, positive mental health, proper training and recovery to compete at that level.
Read MoreCoach Hunter Allen, Power Meter Guru, shares his insights on using heart rate as a guide for training.
Read MoreThe how and why of building durability in older athletes, including dealing with scar tissue that leads to chronic injury.
Read MoreJoe Taft was born a mover and has always found refuge in the pursuit of excellence in a variety of sports and outdoor activities. He has been studying human movement patterns as either an athlete, coach or the teacher in a variety of sports, such as skiing, tennis, kayaking and yoga. 30 years ago, Joe discovered that yoga provided the insights into how the body desires balance in order to be pain-free and how to apply subtle alignment actions at the right time.
Read MoreJoin in as Derek goes through the many ways EMS can be used by older athletes to deal with limited ROM, injuries, surgeries as well as simple recovery from exercise and as a substitute for exercise when traveling or otherwise unable to get it done the natural way.
Read MoreSponsor: RePowerU — a free fitness practices assessment (a 10-minute questionnaire) Discussion Summary: Today I am pleased to present episode #64 with one of the world’s foremost experts on fructose and why people get fat, Dr Richard Johnson. Today you will also learn some easy changes to your own lifestyle to improve your health, which…
Read MoreFor men, think of your testosterone as an overall marker of your health and wellbeing. Wondering about the benefits of sufficient testosterone? Improved athletic performance, Decreased workout recovery time—less joint pain, stiffness and muscle soreness, Increased lean muscle mass and decreased body fat, Enhanced libido and sexual function, Feeling calmer, more stress-proof, and more positive about your life
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