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Stimuli - ADHD UK

The Stimuli Team

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Welcome to the Stimuli Podcast, a show dedicated to exploring the world of ADHD. The Stimuli team will interview experts and share their experiences to provide a comprehensive look at ADHD. Our goal with the podcast is to reduce the stigma surrounding ADHD and create a supportive community for those living with the condition.
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As we age, we have less margin in our health. We can’t continue with the same bad habits or take the same junk-filled supplements and expect to make gains in our fitness. I started The 40+ Athlete podcast because I’ve seen what is possible when we give our bodies the proper fuel and stimuli to adapt and thrive. Through interviews and solo episodes, I will be sharing nutrition and fitness recommendations to redefine what is possible at 40 and beyond! For example, my Dad, also known as the CPA ...
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Smell the Roses

Zack Mitchell

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This podcast was created to provide an environment for everyday people to escape from their everyday lives and be exposed to positive stimuli. There will be laughs, motivation, and inspiration featured in these episodes. We all need to stop and smell the roses from time to time.
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Join us as we explore the exciting realms of gaming and entertainment through the lens of faith and discipline. In a culture saturated with digital stimuli, our mission is to provide a steadfast anchor rooted in God's wisdom and guidance. Together, we'll uncover how adhering to biblical principles enriches our gaming experiences, fosters healthier relationships with our families, and sanctifies us closer to Christ.
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Creating audiophonic sound that resides in between speech and vocals. Multi purpose, multi dimensional, experimental audio art My recordings are of audio expressionisms and audio impressionisms that use tonalities in voice to create an audiophonic sound that resides in between speech and vocals. Multi purpose, multi dimensional, experimental audio art. Creating Auditory stimuli specifically for the Echoic Memory.
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The Quantum Exploration Program is a sequence of stimuli in the form of conversation, where your responses shall be monitored by the Foreign Intelligence Service, or the FIS, the purpose of these tests is to document behaviors that are fit for the motherland. Remember the omniscience of the men in the yellow Rad suits is strictly scientific. Thank you - Спасибо
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emcee ? podcast creator? producer ? video director/ photographer ? ***ARTIST I HAVE WORKED WITH*** (FKA EDDIE BROCK 661) Planet Asia Sha stimuli Apathy Big Twins K Young Dion Tristate Blu Termanology Topic Ras Kass Braille Fashawn Turbin Suave Ski Jewelz White Ryu (music video) Tak (music Video) Dam Funk (music Video) MED (music Video) here to network, build my brand, and reach new people all over the world! lets build!
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Dance programmes for pupils aged 9 - 11. Dance Workshop aims to support non-specialist teachers who have no previous experience of teaching dance or movement. It offers opportunities for your group to explore a wide range movement types, responding to a range of stimuli including music, poetry and story. There are structured opportunities throughout the programmes to move solo, in pairs or in groups and also to appraise the work of the group as a whole. The website also includes separate mus ...
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How does your body control your breathing unconsciously? This album explores this complex process in fascinating detail using a battery of detectors attached to human guinea-pigs to monitor their breathing, blood flow and heartbeats. How does an anxious mind affect this system during a stressful situation? Whether stress is physical or emotional, the ancient “fight or flight” response is triggered. Physiologically, this can lead to the stress-related diseases which are getting more common in ...
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Hello there, Welcome to my podcast! My name is Aditya - Saving lives by building a community around mental health and psychology content, you will get stories from me went through mental health challenges, and also relationships advice. My mission is to give you the mental health topics and make it relatable and understandable, it’s all about “bring waves of happiness in the ocean of sorrows”. I am not a licensed psychologist but I do study things about mental health, where we explore some s ...
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A show that starts with the Motivating Operation and transitions through the operant to giving you practical takeaways to be more effective in your work as a behavior analyst. While we are the three host contingency, you, our listeners are the 4th term. The show format is simple, 4 segments: The Motivating Operation: The why, the current context in which we operate, the current deprivation conditions we are trying to address. The Antecedent: the specific stimuli that we are trying to manipul ...
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"Through the eye we go outward, but through the ear we go inward." These binaural recordings are experiments in a sort of lo-fi augmented reality sound, and are best experienced with earbuds/pods rather than over ear noise-cancelling headphones. Listen in a familiar or unfamiliar setting. Be aware of the real sound and the virtual sound, and how the border between the two can sometimes become blurred. These listening pieces can be experienced as just that, "listening pieces" or can be treate ...
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Barbell Life

The Barbell Life

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Coach Travis Mash talks with industry experts about all things concerning strength - from coaching to programming to technique... from weightlifting to powerlifting to athletic performance.
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A no-nonsense, wholly practical self-help show for anyone who feels stuck.On each season of this show, we’ll introduce you to a new expert who will help you get unstuck in a single but meaningful way. Season One features Petr Ludwig and Adela Schickler, authors of The End of Procrastination, who are dedicated to helping listeners find a sense of purpose and lead a happier, more fulfilled life.
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Two Hemispheres is a podcast that explores the boundaries of art and science to find the beauty that transcends disciplines. Each episode New York based artist Marcus Pierce interviews an artist and scientist on topics ranging from consciousness, to optics and light, to global warming and more.
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Welcome to CLARITY IN A MESSY WORLD, the podcast that looks at the causes behind some of the most confounding issues of our time, produced by Bocconi and intended for the general public as well as for its own community. Host David W. Callahan talks with experts who share their knowledge and insights in plain language and help us untangle a seemingly chaotic world.
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Professional Speaker from Lakeland, FL. Author of " I Never Noticed ". Through the lessons and trials of my families struggle with Alzheimer's Disease, I learned that there is so much we see, yet fail to notice. My mission, clear your mental debris and clutter, then discover the sensational power of your natural senses. Learn how to more fully occupy your each and every living moment.
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Today we're talking about Zone 2 training. Zone 2 training is exercising at 60-70% of your maximum heart rate. For example, if you are 50 years old, you would subtract 50 from 220 to get a maximum heart rate of 170 beats per minute with 60-70% being 102-119 beats per minute. Benefits of Zone 2 training: Increases aerobic capacity Increases fat meta…
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The main difference between whey concentrate and isolate is the processing. Whey protein isolate undergoes more processing in order to isolate the protein from whey. The processing to isolate the protein component of whey, clears out a lot of lactose, fats, immunoglobulins, vitamins and minerals. This is why a 20 gram serving of whey protein isolat…
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Arne Ekstrom is a professor of psychology at the University of Arizona, where he studies spatial navigation and memory. We talk about how he got into psychology, his unusual path to getting a PhD, his work on using single-cells recordings from people, the relationship between memory and spatial navigation, why he uses multiple methods, and much mor…
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From going to bed at 7:30pm to getting up at 4:00am, Dennis has had his sleep routine on lockdown for the last 30 years, but his fitness and eating habits were lacking. When fitness becomes a part of your daily routine, your quality of life drastically improves. Fifteen years ago Dennis did HIIT style workouts and ran his fair share of half maratho…
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"Action creates motivation" a quote from one of Bradley Alcock's favorite authors, Mark Manson and words he lives by. Bradley was on a team that went to the CF Games in 2016 and he competed as an individual a few years later in the 35-39 division. At 41, he is chasing after his dream of playng in the sandbox again with the fittest people in the wor…
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Creatine is most often associated with strength and muscle mass, but what's often overlooked is its metabolic benefits. One of the hallmarks of healthy aging is efficiently getting sugar out of the blood and into the muscle cells for use or storage. This is also one of the processes that gets downgraded in the aging process. However, creatine can h…
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Benjamin Ehrlich is the author of the recent biography of Santiago Ramon y Cajal (The brain in search of itself), and The Dreams of Santiago Ramon y Cajal. We talk about Cajal's life and work, Cajal's unlikely beginnings in a rural Spain, how he discovered that neurons were separate from each other, leading to the neutron doctrine, how Cajal became…
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Today, I'm chatting with Cheryl Brost, a CrossFit Master's athlete who won the 50-54 division in 2023. She's qualified for the CrossFit Games 12x and competed in the Games 10x. She's experienced injuries and setbacks but has persevered and is fitter than ever at 52. In fact, she just recently had a PR in the workout, Grace. As she shares, anything …
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This week, we're excited to bring you an insightful conversation with Coach Gabriel Villarreal, LPC. Gabriel shares his innovative hybrid approach to mental health and strength training with youth, drawing from his experience in successfully combining strength training and counseling for young men and women, particularly those with ADHD. In this ep…
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In today's episode, we're talking to Tom Mulbeier. A 5x CrossFit Games Master's athlete who transformed his life through fitness. As he says, no matter what type of exercise you enjoy, "consistency is the key". In this interview, he shares his body stats from what they were 10 years ago to what they are today. He's a good example of how to age in r…
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How much is too much? what if you are married to a non-gamer? should your kids play video games? We go over all this and more in this episode of Man vs Screen. Join the fight with us! Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/ManVsScreen MattackGaming: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqcXlH7B1-2ssVH3Dvuf8LA Shadow of the Erdtree Trailer Breakdown: https:…
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On today's podcast, I'm talking to Ian Gerrish, a former bull rider, who now stays fit through cycling and CrossFit. He not only works 10+ hours/5 days a week and has a family, but finds time to make fitness a priority so that he can enjoy his grandkids and the great outdoors. ------------------- Start living your fittest life! Download the EF Fit …
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Emily Finn is an assistant professor at Dartmouth College. We talk about her research on neural fingerprinting, naturalistic stimuli, how Emily got into science, the year she spent in Peru before her PhD, advice for writing well, and much more. There are occasional (minor) audio disturbances when Emily's speaking. Sorry about that, still trying to …
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Today, I'm talking to Jim Carkner, a former Green Beret, husband, Dad, and financial advisor who found CrossFit when his pants let him know that he wasn't the fit beret that he used to be. He recently took 2nd at Wodapalooza in the Master's 50-54 division and is hoping to compete in the Master's division at the CrossFit Games. He shares not only ab…
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In today's episode we're discussing supplemental nutrition strategies to enhance recovery, so you can get the most out of each workout. Specifically, we're talking about Goat Whey and Optimal Aminos, what the benefits are and when to take them. We want to be able to train at our highest level possible and continue to perform when we walk out of the…
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David Van Essen is an Alumni Endowed Professor of Neuroscience at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. In this conversation, we talk about David's path to becoming a neuroscientist, the Human Connectome project, hierarhical processing in the cerebral cortex, and much more. BJKS Podcast is a podcast about neuroscience, psychology, …
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In today's episode we're discussing supplemental nutrition strategies to enhance recovery, so you can get the most out of each workout. We want to be able to train at our highest level possible and continue to perform when we walk out of the gym. ------------------- Start living your fittest life! Download the EF Fit Guide ⬇️⬇️⬇️ https://go.elitefu…
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Nachum Ulanovsky is a professor at the Weizman Institute. We talk about his research on spatial navigation in bats, how Nachum started working with bats, the importance of natural behaviour, how to build a 700m long tunnel for neuroscience, and much more. Support the show: https://geni.us/bjks-patreon Timestamps 0:00:00: How Nachum started working …
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In today's episode, I sit down with my 69 yr old Dad and chat about all things CrossFit. We discuss how he got into CrossFit in his late 50's and even competed in the CrossFit Games as a Master's athlete 5x. ------------------- Start living your fittest life! Download the EF Fit Guide ⬇️⬇️⬇️ https://go.elitefuel.net/fitguide Products 🐐 Goat Whey Pr…
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Tom Hardwicke is a Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne. We talk about meta-science, incuding Tom's work on post-publication critique and registered reports, what his new role as editor at Psychological Science entails, and much more. BJKS Podcast is a podcast about neuroscience, psychology, and anything vaguely related, hosted by Benjami…
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Welcome to Episode 409 of The Barbell Life Podcast! This week, we delve into the critical aspects of training that seamlessly translate to sports performance across various levels of athletic development.But before we dive in, don't miss out on the latest offer from our Coaching on the Bridge Athletic App: Youth Development (Ages 6-10 Years Old).He…
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Jessica Polka is Executive Director of ASAPbio, a non-profit that promotes innovation and transparency in life science publishing. We talk about her work at ASAPbio, how she got into it, preprints, the many functions of peer review, and much more. BJKS Podcast is a podcast about neuroscience, psychology, and anything vaguely related, hosted by Benj…
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Brian Boyd is a Distinguished Professor in English and Drama at the University of Auckland. We talk mainly about Vladimir Nabokov: Brian wrote the defining biography on Nabokov (in addition to books on more specific aspects about Nabokov), so we discuss Nabokov's life & work, Brian's approachh to writing biographies, with some hints of the new biog…
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Camillo Padoa-Schioppa is a Professor of Neuroscience at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. In this conversation, we talk about Camillo's work on economic values in the brain, whether it is causally involved in choice, Camillo's career, working with different species, and much more. BJKS Podcast is a podcast about neuroscien…
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Introduction: This week on The Barbell Life Podcast, we're diving into a revolutionary perspective on Resistance Training for Youth. We'll be revisiting our previous discussions, summarizing our stance, and presenting an updated viewpoint based on the latest research and our extensive coaching experience with thousands of youth over the last two de…
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Juliana Schroder is a professor at the UC Berkeley Haas School of Business. In this conversation, we talk about her research in which she asks people to talk to strangers, and how this experience is usually a lot more pleasant than people expect. We talk about how the research came to be, what they found, how culture and norms affect the results, h…
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Rick Betzel is an Associate professor at India University Bloomington. We talk about his research on network neuroscience, how to find good collaborators, Rick's path to network neuroscience, and much more. Support the show: https://geni.us/bjks-patreon Timestamps 0:00:00: What's the purpose of connectomics if understanding a species' entire connec…
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Welcome back to the show after a six-month hiatus! Coach Mash is back, and this time, he's not alone. Partnered with Rise Indoor Sports as the Head of Sport Science, Coach Mash is excited to bring you top-notch information, educational products, and stellar customer support.In today's episode, Coach Mash and new cohost Riley Breske dive into the wo…
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Elisabeth Bik is a science integrity consultant. In this conversation, we talk about her work on reporting scientific errors and misconduct, how one becomes a full-time scientific integrity consultant, her postdoc work on the microbiome of dolphins, reactions to her work (both positive and negative), how to deal with online abuse, the arms race bet…
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Peter Bandettini is director of the fMRI core facility at the National Institute of Mental Health. In this episode, we talk about the history, present, and future of fMRI, alongside Peter's career. Support the show: https://geni.us/bjks-patreon Timestamps 0:00:00: How Peter got started working on fMRI in the early 1990s 0:05:48: What was possible i…
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Brian Nosek is a professor of psychology at the University of Virginia, and Co-founder and Executive Director of the Center for Open Science. In this conversation, we discuss the Center for Open Science, Brian's early interest in improving science, how COS got started, what Brian would like to do in the future, and how to figure out whether ideas a…
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Rachel Bedder is a postdoc with Yael Niv at Princeton. In this conversation, we talk about her research on rumination and repetitive negative thinking (in the context of a partially observable Markov decision process), her work as a curator, why she enjoys teaching without grades, how to manage yourself as a PhD student, and much more. BJKS Podcast…
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Geoff Cumming is an Emeritus Professor at La Trobe University. In this conversation, we discuss his work on New Statistics: estimation instead of hypothesis testing, meta-analytic thinking, and many related topics. Support the show: https://geni.us/bjks-patreon Timestamps 0:00:00: A brief history of statistics, p-values, and confidence intervals 0:…
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In today's episode, we're talking about when and how to take Creatine. If you want to build muscle strength, recover faster from workouts, become more resistant to both physical and mental fatigue, then you may want to consider Creatine. What Can You Mix Creatine With? How Much Should You Take? Do You Need To Do A Loading Phase Of Creatine? What Ti…
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Brooke Macnamara is an associate professor at Case Western Reserve University. In this conversation, we talk about her research on growth mindset and deliberate practice, whether deliberate practice is falsifiable, the benefits of diverse experiences, and much more. BJKS Podcast is a podcast about neuroscience, psychology, and anything vaguely rela…
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Simine Vazire is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Melbourne. In this conversation, we talk about her work on meta-science, the purpose of journals and peer review, Simine's plans for being Editor-in-Chief at Psychological Science, the hidden curriculum of scienitic publishing, and much more. BJKS Podcast is a podcast about neuroscienc…
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Nanthia Suthana is an Associate Professor at UCLA. In this conversation, we talk about her research using invasive brain recordings from humans, how the technologies have changed and what might happen in the future. We also talk about how she runs her lab, how to learn as a PI, and what Nanthia enjoys about mentoring students and postdocs. We had s…
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Gillian Coughlan is a postdoc whose work focuses on the role of spatial navigation in dementia. In this conversation, we talk about how Gillian went from Ireland to doing a PhD in the UK, different ways for diagnosing Alzheimer's disease, what beta-amyloid and tau are, what spatial navigation has to do with dementia, and whether early menopause can…
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Lynn Nadel is an emeritus professor at the University of Arizona, where his research focuses on the role of the hippocampus in memory. This is our second conversation. We discuss how the Hippocampus as a Cognitive Map was received, Lynn's career, including his years as head of department at the University of Arizona, how to foster collaboration, wh…
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Adam Mastroianni is a scientist who writes the Substack 'Experimental History'. This is our second conversation. We discuss science as a strong-link problem, why everyone is allowed to do science, and some of Adam's suggestions for how science can be done differently. Support the show: https://geni.us/bjks-patreon Timestamps 0:00:00: Adam's Substac…
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Paul Smaldino is an Associate Professor of Cognitive and Information Sciences at UC Merced, where he studies the evolution of behavior in response to social, cultural, and ecological pressures. In this conversation, we talk about his new book Modeling Social Behavior, everything related to formal models of social behaviour, and Paul's path to where…
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I think across the board there are things we can do to help ourselves or if you are a coach or trainer, your 40+ athletes. For starters, it is really important to set goals. Make sure these athletes can see where they are, where they are going and when they get to their goal be sure to look back and remind them of the gains they have made. Rarely d…
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Listen to soothing deep voice storytelling on a mystery night brought to you by ASMR Unbroken Mind. Enjoy the tingles. Listen with headphones to fully experience the deep voice sound. #ASMR describes a pleasant physical sensation triggered by various stimuli. Videos like this are intended to help you sleep, relax and, most importantly, give you som…
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Listen to soothing whispers storytelling on a rainy night brought to you by ASMR Unbroken Mind. Enjoy the tingles. Listen with headphones to fully experience the binaural 3d sound. #ASMR describes a pleasant physical sensation triggered by various stimuli. Videos like this are intended to help you sleep, relax and, most importantly, give you some g…
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In today's episode, we'll dive deeper into sleep (the best growth hormone), how improvising our workouts builds adaptation, why food is information, the necessity of accountability, and the details that can make all of the difference. ------------------- Start living your fittest life! Download the EF Fit Guide ⬇️⬇️⬇️ https://go.elitefuel.net/fitgu…
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In this week's episode of the The 40+ Athlete, I'm talking about Strength Training and the Immune System. As we head into the fall season, there may be a few more sniffles around you, but you don't have to succumb to them. You can maintain a strong immune system with your food inputs and exercise output. Strength training supports the immune system…
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in today's episode we are talking about the benefits of whey protein concentrate. The reason most people use whey protein isolate over whey protein concentrate is that there is more protein in the isolate vs the concentrate. Other than that, isolates, because of the heavy processing really are isolated from so many of the health benefits that come …
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In today's episode, we're talking about the importance and beneftis of hydration especially for aging athletes. Without proper hydration blood flow to all muscles whether it's your quadriceps or heart muscle can be compromised, making your ability to perform less-than-optimal. Hydration can become more challenging as we age, making it essential to …
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In today's episode, we're talking about the importance of strong bones and strong muscle and why we want to engage in full range of motion exercises. Maintaining bone strength and joint mobility is the foundation of an active life. This is why I promote full range of motion exercises when doing strength training. The greater the range of motion, th…
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