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A Podcast Designed to Bridge the Gap Between Macros, Metabolism, and Functional Medicine. Here we focus on translating complex concepts into leverage for your health, fitness, and nutrition goals with a special emphasis on content for coaches & health professionals. Sam Miller is a best-selling author in the field of nutrition and metabolism has more than 15 years of experience as a health, fitness, and nutrition coach. His programs help coaches and health professionals improve their clients ...
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In today's episode of Barbell Shrugged the team digs into liver health, biomarkers, and optimization. The liver is a remarkable organ that performs numerous essential functions necessary for our overall well-being. Maintaining a healthy liver is vital, and understanding the role of biomarkers and optimization can help us achieve that goal. Our life…
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In this episode, we dive deep into women's health, hormones, and physiology—essential knowledge for any coach or health professional guiding female clients. This serves as a perfect primer for the upcoming Women's Health Workshop, where we'll break down these concepts even further. Topics discussed: - Menstrual cycle as a key health indicator - Pro…
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This special Valentine’s edition is far from your typical sex-ed class. Libido is more than just hormones—it’s a dynamic interplay of physiology, psychology, and lifestyle that impacts both personal health and relationships. In this episode, we break down the true science behind human sexuality, covering hormonal, neurological, and cultural influen…
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What gets measured gets managed and, in this instance, we are talking about women's health and how to track important metrics. I want to talk about some of the major tracking systems we teach our coaches in our FNMS program, why they are important, and why using them will lead to more successful transformations. Topics discussed: - My Biofeedback S…
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Dr. Kamellia Dimitrova, MD, is a pioneering physician, researcher, and innovator in metabolic health and longevity. With over 30 years of experience in mainstream medicine, including a background in cardiac surgery and clinical research, she has dedicated her career to transforming health outcomes through data-driven precision interventions. As the…
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I wanted to share a special presentation I did inside of Metabolism School and the Functional Nutrition and Metabolism Specialization all around arguably the most popular topic in women's health around hormonal contraceptives and birth control. We'll dive into its history and origin, review cycle health, prescription implications, and more! Topics …
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In today’s episode, we’re breaking down the PCOS-autoimmune connection, why this overlap happens, and what it means for your hormones, metabolism, and gut health. We’ll explore how inflammation, androgens, insulin resistance, and microbiome imbalances play a critical role in both conditions—and what you can do about it. Topics discussed: - The PCOS…
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We have a litany of episodes dedicated to specific women's health topics on this platform but today, we’re diving deep into women’s health—specifically cycle irregularities, hormone imbalances, and the common conditions that impact 1 in 4 women. We’ll explore root causes beyond the typical "take birth control" solution, discussing how stress, nutri…
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Dr. Mike T. Nelson has spent 18 years of his life learning how the human body works, specifically focusing on how to properly condition it to burn fat and become stronger, more flexible, and healthier. He’s has a PhD in Exercise Physiology, a BA in Natural Science, and an MS in Biomechanics. He’s an adjunct professor and a member of the American Co…
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As an Educator and Coach at SH/FT, Emily Hightower leverages her expertise in the neurophysiology of trauma and resilience to help clients master their stress response and improve their quality of life. By combining over 25 years of experience as a breathing expert, yoga teacher, river guide, and wilderness EMT, Emily empowers high performers to di…
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we dive into the world of AI and its growing influence in health and fitness coaching. We explore its evolution, from early tools like MyFitnessPal to the cutting-edge AI technologies shaping the future of coaching. This episode is packed with insights on how to harness AI to enhance your business while maintaining the personal touch that makes you…
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In this episode, I sit down with the guys from the Becoming the 1% Podcast to explore the contrasts between active and inactive lifestyles, discuss the effects of emotional eating, and uncover the benefits of mindful meal planning. We share practical strategies that can help elevate your health and the health of your clients.Whether you're aiming f…
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L-Carnitine is a naturally occurring amino acid derivative that plays a crucial role in energy metabolism within the human body. It is synthesized in the liver and kidneys from the amino acids lysine and methionine. L-Carnitine is primarily involved in the transport of long-chain fatty acids into the mitochondria, the energy-producing organelles wi…
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Dr. Nathan Jenkins is the new labs analyst for RAPID Health Optimization. He was previously a tenured professor of exercise science, and has worked for many years as a nutrition coach with over 1000 clients to date. Dr. Jenkins blends evidence-based practices and real-world experience, with academic expertise in lifestyle modification for chronic d…
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You've probably heard by now or come across the injection semaglutide known by its brand name Ozempic. Is it the miracle drug that tout it to be or is it a giant mistake for individual's long term health? I'll explore some of the potential consequences of this drug, who I believe it would benefit most, and more! Topics include: - Ozempic: Miracle D…
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Do you know your ABC's when it comes to your client's journey? Whether you do or not, I'm really excited to share this framework and teach it to you for the first time or remind you of these important aspects of your coaching business. Topics include: - Customer/Client Experience - ABC’s of the Client Journey - Sale to Get a Customer vs Getting a C…
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In today's fast-paced world, optimizing our health and performance has become paramount. Sleep, recovery, and performance are integral aspects of our well-being, and understanding and improving them is crucial. This is where the Ōura Ring comes into play. This revolutionary wearable technology aims to unlock your potential by providing insights and…
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Do you know if your supplements are truly working? Could it just be the placebo effect? We know individuals take supplements to aid in the pursuit of their goals and I'm a fan of supplementation in the right context for the right person. However, I don't want you throwing your money away on ineffective supplements or not giving them enough time to …
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Flavia is a passionate CISSN nutrition coach, full-time Exercise & Sport Science faculty member, and beach volleyball strength & nutrition coach. She has been teaching and coaching for the past 18 years. She graduated with a B.S. and M.S. in Kinesiology - Exercise Science and is pursuing her Ph.D. in Health & Human Performance. Flavia is part of th…
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We dive deep into the relationship between carbohydrate intake and sleep, with a focus on timing, protein, and how these factors impact sleep quality and recovery. We explore the conflicting advice around eating carbs before bed, the benefits of early time-restricted feeding, and how different strategies may work for various populations. Topics Dis…
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If you want a long sustainable career as a coach, investing in skills for your future self is a must. In today's episode, I want to explain what happens to most coaches after they pass their initial certification, get a few clients, then come across a few more advanced client cases that can lead to self doubt and imposter syndrome trying to solve t…
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In today’s episode of Barbell Shrugged Dan Garner dives into how you can start to analyze your yearly bloodwork for performance. Standard blood tests can be ordered around the globe, in every country, and are the gold standard for understanding basic health. The normal reference ranges, however, are not giving you the answers you are looking for wh…
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Born and raised in Canada, Dr. Baseer Khan received his MD from the University of Toronto where he was honored to have received the Sigmung Vaile Award for Top Surgeon in his graduating class and received several research awards during his training. He went on to complete subspecialty training in Glaucoma and Advanced Anterior Segment Surgery. As a…
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A recent study from the Mayo Clinic showed a shocking revelation about the state of primary care and western medicine in general. I won't spoil the statistic but it's not good. Many factors contribute to misdiagnosis which I will cover today along with what we can do as coaches and highlighting the critical importance of second opinions. Topics inc…
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Dr. Christopher A. Perry, an Assistant Professor at Eastern Kentucky University, began his fitness journey at Penn State University, where he developed a robust background in Strength & Conditioning leading to 17 years in the industry to date. His academic path, leading through a PhD at Arizona State University, deepened his expertise in Exercise S…
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Join me today as we listen to a few inspiring stories and insights from our FNMS Students and Mastery attendees. This dynamic mashup highlights the transformative journeys of coaches from diverse backgrounds, all striving to elevate their craft, achieve better results for their clients, and continually make a meaningful impact. Hear firsthand exper…
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Dr. Jeremy Loenneke received his Ph.D. in Exercise Physiology from the University of Oklahoma, where he was mentored by Dr. Michael Bemben. Dr. Loenneke previously received his Master’s degree in Nutrition and Exercise Science from Southeast Missouri State University, where he was mentored by Dr. Joe Pujol. Dr. Loenneke is a member of the American …
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There are certain red flag issues that come up in client cases that seem normal on the surface but through understanding biofeedback can help uncover some root causes. You may have had a client complain about having to clear their throat frequently or being light headed after standing and while these instances are normal, they are not optimal. List…
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In this episode we dive deep into the transformative power of lab testing for health and fitness professionals in 2025. Whether you're a seasoned coach looking to level up or someone exploring the world of serum labs for the first time, this episode offers actionable insights to help you unlock unparalleled results for your clients. From nutritiona…
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John Cena is an actor, rapper, and recently retired professional wrestler. In WWE, Cena has won 17 championships in total, including 10 World Titles. In addition, Cena has also won the WWE United States Championship three times, and is a four-time Tag Team Champion, having held the World Tag Team Championship twice, and the WWE Tag Team Championshi…
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As more research and data comes out around stress and the role it plays within our health and fitness, the more we need to educate our clients on it's impact and provide them with tools and strategies around stress management. In today's episode, I want to dive into the impact that chronic stress has on both our physiology and psychology, perceived…
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Functional health has always been a hot topic as of late — but what does it really mean — and how can we apply it effectively? In this episode, we break down the misconceptions, buzzwords, and barriers in the industry while exploring what it truly takes to empower clients to take control of their health while they work with us and after as well. To…
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Dr. Christopher A. Perry, an Assistant Professor at Eastern Kentucky University, began his fitness journey at Penn State University, where he developed a robust background in Strength & Conditioning leading to 17 years in the industry to date. His academic path, leading through a PhD at Arizona State University, deepened his expertise in Exercise S…
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In this episode, we uncover the secrets to optimizing glutathione levels—the cornerstone of your body’s antioxidant defense system. From diet and supplements to lifestyle strategies, we explore how to naturally enhance your health and resilience. Learn how glutathione supports immune function, combats oxidative stress, and plays a vital role in thy…
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In this episode, we dive deep into rethinking traditional goal-setting approaches like the SMART framework, exploring why it may not always be the best fit for long-term health and fitness goals. We discuss innovative alternatives like the ASPIRE and SAVE models, which emphasize adaptability, emotional engagement, and intrinsic motivation. Along th…
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Dr. Stephanie Estima is a doctor of chiropractic with a special interest in metabolism, body composition, functional neurology, and female physiology. She's been featured on Thrive Global, of the Huffington Post, has over 3.5 million article reads on Medium.com, and has helped thousands of women lose weight, regulate hormones, and get off medicatio…
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