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This Is How to BUILD Muscle, Lose Fat & Fight Chronic Disease | Stan Efferding

Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

Impact Theory

Business, News Commentary, News

4.75.2K Ratings

🗓️ 20 January 2022

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Weight loss, better health and quality of life go hand in hand for those of you trying to improve your performance and achieve a better quality of life. Eat this, don’t eat that, do this, don’t do that, this is critical for your health, this is not, are the types of conflicting and overwhelming information you easily run across without even trying. Stan Efferding is a pro bodybuilder better known as the White Rhino, and also known for being the strongest bodybuilder. He’s accomplished much and holds world records for powerlifting weight most can not fathom. When he starts sharing what he’s learned over his professional career and what he’s found out over 30+ years weightlifting you have to listen. His book the Vertical Diet is packed with information you wouldn’t expect from a pro bodybuilder. He’s discussing his knowledge and finding with Tom to break some common misconceptions you may have around protein, weight loss and how to effectively diet for weight loss that you can maintain long term. Your foundation, habits, and consistency matters for you to reach the best health of your life, which according to Stan must include sleep, diet, exercise and healthy consistent habits.

Check out Stan’s book, The Vertical Diet: https://amzn.to/3IhKhpC

SHOW NOTES:

0:00 | Introduction to Stan Efferding
1:24 | Building A Strong Physical Foundation
8:04 | Strength Training Habits & Consistency
12:22 | Key to Pushing for Success
19:55 | Training Tips to Get Stronger
23:52 | Protein Strategy for Weight Loss
25:56 | Volume & Load for Strength Training
31:34 | The Vertical Diet Explained
36:08 | All Diets Work in Calorie Deficit
44:44 | Macro & Micronutrients Ratios
52:20 | Quick Fix Hypertension & Glucose

QUOTES:

“Sprinting is probably the single best exercise for youth [...], more than I would believe squats” [5:46]

“The amount of weight you lift is not nearly as important as a host of other factors we call volume load: sets times reps times weights and then the range of motion is also a critical component.” [21:59]

“If you go to failure, you're going to have more fatigue. You might have a little more stimulus, but you'll have more fatigue, which might delay recovery, and that's going to affect total volume and volume is a superior driver than fatigue” [26:01]

“The vertical diet was intended to be more inclusive of what historically I had seen as over restrictive” [33:02]

“The muscle is the most important organ in the body [...] it's a sink for glucose. That's what the muscle is so effective at particularly when you're moving it and working it.” [47:34]

“Taking a 10 minute walk after each meal is twice as effective as Metformin for reversing or preventing type two diabetes, just from moving the muscles and getting your your body to do what it's supposed to do” [48:18]

Follow Stan Efferding:
Website: https://stanefferding.com/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/stanefferding
Twitter: https://twitter.com/StanEfferding
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stan.efferding

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:11.1

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0:21.0

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0:27.8

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0:32.8

This episode is brought to you by Slack. With Slack, you can bring all your people and

0:35.8

tools together in one place. It's your digital HQ where you can increase productivity,

0:40.8

enable flexibility and automate workflows. Plus, Slack is full of game-changing features,

0:45.8

like huddles for quick check-ins or Slack Connect, which helps you connect with partners

0:50.8

inside and outside of your company. Slack, where the future works. Get started at

0:56.8

Slack.com.com.com.com.com.

1:26.8

Our strictly from the weight loss itself, your respective of the diet.

1:33.8

Stan Effording, welcome to the show. Thank you for having me. I appreciate it.

1:42.8

I'm really excited. So, changing your body composition is one of the most difficult things

1:48.4

I've ever done in my life. It's also, when I think about mindset and I think about entrepreneurship,

1:55.3

if I could give anybody the gift, it would be to get them to go into the gym to change

2:00.3

their body because you really realize in a super tactile way that change is possible because

2:06.3

the mind is so invisible that if you've never gone through a body transformation, it's, I

2:10.3

think, difficult for people to believe in the depth of change that's possible. Tell me a

2:15.3

little bit about your background. Did you start? Obviously, I know the punchline, but did

2:19.3

you start big? Did you start small? Like, how did you get to the muscle mass we see?

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