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Katie Walter is a yoga instructor (check out our previous podcast episode!) and has consistently followed a vegan diet for over 5 years, including during her last couple of years at Miami University where she competed in track and field as a thrower. Although I am not a big proponent of the vegan diet, or most diets for that matter, I 100% believe it can be done in a healthy way with the right knowledge, effort, and time commitment. That's why Katie is on the show, to talk about her journey, the challenges she faced, and how she's been able to eat vegan for 5+ years...the right way!
0:52 - Introduction to Katie
2:00 - The Eating Habits of College Athletes
4:33 - How Health Professionals Can Help Athlete's With a Damaged Relationship to Food
7:52 - How the Day to Day Schedule of a College Athlete Makes Nutrition Difficult
10:26 - Katie's Journey to Eating Vegan
28:50 - Her Thoughts on Athlete's Going Vegan
33:30 - The Learning Curve with Going Vegan
38:08 - Ben and Katie Share Their Thoughts About When/If An Athlete Should Go Vegan
44:10 - What About Other Diets? (Carnivore, Gluten Free, Paleo, etc)
48:39 - Rapid Fire Questions to Debunk Vegan Myths
Find Katie on Instagram @walterkt and as always thanks for listening!
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Zack Zillner is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and the head performance coach for women's basketball at the University of Texas. He provides us with an inside look at sports performance at the collegiate level. We cover a lot including:
A typical day in the life of a college strength coach How Zack's training philosophy has changed over the years The importance of mastering the basics Advice to high school athletes preparing for the collegiate level What areas do freshman athletes typically need the most help in? Why athletes, specifically basketball players, typically lack strength coming into college How Zack uses technology like the force plate, EliteForm, and Catapult to track his athletes progress and areas where they need to improve Getting athletes ready for tipoffZack's Instagram and Twitter handle is @zszillner. He is a great follow if you are interested in seeing some of the specific training he is doing with his team. It is also the best way to reach Zack if you have any questions for him!
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Chase Jenkins is the owner of Uplift Fitness, a gym located in the heart of Appalachia, one of the unhealthiest areas in the entire country. He is also the creator of Fitness Made Simple University, an online brand and podcast that gives people the right steps so that they can thrive in fitness and in life. Here is all we cover:
- Chase's journey in health and wellness
- How Uplift Fitness got it's start
- Why context matters when it comes to fitness advice
- The dangers of being physically weak
- Don't step over dollars to pick up dimes
- Hinderances to reaching your goals
- How to decide on your fitness goals + make a plan to reach them
Chase's personal Instagram: @uf_chase
Uplift Fitness Instagram: @upliftfitnessohio
Fitness Made Simple University Instagram: @fitnessmadesimpleu
Be sure to check out his socials, he is one of the best follows out there!
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Tune into the first ever solo episode with your host Ben Miller. Reinforcement loops are when an action produces a result which influences more of the same action thus resulting in growth or decline. It can also be thought of as a domino effect or cycle. I illustrate how this works using three different examples, including one related to nutrition. These reinforcement loops are so powerful, and go to show how impactful just one small step in the right direction can be.
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In this episode I speak with Rob Smaldino, a certified strength and conditioning specialist and the athlete program director at Peak Human Performance. Here is all we cover in the episode:
- His journey to becoming a CSCS and working for Peak Human Performance (0:00)
- How does he go beyond the surface level to find the real why behind his client's goals? (11:41)
- Why is periodization so important? (25:54)
- What are the differences in how he trains athletes depending on their age and sport? (31:19)
- What are the most effective strategies for recovering well? (38:56)
- How does he track and celebrate his athlete's successes? (49:04)
Find Rob on Instagram @robsmaldinophp and Peak Human Performance at @peakhumanpeformance
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Grant Bennington and I both attended Indiana Wesleyan University together and now find ourselves living in Texas. He is a student at Parker University in Dallas and is over halfway done with the Doctorate of Chiropractic program. His knowledge and passion for this field is incredible.
Grant shares his personal story, involving two torn labrum, a change of major, and other events that eventually led him to choose chiropractic as the field he wanted to go into. We establish what exactly a chiropractor does, how they diagnose, the different treatments they provide, and the difference between physical therapists and chiropractors. Our conversation also covers the importance of our thought life and how that can effect even our posture, why foot health is so important, and how something as simple as walking can have some incredible and wide ranging health benefits.
If you're like me and don't know much about chiropractic medicine, especially the purpose behind, this conversation is a must listen. A lot of the knowledge he shared were things I had never heard before but make so much sense. If you want to get in touch with Grant, DM him on Instagram @grant_bennington -
Lakin Steedly is a dietitian at Cincinnati Children's Hospital where she works with eating disorders in the pediatric population. We talk about her day to day including how she helps both inpatient and outpatients kids, what leads these kids down the path of developing an eating disorder, and what parents, friends, and professionals can do to prevent this type of behavior. This episode was SO intriguing and some of her answers surprised me!
Find Lakin on Instagram @lake.steeds.servings or email her at [email protected].
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In today's episode I speak with my former college roommate, Brian Vance. He is currently at Northwestern University in their Doctorate of Physical Therapy program. We start off by discussing what PT school is like and what areas he finds especially interesting in the field.
Brian takes us through the process that physical therapists take when evaluating clients. I ask Brian questions that I've been curious to know more about including common PT myths, his thoughts on the RICE method, the knees over toes guy that's been taking over social media, and how chiropractors and PTs view one another as professionals. Brian gives great research backed answers to all these questions.
We finish up by discussing some practical applications for athletes to help with injury prevention, mobility, and general health from a body movement perspective. You'll be able to take so much interesting and practical information with you from this podcast!
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Mallory Page is a registered dietitian who helps women who have "tried everything" transform their relationship with food and body image to finally achieve freedom. We talk about why new diets and fads, and restriction in general, doesn't work. And how we can move towards food freedom and the physical and mental benefits that come from that.
We also discuss why we can achieve a certain weight or physique but are still void of the fulfillment, confidence, or happiness we expected these physical changes to bring. Mallory gives great insight into why this is and how we can get those feelings of fulfillment that we are really desiring.
My favorite part of the podcast was listening to Mallory explain the changes that occur when her clients move from restriction to freedom, it really is remarkable. Give her a follow on all socials, her handle is @malloryjpage. She puts out incredibly great content and always keeps it real and authentic.
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The past few months, I've been writing the nutrition component of The Essentials of Training and Nutrition Program. The training component was all done by Brian Puckett, the head strength and conditioning coach at D1 Murray State University. I couldn't be more excited to work with him on this program. Over the summer, I did his Project X program and saw insane results. After listening to this episode, I think you'll be excited about this new program as well!
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Jessica is a functional nutritionist and the owner of Rune Haus. She holds a Master's degree in holistic nutrition and has certifications in health coaching, clinical herbalism, and Ashtanga Yoga. Although we both work in the field of nutrition, our focus is very different. That's why I was so excited to learn from her!! In this episode we discuss what functional medicine is, how to find the root cause of symptoms, and how to improve both hormone and gut health. My favorite part of the conversation was at the end where I asked Jessica all about herbs!! She gives us a brief overview of herbs, a few of her favorite, and ideas for incorporating them in our everyday life. Give this episode a listen and make sure to share it with a friend :)
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This title is not clickbait!! In this episode we discuss all the topics listed in the title and others. DJ Tripoli is a professor at University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, and lifelong learner. DJ first experimented with the carnivore diet during quarantine after hearing about it and doing extensive research on it. This lead him down a path of questioning things we generally accept as normal in our society such as snoring, cavities, chapped lips, and more. In our conversation, he provides literature and sound logic to back up points that may sound controversial to some. This episode will challenge you to question what you think you know and to always seek out alternative opinions.
Books Mentioned:
Breath by James Nestor
Carnivore Code by Dr. Paul Saladino
The Salt Fix by Dr. James DiNicolantonio
DJ's Instagram: @dj.tripoli
DJ's Twitter: @DJTrip7
Instagram: @benmillernutrition
Website: www.benmillernutrition.com
As always, thanks for listening! Please leave a rating/review if you enjoyed today's episode.
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Today I take a deep dive into the world of bodybuilding in the bikini division with Kayla Coggburn. In addition to competing, Kayla is also a certified personal trainer and nutritionist and coach at GenCityFit. As we talked about her journey in bodybuilding, I was fascinated by what she shared. I learned so much that I never knew about bodybuilding before: how the judging works, the preparation it takes, the reverse dieting that happens after the competition, and more. This was a fun one and I think you all will find it just as interesting as I did!
Kayla's IG: @kayla_coggburn
GenCityFit IG: @gencityfitllc
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Kelsey Lensman is an athletic trainer and the owner at KML Movement. Kelsey shares with us her journey from being a high school athlete to competing in bodybuilding and powerlifting competitions. She also shares her journey to becoming a business owner, something she never thought she'd do. You will be MOTIVATED and INSPIRED as you listen to all the experiences and wisdom Kelsey shares with us in this episode.
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Navi Kaur is the dietitian for KML Movement, a collection of health professionals that work together to get you healthy, strong, and confident. She was my preceptor for my final rotation in the OSU dietetic internship. In the month I spent with her, I saw how well she explains topics in nutrition so I had to get her on the show! In this episode we discuss how we can create healthier habits, intuitive eating vs. counting macros, why women should be lifting, and more!
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In today's episode I sit down with Brian Puckett, the head strength coach at D1 Murray State. After hearing about Brian's journey in the field of strength and conditioning, we dive head first into talking about mastering the basics. This was a conversation I needed to hear, and I think it's a great reminder for so many of us. A big theme in today's episode was to master the things that have stood the test of time. No new cleanse, exercise program, or diet plan is going to magically bring us wellness. What will is hard work and consistency with the fundamentals or basics. We unpack this more in this episode. I strongly recommend you listen to the end of this one as it just gets better and better! Make sure to follow Brian on Instagram @puckett_strength. Also, check out the two books he mentioned: Starting Strength and Practical Programming by Mark Rippetoe.
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The title says it all, in this episode with Katie Walter we cover a lot! Katie presents so much great and thought provoking information in addition to practical things you can start practicing today!
Katie's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/walterkt/
7 Week Journey Through the Chakras: https://themorningstarwithin.com/schedule
The Four Agreements Book: https://www.amazon.com/Four-Agreements-Practical-Personal-Freedom/dp/1878424319
Alo Moves Yoga: https://www.alomoves.com/explore/instructors
Headspace: https://www.headspace.com/
Insight Timer: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/insight-timer-meditation-app/id337472899 -
In today's episode, I sit down with Maureen (Mo) Stoecklein, a full time firefighter and performance dietitian for The New York Mets. We discuss what it's like working with professional baseball players, key nutrition concepts to focus on for better health, and supplements. Mo answers questions about how to decide what supplement you should consider taking, how to find a quality brand, which supplements she recommends and why, and so much more! If the supplement industry is as confusing to you as it can be to me, this episode is for you!
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Charlotte is a personal trainer and active on Instagram where she posts lots of helpful training-related content. In today's episode we cover a wide variety of topics including women and lifting, benefits of lifting, undereating, finding your own definition of wellness, and much much more! There is something in this episode for everyone!
Charlotte's Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/cmjones.fit/
Charlotte's coaching:
https://physiquedevelopment.com/ - もっと表示する