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Dec 11, 2017 • 1h 6min

151: Virtual Reality as a Fitness Tracker & Platform with Wellovate Founder Dr Joe Morgan

Is Virtual Reality the Future of Fitness Devices & Fitness Tracking? That's exactly what we discuss with Wellovate founder Joe Morgan as we explore potential applications for their mixed reality health and wellness platform. A collaboration between 3 doctors, Wellovate is creating an innovative health and wellness experience that may change the way we see health and fitness, the way we track it, and the way our personal devices can integrate with clinician's software. On this episode, we talk to Dr. Joe Morgan about: Meet Wellovate and the doctors behind it The most important health metric to track How many steps a day do we really need? Why Dr. Morgan says "don't miss the simple stuff" General --> Customize --> Personalize The importance of making health goals relevant to our individual health risks and family history (See last week's podcast with Dr. Anthony for more on how to decode your DNA to discover individual health risks) How fitness trackers are moving toward more valid and useful devices A picture is worth a thousand words, but a 3 dimensional one is worth a million The "nerds that know they need to workout" Cheapest genetic test in existence is to ask your parents How Wellovate plans to disrupt health and wellness Keep it simple, you don’t have time unless you make time and spend time with people that are healthy to your life Dr. Joe Morgan's Top 3 Tips to #LiveOptimal
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Dec 4, 2017 • 1h 8min

150: How to Analyze Your 23 & Me Data and Decode Your Genetics with Dr. Anthony Jay

This week on the OPP, we’re decoding our genetics by analyzing 23&Me data with Dr. Anthony Jay.   Author of Estrogeneration and a previous guest on the OPP (#97), Dr. Jay is back to talk Epigenetics by using our 23&Me data to look at our single nucleotide polymorphisms, or snips (SNP).   These polymorphisms (not mutations), or DNA snips are the most common variations in our genes, playing a direct in the function of those genes and serving as biological markers for certain disease risks, among other health implications.   Dr. Jay analyzes 23 & Me to investigate 3 key areas: detoxification, disease risk, and overall health.   On this episode, Dr. Jay analyzes my DNA snips and you’ll hear: How single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP or snips) occur and how scientists use them as biological markers What these DNA snips reveal about our disease risks and other epigenetic tendencies The 3 crucial areas Dr. Jay analyzes My results What our detox genes reveal about our affinity for adrenaline, our ability to clear medications and caffeine from our system, and why bad coffee is a real thing What we can learn about our genetic risk for certain diseases - especially Alzheimer’s The exact genes and snips we need to looks at for this data The MTHFR gene, methylation and what you need to know about folic acid before you take another supplement Dr. Jay also reveals the genes that 23&Me stopped reporting and why this should cause concern The Top 3 Books Dr. Jay has read this year And more…
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Nov 27, 2017 • 39min

149: Joe DiStefano on Spartan Living, Breathing, Kettlebells and Go Runga

Get ready to give yourself permission to act outside the status quo and seek adventure as our guest Joe Di helps us cultivate a Spartan lifestyle on this week's OPP. Joe DiStefano is the articulate and inspiring head of Spartan Sport and Spartan coaching.  He also owns his own adventure travel company and in this episode of the OPP, we cover the rising popularity of obstacle course racing, tips for athletes, kettlebells, his digital detox retreats with industry leaders and much more. Show Notes for OPP #149 with Joe Di Stefano Joe's take on the growth of Spartan Racing and "suffer fests" Giving yourself permission to act outside of the norm How your life perspective changes when you seek adventure and opportunity Joe's top tips for first-time Spartan racers Tips for advanced Spartan racers Joe's amazing "Adventure Travel Company" Go Runga - featuring former OPP guests Ben Greenfield, Scott Dolly, Aaron Alexander and Eric Remensperger How do you get 3,000 pounds of ice, Dragon Door kettlebells, and Dry Farm Wines to the middle of nowhere in Panama The one exercise everybody needs to be able to do well... and some tips to make yours better ("shoulders are ear poison" and "line up Orion's Belt") The Prague Institute and DNS, aka Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization and developmental kinesiology Why we should lie on our back like a baby and blow up ballons Joe's Top 3 Tips to #LiveOptimal
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Nov 20, 2017 • 48min

148: Alitura Naturals Founder Andy Hnilo on Peak Health, Vitality and Natural Skin Care

We’re pleased to welcome Alitura Naturals founder Andy Hnilo back to the OPP this week. Recorded in-person during the Bulletproof Conference in Pasadena, California last month we talk about Andy’s latest projects - at Alitura, on TV, and more - as well as his world-famous habits that are part of his quest for optimization. On this episode of the OPP: Find out what Andy has been working on for his natural skin care line Alitura Andy’s no compromise ethos on ingredient quality, the benefits of Manuka Honey, Hyaluronic Acid (from sweet potatoes), plant derived stem cells and the #1 anti-aging ingredient - all part of the Alitura lineup Why Derma Rollers matter for skin health and how to use them Andy reveals potential new products: deodorant and sunscreen Andy’s latest tips for optimizing health: activated charcoal to whiten teeth, methylene blue and aloe vera plants How Andy uses HIIT workouts to stay sharp physically and mentally What it’s like to act along side Mark Paul Gosselaar, aka Zack Morris and other people he grew up watching on TV 2 Books Andy thinks we should read and why How Andy uses perspective, gratitude and visualization to stay grounded, positive, and moving forward in his pursuit of the Optimal Life Use the code OPTIMAL save 20% at Alitura Naturals (dot) com
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Nov 13, 2017 • 60min

147: Is NAD the Key To Longevity, DNA Protection, and Cellular Energy?

NAD, or nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide is found in every living cell and many researchers are excited by it's potential for recovery, longevity, DNA protection, energy, and cellular health. On this week's OPP, we're talking with Tom Ingoglia from the NAD Treatment Center on NAD in San Diego, CA about: My experience with NAD injections Tom's recovery story and how NAD treatments helped him "miraculously heal" when nothing else worked The latest research on NAD for: circadian rhythms cellular energy DNA protection Anti-aging & longevity The underground history of NAD and why these treatments are not more well known (yet) The future of NAD Therapy and potential applications for this powerful treatment How we can naturally boost NAD levels through sleep, diet, exercise, and supplements  
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Nov 6, 2017 • 46min

146: Red Light and Near Infrared Light, aka PhotoBioModulation with Joovv

Photobiomodulation is the scientific term for light hacking. PBM for short, photobiomodulation extends beyond avoid blue light after dark. Volumes of scientific literature show that red and infrared light therapy improve cellular health, leading to a long list of health benefits - including wound healing, tissue repair, muscle recovery, skin clarification and more. I caught up with Scott Nelson and Justin Strahan of Joovv at the Bulletproof Conference to explore the science behind these benefits of red and near infrared light therapy, along with everything else we need to know about red light and PBM. In this episode of the OPP, we cover: Science of how light improves cellular function Specific wavelengths to use (and to avoid) The importance of intensity and irradiation when choosing a red light device Why saunas and red light are not the same thing And much more... If you're interested in, or currently using red lights, this is must listen episode of the OPP.
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Oct 30, 2017 • 57min

145: Paul Reddick on Leadership, Values, Motivational Mistakes, and Finding your 567

Paul Reddick is a coach, mentor and friend. A former professional baseball player, baseball scout, and Yogi Berra Museum, he’s helped big names in fitness like Joe Defranco and Mark Divine. He also helped me and dozens of other gym owners grow as humans and coaches so we could help thousands of others- a fact that reflects his "bumble bee" strategy. Paul changes the way people think, which allows them to change their lives. This episode of the OPP will give you glimpse of what Paul can do for you. We talk about: Defining your values Living by standards What you can learn from the Leaning Tower of Pisa Why you should BE THE BUMBLE BEE Lessons from Yogi Berra Can you handle the repetitions and more…    
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Oct 23, 2017 • 39min

144: 2017 Bulletproof Hot Seat | Jim Kwik, Dr. Mercola, Dr. Jonny Bowden and more...

Multiple experts and industry leaders answering rapid fire questions in one episode of the Optimal Performance Podcast can only mean one thing - it's Hot Seat time. A fan-favorite format, the 2017 Bulletproof Conference edition of the OPP "Hot Seat" features:    Brain expert Jim Kwik Nutrition pioneer Jonny Bowden Natural medicine big-wig Dr. Joseph Mercola PaleoChef & Phat Fudge Creator Mary Shenonuda Fat-burning expert Dr. Anthony Gustin, Film-maker, Writer, And Speaker Max Lugavere Mushroom Master Skye Chilton Pay close attention in the Skye Chilton section for a Natural Stacks coupon code and check out Jim Kwik's challenge for a chance win a special prize. Tag @jimkwik and @naturalstacks with your biggest AH-HA moment from this episode – Best answer will get free gift from Jim.
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Oct 16, 2017 • 57min

143: Rick Alexander Burn Your Couch, Mindset, Choice Architecture, Intentional Lifestyle Design

Author of Burn Your Couch, Rick Alexander is human movement advocate, military veteran, and ultra endurance athlete. We talk about his book, why you seek adversity daily, choice architecture, mindset, and intentional lifestyle design. If you refuse to settle for the status quo, then this episode of the OPP has your name all over it. Rick is a human movement advocate, US Military Veteran, entrepreneur who owns 2 businesses, podcaster, author of the upcoming book Burn Your Couch and an ultra-endurance athlete, who recently finished the Tahoe 200, where he ran 205 miles in 76 hours. Rick, like many of us, is intensely curious about the limits of our potential - both physical and mental. He's constantly pushing his own boundaries, documenting them through his podcast, articles, and now his book (and an upcoming project we discuss on the podcast) so that he can help others do the same in their lives. This is fantastic glimpse into the mind and habits of one of the strongest-minded individuals you will ever meet.  My Big 3 Takeaways Don't confuse comfort for happiness. Expose yourself to adversity as often as possible - even daily as Rick does. Take time to reflect. Many of us are committed to life-long growth and evolution, but it is the stillness between experiences that allows us to identify our gaps or blind spots that we need to strengthen in order to continue growing. I hope you enjoy this show as much as I enjoyed recording it.
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Oct 9, 2017 • 1h 4min

142: Dr. Stephen Porges on HRV and Polyvagal Theory

Dr. Stephen Porges is the man who discovered Heart Rate Variability (HRV) in the 1960's and created the Polyvagal Theory - a model to explain how we function and operate. Thanks to Dr. Porges, this episode of the OPP is full of wisdom to help us understand our neurophysiology, how the Vagus Nerve impacts heart rate, HRV, emotional resiliency and how we can use that knowledge to optimize mental and physical performance. We cover: - How Dr. Porges discovered Hear Rate Variability (HRV) - Breathing does change parameters of HRV - Focus on tasks with metrics of success - The good scientist knows to learn from others - The only way the science moves ahead is through the feedback - What is the best way for us to measure HRV? - The Pocket Guide to Polyvagal Theory: The Transformative Power of Feeling Safe - Why the saying "scared shitless" is a real thing - Neuroception vs. Perception - Addressing the relevance of Polyvagal Theory in mammals - The vagus Nerve, trauma and mobilization - Once we identify the system, the mechanism, then we can intervene in ways to optimize those mechanisms - Being comfortable with stillness - Translating theoretical work into practice - How far can we push the window and when we hit the wall how do we use that information to define or redefine us - Why Dr. Porges say our nervous system is waiting for Johnny Mathis - Dr. Porges's Top 3 Tips to Live Optimal

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