Flex Diet Podcast

Dr. Mike T Nelson
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Nov 6, 2023 • 1h 5min

Episode 236: Journey into the Science of Happiness with Dr. Gillian Mandich

On today's episode of the Flex Diet Podcast, I welcome the brilliant Dr. Gillian Mandrick to discuss the science of happiness. Dr. Mandrick, a health scientist from Western University, unravels the science behind happiness, from our personal values to our emotions. We discuss how we can leverage technology to gauge our happiness levels and we also tackle the role of fitness and lifestyle in our pursuit of lasting joy. If you enjoyed this podcast, you can get more from me at MikeTNelson.com/podcast. You can see all the other podcasts and guest episodes I’ve done. Then if you scroll down, you can subscribe to my Fitness Insider Newsletter.Episode Chapters:(0:00:01) - Finding Happiness Through Fitness(0:09:37) - Exploring Happiness, Purpose, and Hobbies(0:19:18) - The Element of Surprise(0:24:06) - The Connection Between Happiness and Goals(0:32:07) - Autonomy and Finding Happiness in Goals(0:40:48) - Understanding Happiness and Personal Values(0:47:27) - Embracing Emotions for Positive Experiences(0:55:49) - The Fascination With Happiness and ChallengesConnect with Dr. Mandich:WebsiteInstagramIn Dr. Mandich's words:"I’m a scientist on a mission to help people live their happiest life. I’m a published researcher; two-time TEDx speaker; the founder of The International Happiness Institute of Health Science Research; and you can often find me in the media on shows such as The Social, Marilyn Denis, Breakfast Television, and The Morning Show."
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Oct 30, 2023 • 52min

Episode 235: Boosting Brain Health through Nutrition with Dr. Dwayne Jackson

Join us on this episode of the Flex Diet Podcast for a riveting conversation with Dr. Dwayne Jackson as we explore the world of neuro-protection and the critical role nutrition plays in it. We dig into the potentially harmful effects of inflammation and how it can lead to chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). We also highlight the importance of entering sports activities in the least inflammatory state possible and how a balanced diet and supplements can assist.If you enjoyed this podcast, you can get more from me at MikeTNelson.com/podcast. You can see all the other podcasts and guest episodes I’ve done. Then if you scroll down, you can subscribe to my Fitness Insider Newsletter.Episode Chapters:(0:00:01) - Neuro-Protection and Nutrition(0:07:57) - Colorful Diet(0:13:01) - Exploring Variety in Food and Supplements(0:24:38) - CBD's Impact on Immunosuppression and Neurology(0:29:43) - Microdosing Mushrooms and Lyon's Main(0:39:13) - BHB, Ketone Supplements for Concussions(0:51:40) - Podcast Disclaimer for Health AdviceConnect with Dr. Dwayne Jackson:InstagramWebsitePrevious Podcast:Flex Diet Podcast Episode 202: Cold water immersion and the body's regulation systems: An interview with Dr. Dwayne Jackson
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Oct 24, 2023 • 1h 27min

Episode 234: Navigating the Fitness Industry's Business Landscape with Luka Hocevar

This episode of the Flex Diet Podcast offers an insider's perspective into the complex tapestry of the business side of fitness, with Luka  Hocevar of Vigor Ground Fitness sharing his pearls of wisdom from his upcoming book and his 3Cs of fitness and business development. If you enjoyed this podcast, you can get more from me at MikeTNelson.com/podcast. You can see all the other podcasts and guest episodes I’ve done. Then if you scroll down, you can subscribe to my Fitness Insider Newsletter.Episode Chapters:(0:00:01) - Book Writing and Fitness Business Development(0:09:57) - The Framework for Successful Coaching(0:22:00) - Customer Service and Communication Importance(0:35:10) - Improving Processes and Making Small Changes(0:44:44) - The Importance of Consistency and Culture(0:52:42) - Continuous Improvement in Education(0:57:08) - Importance of KPIs in Business Growth(1:09:38) - Effective Advertising Using Data and Social Proof(1:14:16) - Practice and Crafting Quality WorkConnect with Luka:InstagramYouTubeVigor Life PodcastAbout Luka 
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Oct 16, 2023 • 1h 25min

Episode 233: Exploring the Science of Intermittent Fasting with Dr. Matthew Stratton

On today's episode of the Flex Diet Podcast, Dr. Matthew Statton and I delve deep into the science of intermittent fasting, providing valuable insights and practical tips on how to incorporate it into your lifestyle effectively. From understanding the various types of intermittent fasting protocols to the intriguing intersections between nutrition and performance, this episode promises to enhance your knowledge and ensure your fitness journey is optimally fueled.If you enjoyed this podcast, you can get more from me at MikeTNelson.com/podcast. You can see all the other podcasts and guest episodes I’ve done. And then, if you scroll down, you can subscribe to my Fitness Daily Newsletter.Episode notes:[3:15] How Dr. Stratton began studying intermittent fasting[11:12] His definition of intermittent fasting[23:14] Origins of the 16:8 eating window and research limitations[33:44] Research on caffeine and pre-workout[43:31] Dr. Stratton's top 3 pre-workout formulations[48:49] Thoughts on 16:8 for body composition[1:05:12} Is breakfast the most important meal of the day?Connect with Dr. Stratton:Email: MatthewStratton@southalabama.edu About Dr. Stratton:Dr. Matthew Stratton is an Assistant Professor of Exercise Science at the University of South Alabama. His research centers on examining both the applied and molecular responses to various supplementation and nutritional interventions, with a focus on muscular strength, power, and body composition. 
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Oct 9, 2023 • 1h 5min

Episode 232: Beyond the Hype: The Real Significance of Autophagy for Fitness and Longevity with Dr. Kurt Escobar

On this episode of the Flex Diet Podcast, Dr. Kurt Escobar, who holds a Ph.D. in exercise physiology, is not just a trainer and consultant but also a well-versed guide in the realm of nutrition and research. He busts the hype and sheds light on what autophagy truly is. The episode takes a deep dive into the fascinating interplay between caloric restriction, VO2 max, and lean muscle mass and their collective implications on longevity.Head over to https://miketnelson.com and sign up for my geeky, almost daily email newsletter about how to add muscle, increase your performance, and improve body comp, all without destroying your health.Episode notes:[7:13] What is autophagy?[14:54] Predictors of longevity[19:25] Does fasting increase autophagy?[32:41] The problem with believing what you see on social media[38:31] Focus on outcomes[45:53] Fasting and muscle mass[51:58] Dr. Escobar's current research projectsConnect with Dr. Escobar:CSU Long Beach Physiology of Exercise Sport Lab (PEXS) InstagramCal State Long Beach exercise science programBiology Beards and Barbells WebsiteBiology Beards and Barbells YouTubeAbout Dr. Escobar:Dr. Kurt Escobar is an Assistant Professor of Exercise Physiology and co-director of the Physiology of EXercise and Sport (PEXS) Lab at California State University, Long Beach.
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Oct 3, 2023 • 1h 23min

Episode 231: Maximizing Fitness Training Efficiency with Dr. Allan Bacon

Ever wondered how to push past discomfort to achieve a level of adaptation necessary to build lean muscle? Let's dive into the world of fitness training with our expert guest, Dr. Allan Bacon. In the latest Flex Diet Podcast episode, we cover everything from the importance of warming up and intensity checks to the best strategies for hitting a one to two reps in reserve target. Dr. Bacon shares his insights on not taking every set to momentary muscular failure and how to program sets, reps, and intensity appropriately.Head over to https://miketnelson.com and sign up for my geeky, almost-daily email newsletter about how to add muscle, increase your performance, and improve body comp all without destroying your health.Episode notes:[0:01] Training Intensity and Muscle Building[9:26] Appropriate Rep Range and RIR Target[13:40] Resistance Training[23:54] Jefferson Curls and Injury Rehabilitation[32:38] Pain in Exercise and Recovery[46:06 Dynamic Stretching and Visual Rehabilitation[59:14] Monitoring Progress and Fatigue in Training[1:07:27] Monitoring Progress and Adjusting Training Goals[1:12:21] Discussion on Training Progress and Aging[1:22:48] Risk and Disclaimer Statement on PodcastConnect with Dr. Bacon:Maui AthleticsInstagramAbout Dr. Bacon:Dr. Allan holds a Doctorate in Dental Surgery from the University of Maryland. He is a certified personal trainer through the National Academy of Sports Medicine, a certified physique & bodybuilding coach, a certified nutritionist, a certified coach for USA Powerlifting, and has formulated professionally for industry-leading dietary supplement companies since 2009.
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Sep 27, 2023 • 60min

Episode 230: Exploring Preventive Health and Personalized Nutrition Catherine Staffieri from Nutrisense

On today's episode of the Flex Diet Podcast, registered dietician Catherine Saffieri and I dive into the world of preventive health and personalized nutrition. With Catherine's guidance, we unravel the intricacies of glucose response and the impact of various lifestyle choices on glucose levels.Head over to  https://miketnelson.com and sign up for my geeky, almost-daily email newsletter about how to add muscle, increase your performance, and improve body comp all without destroying your health. Episode Notes:[7:23] Catherine's personal health story[11:54] CGM and personalized nutrition[17:59] Understanding glucose response and context[28:42] Improving glucose levels in short timeframes[36:59] Lifestyle and sleep's impact on glucose[47:26] Metabolic health and cold water immersionLinks:NutrisenseAbout Catherine Insulin and Glucose Myths & More. -Podcast with Dr. Tommy WoodReference:Stork MJ, Marcotte-Chénard A, Jung ME, Little JP. Exercise in the workplace: Examining the receptivity of practical and time-efficient stair climbing "exercise snacks". Appl Physiol Nutr Metab. 2023 Sep 25. doi: 10.1139/apnm-2023-0128. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 37748202. 
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Sep 25, 2023 • 16min

Episode 229: Phys Flex Cert closes tonight Sept 25 at midnight PST - plus why context is so important

The Phys Flex Cert enrollment closes tonight, Monday, Sept 25, 2023, at midnight PST.   To enroll, go to https://miket.me/physflex.In today's episode, I explain how this certification can make you more robust, antifragile, and harder to kill. It takes you to the next level of interventions once you're good with nutrition, recovery, and basic sleep. We also discuss the four pillars of homeostatic regulation, including temperature, pH, fuels, and air, and how managing these can make you more resilient and robust.Get ready to change your training approach as I cover why the eustress model, which focuses on applying stress that you can recover from in a shorter period, is more beneficial. I compare the effects of high-intensity training against more frequent but less intense training, suggesting that the latter provides better results.Episode notes:[2:29] Time and Intensity in Training[7:34] Understanding Context in Applying Physiology[13:58] Importance of Correctly Applying Interventions 
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Sep 21, 2023 • 1h 4min

Episode 228: Unlocking the Power of Astaxanthin: A Deep Dive with Dr. Karen Hecht

Welcome to another exciting episode of the Flex Diet Podcast! I'm your host, Dr. Mike T. Nelson. Our mission here is to explore strategies for enhancing muscle performance and optimizing body composition within a flexible and health-conscious framework. Today, we've got a special guest, Dr. Karen Hecht, who will shed light on the fascinating properties of astaxanthin.This podcast is brought to you by the Physiologic Flexibility Certification course. In the course, which is open until midnight PST on Monday, Sept. 25, 2023, I talk about the body’s homeostatic regulators and how you can train them. The benefit is enhanced recovery and greater robustness. We cover breathing techniques, CWI, sauna, HIIT, diet, and more.Episode notes:[4:05] The ISSN connection[9:26] How Dr. Hecht became interested in astaxanthin[16:24] What is astaxanthin?{20:55] Sources[25:53] Research on astaxanthin and exercise performance[32:33] Endurance effects?[38:33] Could astaxanthin improve metabolic flexibility?[47:58] Rodent studies on memory[51:29] Manufacturing processAbout Dr. Karen Hecht:Dr. Hecht is a Scientific Affairs Manager at AstaReal.Referenced podcast:Flex Diet Podcast Episode 226: A Deep Dive into Ketones, Astaxanthin, and Cognitive Enhancement with Dr. Hunter Waldman
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Sep 18, 2023 • 29min

Episode 227: The Four Pillars of Physiologic Flexibility - The Phys Flex Certification Opens Today

In this episode of the Flex Diet Podcast, I discuss physiologic flexibility and the Physiologic Flexibility Certification, which is the Level 2 to the Flex Diet certification. The main focus is on understanding the four pillars of homeostatic regulation in the body: body temperature, blood pH, the fuel system (carbohydrates and fats), and air (oxygen and carbon dioxide).This podcast is brought to you by the Physiologic Flexibility Certification course. In the course, which opens again today, September 18, to Monday, September 25, 2023, I talk about the body’s homeostatic regulators and how you can train them. The benefit is enhanced recovery and greater robustness. We cover breathing techniques, CWI, sauna, HIIT, diet, and more.Episode notes:[0:30] The Phys Flex Cert[2:21] 4 Pillars of Homeostatic Regulation[7:55] Metabolic Flexibility[12:37] Temperature Regulation[17:58] pH Regulation[19:47] Air (Oxygen and CO2) Regulation 

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