The Elite HRV Podcast: Heart Rate Variability, Biohacking Health & Performance, Quantified Self show

The Elite HRV Podcast: Heart Rate Variability, Biohacking Health & Performance, Quantified Self

Summary: Uncommon methods for maximizing health and performance with an emphasis on real-world implementation of Heart Rate Variability and other biomarkers. From biohacking to quantified self, world class doctors, coaches and athletes cover the latest research (from the lab and field), and the methods and "tricks" that get the best results. Right out of the gate you can expect the President of the American Functional Medicine Association, leading HRV researchers, elite and Olympic-level sport scientists, metabolism hackers, data scientists, rehabilitation specialists, and more. Follow the show on Twitter: @elitehrv

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 Addressing the Stress Crisis with Mindfulness - with Jose Maresma | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:51:22

Jose has been a practicing Exercise Physiologist and Sports Scientist for over 28 years. Jose spent 9 years as the Director of Athletic Performance at Polar Electro where he was in the first wave of sport scientists that were able to use HRV outside of a clinical setting. His career has given him the opportunity to work with high performing athletes and coaches spending an amazing time working with The US Olympic Training Center, US Ski Team, USA Cycling, NFL, NBA, NHL, Major League Baseball, Major League Soccer, US Special Forces Selection & Training, Federal Law Enforcement and over 150 Division One college sports teams. As he gained more experience and training his field of practice grew in the area of preventive medicine, functional nutrition and mindfulness training. He came to the realization that LIFE was the most demanding "sport" that anyone could ever play and required a healthy mind & body to meet its demands, yet few people were exposed to the tools that would help them meet the challenge and live at the upper range of human experience. He has dedicated his life to help other rediscover their best self! He currently spends his time teaching and consulting on well-being, performance and incorporating mindful attention training as a foundational principle. His clients include large health plans and hospitals, high performing organizations like Clif Bar and the juvenile justice system, as well as several college athletic programs and UFC competitors. --Topics listed below. The NEW CorSense HRV sensor: https://elitehrv.com/corsense Leave a quick review for the podcast: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-29 (Thanks in advance!) Learn about Heart Rate Variability at HRVcourse.com: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-29 TOPICS: 0:00 Jose's background and career 5:00 Jose's evolution from coaching elite performance to coaching life 12:00 mental stress burden is the elephant in the room to address 15:00 introducing mindfulness services to corporate and institutional leaders 18:00 a crisis? 60% increase in perceived mental stress, 50% increase in clinical depression 20:00 why is there a crisis? 23:00 "stress" is not automatically the enemy 26:00 "resiliency" is the solution.. behaving like a Jedi to perceive stress differently 30:00 mindful attention training: cultivating awareness to presence to discernment to decision 34:00 how to transfer this perception training to life's challenges 40:00 a cultural shift is beginning to happen: training positive psychology and practice of gratitude 47:00 where to learn more about Jose Guest: Jose Maresma www.embodiedspirittherapies.com Host: Jason Moore https://elitehrv.com Show notes: https://elitehrv.com/podcast Leave a quick review for the podcast: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-29 (Thanks in advance!) Learn about Heart Rate Variability at HRVcourse.com: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-29 The NEW CorSense HRV sensor: https://elitehrv.com/corsense --

 HRV for Elite Climbing Performance with Aman from Beast Fingers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:04:51

Beast Fingers Climbing, owned and founded by Aman Anderson in 2015, focuses on producing data-driven products that stimulate strength and recovery. To bring to not only climbers, but all those who are seeking stronger hands and fingers, tools that will work and will be loved. At Beast Fingers Climbing, we have sought to build into our products and future products an ecosystem that supports adaptability and progress. We strive to design the best, well-thought finger and hand training and recovery tools that yield results. Anderson, originally from Florida, studied health sciences and nutritional therapy at Hartland Institute of Health and Education. Interestingly enough, He has worked in the design field for 10+ years, and has been an avid rock climber for 8 years. After moving from Washington, DC, where he worked as an user experience and interface designer for Environmental Working Group, he moved to Colorado to pursue his dream of bringing Beast Fingers Climbing to life, uniting all his talents in health science, sports and design to make products that work. --Topics listed below. The NEW CorSense HRV sensor: https://elitehrv.com/corsense Leave a quick review for the podcast: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-28 (Thanks in advance!) Learn about Heart Rate Variability at HRVcourse.com: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-28 TOPICS: 1:30 Welcome and intro to Aman and Beast Fingers! 5:30 Using HRV frequency analyses to predict climbing performance 9:00 Changes in HRV helped improve climbers’ sleep and health 13:00 The importance of understanding non-training stress 17:30 Recovery methods when athletes show low HRV 21:00 Aman’s work with HRV-guided breathing for anxious folks 31:00 How Aman came to HRV and started to use it 36:00 Dealing with athletes whose HRVs are innately high 42:30 Aman’s timescale when measuring HRVs 43:30 Other biomarkers tracked by Aman 52:00 Climbers’ remarkable strength 1:01:00 The results of Aman’s research: the Grippul Guest: Aman Anderson http://beastfingersclimbing.com/ Host: Jason Moore https://elitehrv.com Show notes: https://elitehrv.com/podcast Leave a quick review for the podcast: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-28 (Thanks in advance!) Learn about Heart Rate Variability at HRVcourse.com: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-28 The NEW CorSense HRV sensor: https://elitehrv.com/corsense --

 Dave Korsunsky on Tracking your Health Data to Optimize Your Wellness | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:44:49

Dave is the founder and CEO of Heads Up Health. Heads Up Health was founded by a team of health-conscious technology experts on the simple concept that being healthy doesn’t have to be complicated. We saw a world of disjointed medical records, underutilized health tracking technologies and abundant, but poorly managed, health data. We felt that intelligent software could provide the perfect solution. Based on our belief that well-organized data holds the key to optimal health, we have created a central space where you can manage and explore your own. --Topics listed below. The NEW CorSense HRV sensor: https://elitehrv.com/corsense Leave a quick review for the podcast: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-27 (Thanks in advance!) Learn about Heart Rate Variability at HRVcourse.com: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-27 TOPICS: * Intros and the idea behind Dave's product * Dave's new idea is live - how to try it out * What are the key markers to monitor metabolic health? * Are you in ketosis? The "ketone index" can tell you beyond ketones and glucose * Why did Dave start his health venture? * Jason's own experience with ketosis * Understanding how your lifestyle changes show up in your Medical Records * Why you need full access to your Medical Records * Where to find Dave Guest: Dave Korsunsky https://www.headsuphealth.com/ Host: Jason Moore https://elitehrv.com Show notes: https://elitehrv.com/podcast Leave a quick review for the podcast: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-27 (Thanks in advance!) Learn about Heart Rate Variability at HRVcourse.com: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-26 The NEW CorSense HRV sensor: https://elitehrv.com/corsense --

 Exploring the BASE-R method for training human resilience w/ Stephen Robinson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:54:53

In this episode, Stephen Robinson of EVENPULSE joins us to discuss the use of the BASE-R Method training for stress mitigation and improved human resilience for high performers in many industries including police, fire, military, and business. We also talk about the role of HRV in achieving self-mastery and different recovery tactics for stress regulation. -- topics listed below The NEW CorSense HRV sensor: https://elitehrv.com/corsense Leave a quick review for the podcast: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-26 (Thanks in advance!) Learn about Heart Rate Variability at HRVcourse.com: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-26 TOPICS: * Intro and background * Distilling stress management to "knuckle-draggers" * The history of the BASE-R training method * The role of HRV and other measurement tools in achieving self-mastery * Developing a framework to understand internal stress regulation * Overcoming resistance to admitting weakness * The role of community and social connections to maintaining resilience * BASE-R pillars: the autonomic nervous system, self-awareness, ability to focus, conscious control of imagination, mood and energy * The Universal Stress Course * Interesting and significant stress resilience projects Stephen is helping run * Where to learn more Guest: Stephen Robinson https://evenpulse.com Host: Jason Moore https://elitehrv.com Show notes: https://elitehrv.com/podcast Leave a quick review for the podcast: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-26 (Thanks in advance!) Learn about Heart Rate Variability at HRVcourse.com: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-26 The NEW CorSense HRV sensor: https://elitehrv.com/corsense --

 How to: Long-Term Success With Ketogenic Diets w/ Alessandro Ferretti | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 02:04:54

In this episode, Alessandro Ferretti joins us to discuss a ketogenic diet (lifestyle), what a "healthy" keto diet looks like, chronobiology of eating windows, the top three reasons a keto diet fails, and much more in this rich episode. We also get caught up on Alessandro's latest research and get advice on how to have long-term success with a ketogenic lifestyle. -- topics listed below The NEW CorSense HRV sensor: https://elitehrv.com/corsense Leave a quick review for the podcast: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-25 (Thanks in advance!) Learn about Heart Rate Variability at HRVcourse.com: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-25 TOPICS: *2:00: What Alessandro has been working on lately *3:45: the proper definition of ketogenic diet (lifestyle) *6:30: different "flavors" of a ketogenic lifstyle *8:00: problems with the term "fat-adapted" *12:00: keto diets vary greatly by goal 16:30: what is a "healthy" keto diet? 20:00: macros versus micronutrient density 22:30: feed timing: intermittent fasting vs time-restricted 31:00: critical interaction of blood glucose and ketone levels 40:00: adding fats to balance energy needs and catabolic states 46:00: chronobiology of eating-windows 54:00: difference between low-carb and full-ketogenic diets 1:00:00: energy balance tweaks for sustainable weight loss 1:03:00: managing hunger cravings thru a regular eating times 1:13:00: late-eating correlates with higher fasting glucose 1:15:00: sticking with the diet: building a solid foundation 1:25:00: Top three reasons a keto diet fails to stick 1:30:00: Any good keto "snacks"? 1:34:00: ApoE4 gene variants and saturated fat metabolism 1:45:00: high blood lipids on keto: context is important 1:49:30: perspectives on artificial sweeteners 1:55:00: Context is everything! 1:58:00: Wrap up Guest: Alessandro Ferretti http://AlessandroFerretti.co.uk Host: Jason Moore https://elitehrv.com Show notes: https://elitehrv.com/podcast Leave a quick review for the podcast: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-25 (Thanks in advance!) Learn about Heart Rate Variability at HRVcourse.com: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-25 The NEW CorSense HRV sensor: https://elitehrv.com/corsense --

 Opioids, Addiction, Autonomic Health - Dr. Ron Gharbo | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:57:43

Dr. Gharbo has been using HRV for many years to successfully help people recover from addiction and improve autonomic nervous system health and strength. In this episode, he shares some of his unique experience in the field using HRV. -- topics listed below The NEW CorSense HRV sensor: https://elitehrv.com/corsense Leave a quick review for the podcast: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-24 (Thanks in advance!) Learn about Heart Rate Variability at HRVcourse.com: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-24 TOPICS: * The scale and impact of the opioid crisis * What is an opioid? * The hyper-vigilant/fearful state: this is the "fire" that amplifies pain * Similarities with the smoking (nicotine), an addiction model * Measuring hyper-vigilance and depression with HRV * Dr. Gharbo started measuring HRV back in 2007 * Focusing on parasympathetic activation and strengthening * Case study: Transitioning out of opioid prescriptions * Key moments in recovery from hyper-vigilance: "hopeful", "aha!" and "welcome back" * The hidden prevalence Post-Traumatic-Stress-Disorder (PTSD) * Cravings, dependence and addictions come in many different flavors Guest: Dr. Ron Gharbo http://www.ansrehabilitation.com/ Host: Jason Moore Show notes: https://elitehrv.com/podcast Leave a quick review for the podcast: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-24 (Thanks in advance!) Learn about Heart Rate Variability at HRVcourse.com: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-24 The NEW CorSense HRV sensor: https://elitehrv.com/corsense --

 Integrated Athlete Development w/Don Moxley | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:41:57

Don steals the show again with 10 life principles he's used to develop gold medal athletes. These apply to you whether you are trying to win a championship or just live a happier, healthier, fitter life. We cover grit, flow, emotional intelligence, resilience, energy conditioning, strength, movement, and skills: tactical, life, and technical. -- topics listed below The NEW CorSense HRV sensor: https://elitehrv.com/corsense Leave a quick review for the podcast: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-23 (Thanks in advance!) Learn about Heart Rate Variability at HRVcourse.com: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-23 TOPICS: * Don's background (sports scientist, with Ohio State's Wrestling team, vying for a National Championship) * Recapping Don's 4 Pillars of Athlete Monitoring (check out our first podcast with Don for more details) * Don's Athlete Development Triangle: psychology/physiology/skills continuum (see show notes) * Physiological side of the Triangle: movement, strength, energy-systems, resilience * Psychological side: grit/mindset/presence, flow/focus, emotional intelligence * Skills: tactical, life, technical * How Don developed the Triangle * How the 4 Pillars and other resources can help quantify where someone is on the Triangle * The Triangle becomes a Tetrahedron (woah!): role and perspective of Coach * Don's own life experience managing the psychological side * Don takes us through each element of the Triangle, for an everyday person to an elite athlete, starting with Movement * A brief statement on Strength: desert people versus jungle people and its importance over everything else * Energy Systems and the importance of measuring instead of "feeling" for most efficient training. Hint: get a heart rate monitor * Resilience: maximizing ability to recover to train/compete better, using various "check-engine-lights" * The Psychology side of the Triangle, starting with * Mindset/Grit/Presence * Focusing to achieve the "Flow" state not just in athletics but also at work, art and life.. disconnecting that prefrontal cortex! * Emotional Intelligence: Recognizing and modulating an internal emotional response * Tactical Skills: the wiring to in-the-moment recognize and re-adjust or formulate a plan * Technical Skills * Life Skills are other skills outside the sport, like understanding nutrition, relationships Guest: Don Moxley https://directory.elitehrv.com/don-moxley-sport-scientist/ Host: Jason Moore https://elitehrv.com Show notes: https://elitehrv.com/podcast Leave a quick review for the podcast: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-23 (Thanks in advance!) Learn about Heart Rate Variability at HRVcourse.com: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-23 The NEW CorSense HRV sensor: https://elitehrv.com/corsense --

 Data for Athletes and Sport Science | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:58:00

You are likely falling behind if you aren't looking at certain data for athlete training and development. Alan Couzens shares his expertise integrating software and data analysis into both recreational training and elite level sport. -- topics listed below The NEW CorSense HRV sensor: https://elitehrv.com/corsense Leave a quick review for the podcast: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-22 (Thanks in advance!) Learn about Heart Rate Variability at HRVcourse.com: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-22 TOPICS: * MAD Science, Maximal Athletic Development * The higher the athlete, the more training load is the primary stressor * HRV is as applicable to recreational athletes as it is for elite athletes * Twitter coach poll: What new skills are you going to learn this year? * Data Analysis * Communication/Sports Psychology * Biomechanics * A computer programming language * Coaches learning how to code, software and data are changing the game * Training load may not be so simple. Volume vs Intensity * Coaches: statistics and data analysis, possibly a new requirement going forward * Limitations of dose-response modeling & predicting performance from training load * Can athletes afford to ignore non-training factors? * Subjective wellness questionnaires are useful for athletes: self-rated mood, perceived sleep quality, and others * Changing the conversation between coaches and athletes. What’s going on in your life outside of training? * Perfect periodization. The case for separating volume and intensity in a model for training. * Volume is sometimes underrated. Intensity is appealing but isn’t always the solution to better results. * Modulating volume and intensity in training for better long term results. * Connective tissue takes longer to adapt than muscle tissue. Why this is important for long term results. * Predicting injury with machine learning. Variables to consider. * Predicting athlete injury: self reported life stress potentially a strong predictor (combined with high training load) * The negative impact of social media on smart training plans * Training and non-training factors. Using HRV to understand the bigger picture of performance. * The un-sexy, un-tweetworthy training sessions are often the most important sessions for long term results. * The power of massive data to transform training, coaching, and sport science * Free training and recovery calculators from Alan Couzens * Altitude training: risks and individuality for athletes * Vegetables before pre-workout drinks. Big picture before little hacks and tweaks. * What’s your sweat rate? A calculator for how much fluid you should be replacing during training and competition. * The stress of competition changes how your body handles heat, hydration, energy regulation and more. Guest: Alan Couzens https://www.alancouzens.com/ Host: Jason Moore https://elitehrv.com Show notes: https://elitehrv.com/podcast Leave a quick review for the podcast: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-22 (Thanks in advance!) Learn about Heart Rate Variability at HRVcourse.com: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-22 The NEW CorSense HRV sensor: https://elitehrv.com/corsense --

 Biomechanics & Structural Health with Dr. Eric Goodman | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:40:36

Are you winning the war against gravity? Dr. Eric Goodman of Foundation Training shares deep thoughts and tips about biomechanics, complacent adaptations, and how to decompress and activate the right muscles, joints and tissues in life and in sport. http://foundationtraining.com -- topics listed below The NEW CorSense HRV sensor: https://elitehrv.com/corsense Leave a quick review for the podcast: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-21 (Thanks in advance!) Learn about Heart Rate Variability at HRVcourse.com: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-21 TOPICS: 3:00 - From chiropractic to biomechanics, avoiding surgery for back issues 7:30 - Quietly suffering back pain doesn’t have to be “normal" 7:45 - When the center of your body has gone haywire and become weak 9:15 - Pain sensitivity is just as individual as “body type", as influenced by many factors 10:15 - How technology contributes to postural challenges 12:00 - Complacent adaptation, unconsciously adapting towards bad body positions and movement patterns 15:00 - Winning the tug of war game against gravity for better structural health 18:30 - Mobilizing resources in the body for the wrong type of stress, physical vs mental stress 19:00 - Why Dr. Eric Goodman believes that optimizing the body’s communication pathways (the nervous system) is one of the most important components of health and performance 25:00 - Trunk compression can suppress posterior chain activity in human movement. Not good. 29:00 - Rib cage positioning leading to ab, quad & hip flexor over-dependency. Get your posterior chain back. 30:30 - The most fundamental movement of the human body, hip hinging, and how to re-train it 34:00 - The relationship between the vagus nerve and the posterior chain. Discussing HRV and biomechanics with Dr. Eric Goodman. 35:00 - The SCM, the grand stabilizer of the spine, is at the base of your skull. Is your SCM functioning well? 39:00 - Changes in body position impact your heart rate variability 41:00 - Hypo mobility and hyper mobility. There are better and worse ways of achieving the same body positions. 43:00 - Controlled chaos, being flexible trumps rigidity in most cases 47:00 - Taking control of your health: self experimentation vs population statistics 52:00 - Building self awareness: One of the most important improvements you can make for health or performance 55:00 - At best, OVER quantifying your life is a waste of time. Worse, it could stop/reverse progress. 60:00 - Small daily doses. 5-10 minutes a day is harder than you think. 1:01:00 - Primary and secondary support structures. The roles of muscles, joints, and connective tissue in biomechanics 1:05:00 - Why start with isometrics before dynamic movement for biomechanical and postural reconstruction 1:09:00 - Believe in the resilience of the human body. It’s almost never too late. 1:12:00 - Physical confidence and self confidence go hand in hand. 1:17:00 - A lot of travel or driving? You can still improve your structural health. 1:18:00 - Adaptability is priceless. 1:24:40 - From spinal injury induced quadriplegia to free standing, in part by using Foundation Training 1:30:00 - The new online resources for Foundation Training - a world class guide to biomechanics 1:36:00 - One thing you can add to your routine to make the biggest difference in your health & performance Guest: Dr. Eric Goodman http://foundationtraining.com Host: Jason Moore https://elitehrv.com Show notes: https://elitehrv.com/podcast Leave a quick review for the podcast: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-21 (Thanks in advance!) Learn about Heart Rate Variability at HRVcourse.com: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-21 The NEW CorSense HRV sensor: https://elitehrv.com/corsense --

 The Pillars of Athlete Monitoring w/Don Moxley | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:53:41

Ever wonder what metrics correlate with world championship performance? Don Moxley, sport scientist at The Ohio State University, shares details about the exact tests he uses that have contributed to national titles and gold medals with his athletes. -- topics listed below The NEW CorSense HRV sensor: https://elitehrv.com/corsense Leave a quick review for the podcast: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-20 (Thanks in advance!) Learn about Heart Rate Variability at HRVcourse.com: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-20 TOPICS: 3:15 - A journey going from athlete to successful Exercise Scientist 6:00 - Analyzing the data of world champions 7:00 - Key performance metrics for world class wrestling 9:00 - Alternatives to VO2 max testing used by national champs 12:00 - Using FMS (Functional Movement Screen) with elite athletes 12:30 - Athlete monitoring: What to look for in the data 13:20 - Money Ball for wrestling and Signal vs Noise 16:00 - Force plates and power output: What champion wrestlers look for 18:00 - Organizing your athletes into groups for better data analysis 18:20 - Predicting competition performance based on prior data collection 19:15 - Physical prep is the biggest contributor to competition performance in talented athletes 20:20 - HRV balance as a predictor of performance in elite athletes 24:20 - How world champ athletes use RSA breathing, float tanks, mindfulness, and aggressive recovery modalities 26:00 - How psychological life stress really impacts performance, the results show 28:00 - When the numbers suddenly drop: What to do with red flag situations for athletes 29:00 - The numbers show why you can’t train through life stress and expect good results 31:00 - The hidden 4th event in triathlon that most people fail to train for: RECOVERY. 32:00 - How the HRV parameter RMSSD correlates to gold medals and championship titles 32:00 - “Readiness, based on HRV (Heart Rate Variability), predicts the success of my top athletes” 34:00 - Case study: Reducing an elite athlete’s training load leads to increased performance 34:00 - What to do if RMSSD (Heart Rate Variability) is too low for an athlete 41:00 - Narrowing down data types to make effective training decisions without wasting time 44:00 - Minimum Effective Dose (MED): The evolution of athlete monitoring 46:00 - Genetic differentiation in athletes: How smart quantification can get each person the best results Guest: Don Moxley @donmoxley Host: Jason Moore https://elitehrv.com Show notes: https://elitehrv.com/podcast Leave a quick review for the podcast: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-20 (Thanks in advance!) Learn about Heart Rate Variability at HRVcourse.com: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-20 The NEW CorSense HRV sensor: https://elitehrv.com/corsense --

 Keith Norris: Theory to Practice, Exercise, Health, Paleo | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:06:12

Keith brings muscle, brains, and pragmatism to the quest for health and performance. His simple but effective tips for exercise, health, and business could easily boost your results in all three areas. -- topics listed below The NEW CorSense HRV sensor: https://elitehrv.com/corsense Leave a quick review for the podcast: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-19 (Thanks in advance!) Learn about Heart Rate Variability at HRVcourse.com: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-19 TOPICS: 4:20 - Taking control over your own health and financial situation 6:40 - On taking risk. Life is lived on the fringes. 11:00 - An evolutionary take on the pursuit of entrepreneurship, health, nutrition, and high performance 13:30 - How science often misses the big picture, and why that’s bad 17:00 - Biohacking and the paleo lifestyle: How do they co-exist? 19:00 - Obligate movers, opportunistic eaters. What can we learn from hunter gatherers? 22:00 - What it feels like to be 137 years old - ask Wolverine 22:30 - Wave and weave: The new and simple paradigm in exercise programming for health 23:00 - Should you HIIT or should you do endurance for better health? 28:30 - ARX Fit: How a simple machine can revolutionize your fitness in minimal time 33:00 - Strength vs strength endurance: Different people are wired differently 34:00 - Training with an injury: How to recover faster with ARX Fit 36:00 - How smart quantification can safely increase your strength and power output 41:00 - Concentric vs eccentric exercise: Which to use when? 42:00 - The difference between training for health and training for competition 43:00 - Is training periodization good for long term health? Maybe not. 45:00 - How “variety" can maximize your gains for exercise, economics, and movie box office sales 48:50 - Human adaptability: Leverage it to your advantage to increase fitness in less time 50:30 - Quantification: An important tool for the modern lifestyle 52:40 - Via negativa: If you shouldn’t be pounding the same modality, what should you be doing? 54:00 - Does self quantification conflict with a more “natural" lifestyle? Pros and cons 58:30 - Health goals? Don’t tackle 10,000 things at once. Stair step. Guest: Keith Norris http://paleofx.com Host: Jason Moore https://elitehrv.com Show notes: https://elitehrv.com/podcast Leave a quick review for the podcast: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-19 (Thanks in advance!) Learn about Heart Rate Variability at HRVcourse.com: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-19 The NEW CorSense HRV sensor: https://elitehrv.com/corsense --

 Lab Testing For Better Decision Making with Chris Kelly | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:17:56

Are all lab tests created equal? Chris Kelly breaks down the lab tests that get the best results for his athletes and health clients. We talk blood work, hormone and cortisol testing, stool testing, and how to make better decisions given certain lab results. Join me in this great discussion with Chris Kelly of Nourish Balance Thrive! -- topics listed below Leave a quick review for the podcast: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-18 (Thanks in advance!) Learn about Heart Rate Variability at HRVcourse.com: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-18 TOPICS: - Blood chemistry testing - Blood glucose - Hormone testing - Organic acids and microbiome testing - Yeast, parasite, or bacterial overgrowth - Cortisol and circadian rhythm testing - The relationship between loneliness and reduced performance - Erectile dysfunction - The Elite Performance Program - Acellular carbohydrates Guest: Chris Kelly http://nourishbalancethrive.com Host: Jason Moore Show notes: https://elitehrv.com/podcast Leave a quick review for the podcast: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-18 (Thanks in advance!) Learn about Heart Rate Variability at HRVcourse.com: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-18 --

 Dr. Gangemi: Integrative Wellness, Muscle-Organ Connection | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:24:11

Dr. Steve, the Sock Doc, shares a journey of integrating systems within the body. Connecting the nervous system to organs, muscles, bone, connective tissue and more, Dr. Steve has developed a practice around a concept he calls Systems Healthcare - Integrative Wellness. We talk hormones, assymetry, dysfunction and simple tests you can perform to become more aware of your own situation. -- topics listed below Leave a quick review for the podcast: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-17 (Thanks in advance!) Learn about Heart Rate Variability at HRVcourse.com: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-17 TOPICS: 2:20 - When a medical practice expands to holistic work 3:50 - How systems of the body integrate, from nutrition to injury 4:30 - Finding common patterns between improving health and increasing performance 5:00 - Patterns and compensations that can lead to injury or sickness 7:00 - Acute situations that cause chronic conditions to surface 8:00 - Injury related neurological memory. Is your injury actually resolved? 9:20 - Finding the root cause of physical injuries - structural and muscle testing 11:00 - Simple test for gaining self awareness of structural imbalances 14:00 - Is structural asymmetry always going to cause health/performance issues? 17:30 - Audio tests of structural and physical dysfunction 21:20 - How Dr. Gangemi decides a patient needs to look into nutrition 24:40 - Viscerosomatic relationships - the muscle organ connection 25:00 - How elevated cortisol can lead to a knee or joint injury 32:20 - The role of fascia in organ health, human function and dysfunction 36:00 - Physical injury causing digestion or organ dysfunction over time 36:00 - Very odd: A climbing accident that triggered dairy intolerance 40:00 - Cheating science: some clinical trials may remove participants who don’t conform to expected results 42:00 - Self awareness vs just doing what you’re told - which gets better results? 46:00 - Should everyone really wear “barefoot” style shoes? 48:00 - What is the purpose of shoes? Consequences of different types of shoes 52:00 - Orthotics and treating symptoms vs root causes 55:00 - Fear of the floor - a recurring theme and basic tests for health 1:00:00 - When playing it too safe (don’t lift that!) comes back to haunt you later in life 1:01:00 - When good rehabilitation turns into a chronic bad habit 1:10:00 - What is Functional Neurology? Just a way to sound smart? 1:13:00 - Eating frequently vs Intermittent Fasting (IF) - the Doc weighs in Guest: Dr. Steve Gangemi - the Sock Doc http://sock-doc.com Leave a quick review for the podcast: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-17 (Thanks in advance!) Learn about Heart Rate Variability at HRVcourse.com: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-17 Host: Jason Moore https://elitehrv.com/podcast Show notes: https://elitehrv.com/podcast --

 Amino Acids, Neurotransmitters & HRV w/ Dr. Eldred Taylor | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:01:29

Could micronutrient deficiencies be holding you back? Dr. Eldred Taylor shares the importance of amino acids for energy and autonomic nervous system health, as well as how they and other micronutrients impact your Heart Rate Variability. Hint: These topics could be a good place to look if your energy levels, motivation, and general health aren't where you'd like them to be. -- topics listed below Guest: Dr. Eldred Taylor Supplements for boosting HRV and Autonomic health: https://elitehrv.com/TaylorMD PowerPoint and show notes: https://elitehrv.com/podcast Leave a quick review for the podcast: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-16 (Thanks in advance!) TOPICS: 02:30 - What are amino acids? From neurotransmitters to muscle tissue 5:45 - Which neurotransmitters are important to pay attention to (and are under your control)? 9:00 - Potential root causes and consequences of neurotransmitter imbalance 14:45 - Cravings: Serotonin's relationship to blood glucose, insulin and amino acids 18:15 - Why cravings can make you exhibit uncontrollable (& sometimes socially unacceptable) behavior 19:30 - Why is amino acid deficiency so prevalent? 20:15 - The dark side of antacids & why to avoid them 26:45 - The role of gut bacteria in amino acid absorption and utilization. 29:45 - How gut bacteria influences the immune system and digestive enzymes 30:45 - Are you really eating a wide variety of foods? Or just rearranging the same ingredients? 34:30 - Which nutrients are important for better energy and improved HRV? 40:30 - Aging: What you can do to postpone or reverse biological aging 42:45 - Acid reflux: More stomach acid might be better, especially as you age 44:45 - Simple tips for better digestion and nutrient absorption 46:15 - Nutrients from whole foods vs supplements 48:45 - Vegans: Why L-Carnitine is super important 50:45 - Supplementing micronutrients and amino acids to increase HRV Guest: Dr. Eldred Taylor Supplements for boosting HRV and Autonomic health: https://elitehrv.com/TaylorMD Host: Jason Moore https://elitehrv.com/podcast Show notes: https://elitehrv.com/podcast Leave a quick review for the podcast: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-16 (Thanks in advance!) --

 Wired to Eat: Neuroregulation of Appetite with Robb Wolf | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:47:50

Is it possible to have a nutrition plan that is customized *exactly* for your own individual needs? Best selling author and former research biochemist Robb Wolf joins us to talk about the failings of one-size-fits-all diets, the neuroregulation of appetite, and much more. -- topics listed below Link to the Wired To Eat book: https://elitehrv.com/wte Leave a quick review for the podcast: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-15 (Thanks in advance!) TOPICS: 15:50 - Confirmation bias of self transformation stories & individual variation of insulin resistance 17:30 - The Wired To Eat template for tackling nutrition & health 20:00 - When nutrition and health guidelines turn into religious doctrine 22:20 - Controversy over the “cheat meal” or “cheat day” with long term progress 24:00 - The biological impact of cheat meals from a holistic point of view 26:40 - Supernormal stimuli: drugs, porn, and the planned cheat meal 29:45 - Abstainers vs moderators - alcoholism & food addiction 31:30 - Could excluding certain foods lead to neuroticism and disordered eating? 33:00 - Accidentally bypassing your neuroregulation of appetite? How to eat more - like a true Man vs Food champion 37:40 - Personalized Nutrition: What can we learn from continuous or periodic blood glucose monitoring? 40:20 - How to tweak your epigenetics to perform like (or better than) a genetic freak 42:50 - Calories or hormonal response to food - which is the most influential on your results? 46:20 - The psychology and morality of changing your diet 47:20 - How wealth and power doesn’t make eating healthy any easier 56:20 - Is your struggle with diet about food, or something “deeper”? 58:20 - How an ancestral or paleo diet could fit into your Personalized Nutrition journey 01:05:50 - High fat, low carb. Low fat, high carb. Which is for you? (There’s a test for that) 01:08:20 - Hammers, Drills and Ketosis: The Tools Your Doc May Never Use 1:13:20 - The 7 Day Carb Test, how to quantify which carbs work best for you 1:14:45 - Step by step testing your carbohydrate response with a blood glucose monitor 1:19:20 - A hypoglycemic response to at-home blood glucose carb testing, what it looks like 1:25:00 - Adjusting blood glucose carb response testing for petite or smaller individuals 1:31:20 - Hypochondria… is it all in your head… or perhaps your gut? 1:34:20 - Are exercise, social/community, and sleep actually more important than nutrition/diet? Guest: Robb Wolf https://robbwolf.com Wired To Eat book: https://elitehrv.com/wte Host: Jason Moore https://elitehrv.com/podcast Show notes: https://elitehrv.com/podcast Leave a quick review for the podcast: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-15 (Thanks in advance!) --

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