4.8 • 745 Ratings
🗓️ 3 February 2020
⏱️ 30 minutes
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Ben has recently landed in Dubai to kick off his latest Muscle Camp and today Ashleigh catches up with him to see how it has all been going. This year's Muscle Camps are being run by Ben and his good friend Miloš Šarčev, and together they are assembling a program designed to change not just bodies but lives. Milos will be heading up the muscle-building part of the workshop and Ben’s contribution sets out to biohack the body’s internal system to achieve better performance in the gym but also outside of it. Today he talks about the six pillars responsible for achieving this optimized state: movement, breath, sleep, diet, thought, and environment, and how he will be doubling down on them for this year’s iterations of the camps. The skills that can be learned in workouts have the power to rewire the brain, and therefore augment new neural pathways to help people manage anxiety, fear, and many other challenges faced in daily life. We also hear Ben talk about being on stage today, and how familiarity with material plays into one's confidence levels, but what visualization can do to help manage stage fright. Our host gets into some of the healthy habits he has been practicing since landing in Dubai and gives a few teasers about what is in store at the next Muscle Camp in Australia too, so make sure you catch this one.
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0:00.0 | What's up, ladies and Jets? Welcome back to the muscle intelligence podcast. |
0:21.6 | I'm your host, Ben Pocleski, joined with my amazing co-host who's now one year older, Ashley Van Hap. |
0:27.7 | Ah. |
0:28.5 | No, I'm going on 29 for, like, close to five, six years now. |
0:33.5 | Like, let's just, let's just go with that. |
0:35.8 | You're wiser. |
0:41.5 | You're taking great care of yourself, getting better with age, nothing to be with. Yeah, you know, yeah. And I think you can relate to this. Like, I've had a couple people, |
0:46.5 | like, I don't know why people are asking me my age. They should know better because I'm a woman, |
0:49.6 | but I know people who are 40 who put me to shame, and I know people who are 29 that are complaining |
0:54.8 | about their creaky knees when they go for a walk. So I truly think that age is what you make of it. |
0:59.6 | And if you take care of yourself, you're only as old as you feel that old cliche, I believe it. |
1:03.8 | So I'm feeling good. |
1:05.2 | Yeah, exercise is a big part of that. |
1:06.7 | I think everybody listening to this podcast is attached to living not only their greatest life, |
1:11.9 | but a long life. |
1:12.9 | And the topic of longevity is obviously massive right now. |
1:16.8 | And everyone's like, how are going to live forever? |
1:18.3 | And I think it's such an interesting thing to dive into. |
1:20.4 | But I think people should maybe not concern themselves quite yet with living forever, |
1:25.0 | but maybe you should concern yourself with living really, really well today. This idea of living in the present is very important to us. I think most people |
1:32.5 | are so focused on, hey, how am I going to live forever yet they're not even happy 100% with the way |
1:37.3 | they live now. And I think if you can make those two things parallel, you can certainly start to |
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