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Fitness Confidential

Angriest Trainer 42: Is Sugar Toxic?

Fitness Confidential

Vinnie Tortorich

Health & Fitness, Nutrition

4.72.4K Ratings

🗓️ 20 September 2012

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Vinnie discusses cycling records, the connection between cell phones and brain tumors, and this fantastic New York Times article from Gary Taubes. Anna does a planking demonstration and discusses marinades from recipes found at Gluten Free Anna. Why We Get Fat: And What to Do About It is recommended reading yet again (it's that good, people).

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0:00.0

He's Hollywood's go-to guy for health and fitness.

0:13.0

And now, America's Angriest Trainer, Vinnie Tortridge, with co-host Anna Pacino.

0:21.5

Why am I America's angryest trainer?

0:24.0

Your good intentions have been stolen and I'm here to help you get them back.

0:28.9

I am Vinny Torturich and sitting across from me is the beautiful, vivacious, best voice and podcast radio working today.

0:36.3

She's got the lungs to match.

0:54.2

Anna Vochino. Hey, Vin. How are you doing? I'm great. It's dark in here. I'm going to turn the light on. Go ahead. I'm going to choke while you're doing that. Okay, now we're ready to rock and roll. Okay. Do you know who Charlie is? Charlie? Yeah. Like from Charlie's Angels or Charlie, the slang term for Vietnamese when we were in the Vietnam War?

0:59.0

Or Charlie, my godson's name Charlie.

1:02.6

You're talking about my godson?

1:03.9

I'm talking about Charlie who worked at the first and last chance restaurant in Donaldsonville.

1:08.7

Oh, no, I don't.

1:09.6

I'm not familiar with Charlie.

1:12.1

Charlie was a guy.

1:14.8

This has nothing to do with the story.

1:16.6

She's a really tall, handsome black guy.

1:19.4

Mm-hmm.

1:19.9

And he was the waiter at the chance.

1:22.1

The chance is a place at the end of Railroad Avenue.

1:25.0

The chance, like, I'm going to take a chance.

1:26.7

It was called the first and last chance bar and restaurant.

1:30.7

Because back in a day when the depot was right across the street, you see, whenever people

1:35.4

traveled by train, it was their first and last chance to get something to eat and or drink

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