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If you like this podcast, use the Facebook "Like" button above!In this podcast, Alan Aragon (pictured above) tells you the top fitness and nutrition myths.
In this August 4, 2010 free audio episode: the top 5 fitness and nutrition myths, a free book from Ben, tips for altitude exercise, training for a marathon with injuries, product reviews of Amino Vital, Kona Endurance, Animal Pak and testofen, good running drills, training in humidity, TRX training, making seeds more digestible, avoiding carbs before bedtime, is too much protein dangerous, doing multiple triathlons in a row, how to find a good natural physician, training with a broken collarbone and taking vitamin K.
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Featured Topic: Alan Aragon
In today's featured topic, Ben Greenfield interviews Alan Aragon about the top five myths in fitness and nutrition. Alan has bachelor and master of science degrees in nutrition, is a writer for Men's Health magazine and a personal consultant to many professional athletes and fitness professionals. Included in this interview:
Is eating clean a myth?
What you need to know about the Paleo diet.
Are you wasting your time with post-workout nutrition?
Can you trust fitness and nutrition science?
And much more!
During the interview, Ben highly recommends Alan Aragon's "Research Review", which you can access by clicking here. If you have comments on the interview with Alan, then leave them below!
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Do you have a question for Ben? Just call 1-877-209-9439 and leave a voicemail, leave a Skype voicemail to username "pacificfit", or e-mail ben@bengreenfieldfitness.com.
Alecio asks:
1. If I live and train at an elevation between 5000 and 9000 feet but race at sea level how will my heart rates differ and how should I change my racing?
2. The next question is regarding cardiac drift? Can you talk a bit about it and how ironman or endurance racing is affected by it?
In my response to Addy, I reference the Marathon Dominator program.
Addy asks: I am only about 7 weeks into a 16 week marathon training program for a marathon I am planning on running in October. I have missed the last THREE weeks of running due to foot injuries and was finally diagnosed this morning with tendinitis in both feet. I was told to take yet another week off. Am I screwed for my marathon? Will cycling keep me on track? And if so, in order to accumulate my running mileage, do I just double the length of my rides to equal the length of my running? I thought maybe I could try aqua jogging too, but I'm not sure how to track distance in the water.
Twitter user Franks asks: @bengreenfield whats ur take on Amino Vital Product (Pro r er7500) for Distance runners? Training 4 a Full.
Listener Christine asks: Ben, I am training for a November ironman in northern Florida. I live in Miami where it is ungodly hot. The long rides on the weekend are particularly tough to get through. I use Hammer Endurolytes and lots of water and Gatorade. Any suggestions for training in such humidity?
Listener Mindy asks: What is your opinion of TRX suspension training? It looks like it can completely replace my normal routine of resistance band training and bodyweight exercises - is this a good idea, or should I keep mixing it up with different pieces of equipment? I prefer to exercise outdoors and I feel that TRX suspension offers a lot more variety than flat ground or playground equipment.
Twitter user sairbear asks: @bengreenfield what about running drills? Each week I do repeats of knee lifts, butt kicks, side glides & others over 25m. Are they useful?
Listener Richard asks: Every night I grind pumpkin, sunflower and linseed with my coffee bean grinder for breakfast for my family the next day. I soak the seeds over night often in dilute lemon juice. The question I have is if there is anything more I can do to make the seeds more digestible or if there is anything else I need to be aware of when using seeds?
Listener Kai asks: In episode 104’s interview with Brendan at one point says that you don’t need as many kCal if you consume higher quality / raw foods. What is your take on this? In episode 104 one listener asked about certain supplements to aid with hiking at elevation (lived at sea level, going to CO). Would those same supplements help with running at altitude? I travel to Boulder quite a bit and my runs are really slow there, which I assume is attributable to the elevation / oxygen level.
Twitter user BanksH asks: @bengreenfield whats your take on the effectiveness of the kona endurance products for improving AT?
Listener Robert asks: Is there any study or proof that using a protein shake will cause pancratitis? The reason I ask is on Sunday, July 25th I went for my training ride and when was done I had a protein shake. About an hour after this I was in so much pain I went to the E.R. and after a heart test and a blood test they told me my pancreatic enzymes were 5 times higher than what they should be.
Listener Paul asks: I have seen ads for a supplement (Mdrive4men) that contains testofen from Fenugreek seed. It is supposed to raise testosterone. As an older athlete (62 yr. old), this interests me. Always looking for an edge over my running and biking buddies. I'd be interested in your thoughts on testofen and raising testosterone in older athletes.
Listener Chuck asks: I have 3 half Ironman races coming up. The first is September 11th then a 3 week break, another October 2nd (HalfMax Championships), and then a 2 week break finishing with Austin 70.3 on October 16th. So that's 3 within 5 weeks. How do I structure my training around these races to perform optimally at all of them? They are all A races (well I'd like them to be) for me and they are all championships and qualifiers. What changes should I make beginning now in terms of races that I am doing as well?
Listener Bob asks: Can you give some advice for finding a general doctor that agrees with the things talked about on your podcast? I am looking for a Dr. that agrees with or at least will support and understand the holistic lifestyle, supplements, etc. What questions do I ask or is there a website or a membership designation I should look for when searching?
In my response to Bob, I mention http://www.acam.org
Timothy asks: I heard that you are not supposed to eat before bedtime, especially carbs because it inhibits your bodies natural production of HGH. Is this true, and does your body produce HGH while you sleep?
Brad asks: Ben could you please review the product Animal Pack as a multiple vitamin. My gym friends swear by them because of the large percentages of RDA vitamins and the resulting fluorescent urine. I am skeptical about Animal Packs effectiveness. Please settle the debate.
Listener Mark asks: I just started listening to you podcasts and they are great- a lot of good information on many topics. I would appreciate some training advice - I broke my collarbone in a bike crash about 4 weeks ago. I am registered for the BAA Half Marathon on October 10. I am not supposed to run for another 3 weeks and have been doing spinning and elliptical trainer. Any other suggestions on building my base until I can start running and, when I do start running, how hard should I train. (I run about a 2 hour half and cycle more than I run in the summer)
In my response to Mark, I mention http://www.allegromedical.com/orthopedics-orthotics-c528/figure-8-clavicle-splint-p557956.html and this article: http://ironman.com/events/ironman/ironman-world-championship/toughing-out-the-ironman
Listener Lorie calls in and asks if Vitamin K supplements would be beneficial for bone density after being on a proton pump inhibitor from ibuprofen related ulcers.
In my response to Laurie I also mention magnesium from Natural Calm.
In my response to Laurie, I recommend Phenocane as a natural alternative to ibuprofen.
Do you have a question for Ben? Just call 1-877-209-9439 and leave a voicemail, leave a Skype voicemail to username "pacificfit", or e-mail ben@bengreenfieldfitness.com.
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