

Ep. 22 - Understanding Your Unique Neurological Profile w/ Christian Thibaudeau
Apr 25, 2018
01:23:44
As a coach, it is vital that you understand the type of client you are working with. Today we are joined by Christian Thibaudeau. Christian has been in the industry for over 16 years. He has several books and is also a senior author for T-Nation. On this podcast he discusses neurological profiles and how you should be training them. “We are who we are. You’re not worse than another person, we just have different brain chemistry.” – Christian Thibaudeau Timestamps: 10:10 How Christian started training 14:40 Christian’s current training regime 15:53 Why some people can’t stick to 1 training style for long periods 18:20 Why some people choke in competition 28:17 Does being an introvert come from nature or nurture 33:28 How do you increase your serotonin level 35:50 Types of serotonin issues 39:52 Neurotypes and their dieting habits 48:20 Tips for training when traveling Thanks so much for listening! If you like this episode, please subscribe to “RNT Fitness Radio” and rate and review wherever you get your podcasts: Apple Podcasts Stitcher iHeart Radio For any podcast suggestions, or if you’d like to get in touch, please do so on podcast@rntfitness.com here. We’d love to hear from you! If you’re in the UK, and you use supplements, I’d highly recommend checking out Reflex Nutrition, where they’re giving you up to 40% on all their range if you use the code PTRNT at checkout. I’ve been using Reflex for nearly a decade, with their Micro Whey being one of my favourite whey proteins. It’s grass fed, hormone free, and digests so well compared to most on the market. Check out their full supplement range, including all your transformation basics and plant based alternatives, on https://reflexnutrition.com/ and use PTRNT at checkout for up to 40% off. Resources: Take the Transformation Quiz Our Book: Transform Your Body, Transform Your Life Follow RNT Fitness: Website Facebook Instagram YouTube Email Follow Akash: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn