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🗓️ 17 June 2015
⏱️ 73 minutes
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June 17, 2015 Podcast: How To Do Your Workouts Using Biofeedback, Natural Remedies For Stomach Ulcers, How You Burn Ketones, Supplementing With Inositol, and How To Know If You're Getting Enough Micronutrients.
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As compiled, deciphered, edited and sometimes read by Brock Skywalker Armstrong, the Podcast Sidekick and Audio Ninja.
Natcha says: She has been using an Autoregulatory Training approach (with bio feedback) in her strength training where she measures her body and nervous system response to a workout by going through a range of motion test. If she does the test, and the range of motion increases, then that indicates that her nervous system likes that particular exercise and they recommend that she continue doing the exercise until it becomes more difficult or until it no longer tests well. Is this a good way to increase strength and performance? What do you think of this approach?
Anonymous Tummy says: He is looking for ways to treat his stomach ulcers.
Chris says: A few episodes (Episode 318) ago you mentioned how Ketones can be used for energy but are unique because they bypass the Krebs Cycle. His limited understanding is that the breakdown of Ketones leads to the production of 2 acetyl-CoA molecules that then go into the Krebs Cycle and get oxidized like any other molecules. He would love to know more about how this works.
Holly says: She wanted to get your opinion of Inositol. Her naturopath has put her on it for long term management of polycystic ovarian syndrome. He naturopath said that it helps with the metabolic side of things and with shortening the menstrual cycle. She hasn't been able to find any information on long term side effects. Do you have any concerns with it?
Josh says: He currently eats mostly ketogenic and tracks everything he eats with a cronometer which has built in recommended values for micronutrients. He has heard that those RDA values are not necessarily "optimal" so he is wondering if you have any recommendations for micronutrient values.
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0:00.0 | In this episode of the Ben Greenfield Fitness Show, how to do your workouts using biofeedback, |
0:05.2 | natural remedies for stomach ulcers, how you burn ketones, supplementing with |
0:10.4 | I know-sat-all, how to know if you're getting enough micronutrients and much more. |
0:16.3 | Welcome to the Ben Greenfield Fitness Podcast. We provide you with everything you need to know |
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0:43.9 | Well, good day to you, sir. And good day to you, Kanker. Thank you. |
0:49.6 | Hey, I'm having an interesting morning. What do you do? |
0:53.1 | Well, I am tapering now. I have a big train to hunt competition this weekend. |
0:58.4 | Yeah. I'm headed over to Kellogg, Idaho, to participate in 3D competition shooting, |
1:06.3 | meat packing, which is basically getting a hundred pounds of sandbag from point A to point B in |
1:13.7 | your pack. And then an obstacle course combined with bow shooting. So that sounds really cool. |
1:21.2 | Oh, it's going to be great. I had no idea it had all that stuff in it. I thought you were just |
1:24.4 | going out hunting for time or something like that. No, go to traintohunt.com and check out |
1:31.7 | the videos there. I've had the guy who runs the whole competition on the show before. |
1:35.4 | Yeah, yeah. I like it when he was on. We talked for an hour about it. |
1:38.7 | Anyways, though, so I'm tapering. I apparently wasn't paying attention. |
1:42.8 | And this morning, just as kind of like an easier workout, I was doing like hypoxic sets, |
1:49.5 | like breath restricted sets in the little, I have this little 19-foot pool in my backyard. |
1:55.3 | So I keep it at like 55 to 60 degrees. So it's nice and cool. It's called an aquafitness pool. |
2:02.0 | And it's one of these endless pools that generate a current that you can swim against as well. |
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