Eclectic Athlete Radio: Recent Episodes

Jules Damey

If you're looking to start your fitness journey, improve your health, level up your performance, and stay up to date with the latest research, this show is for you. Eclectic Athlete Radio is dedicated to providing you quality, and easy to digest information that you can implement, to optimize your life through health, fitness, and performance.

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In this episode I'm joined by Dr. Frederick Engram, Assistant Professor of Instruction in the Department of Criminology and Center for African American Studies at the University of Texas at Arlington.

We dive into racism, and White supremacy. The issue with the respectability politics of "peaceful" protest. Do we need allies or co-conspirators? And much more!

Twitter: Vancarlito2003

Instagram: Dr.engram19

Linkedin: Frederick Engram

Dr. Engram is also available for panel discussions, and keynotes

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Podiatrist and founder of Correct Toes joined me in this episode to discuss the long-term effects of wearing shoes, and how going barefoot can change your life.

·      Plantar Fasciitis or Plantar Fasciosis?

·       Hammer toe, flat feet, etc, and how to fix them

·      What specifically to look for in your shoes to make them less damaging to your feet

·      Is our medical system broken?

And Much more! 

Connect with Dr. McClanahan

https://www.correcttoes.com/foot-help/articles-studies/

https://www.nwfootankle.com/

Instagram: @correcttoes

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In this episode I continue my conversation with Ciaran, delving into topics such as:

  • Negativity bias
  • Objectivity vs Subjectivity
  • The Importance of Diversity
  • Does the BLM movement need more leadership?
  • What fueled the rise of Trump
  • Equality of Opportunity vs Equality of Outcome

And various other topics. Another head scratching, yet important conversation

Instagram: ctquarrelsome

Podcast: Quarrelsome radio

email: ciaran@sigmanutrition.com

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In this episode I chat with Strength & Conditioning coach, Sport Scientist, and Doctoral Student at the University of Lancashire, Ciaran O'Regan

  • Epistemology

-What is knowledge? 

-Epistemic arrogance vs Epistemic humility

“Doubt is not a pleasant condition, but certainty is absurd”

  • The Axiom of the Infinite Unknown

-why we can never be certain of anything

  • Different Types of Bias

  • Thinker Archetypes: Truth Thinker, Belief Guardian, Victim Thinker

Ciaran can be reached at:

Instagram: ctquarrelsome

Podcast: Quarrelsome radio

email: ciaran@sigmanutrition.com

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A great episode for athletes and coaches alike, talking to two of the assistant strength and conditioning coaches at SJSU. We talk about:

  • Training philosophies
  • What goes into programming for athletes
  • How to determine what’s most important for their programming
  • The importance of doing the basics
  • How to separate yourself as an athlete and become elite
  • How to create buy-in and competitiveness in athletes
  • And more

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Richard Thurman III and Nat Viranond are Strength and Conditioning Coaches out of San Francisco, CA, and they join me today to dispel many misconceptions surrounding movement. We talk about:

  • How to improve joint health and why it matters for athletes and non-athletes
  • Does fitness make you healthy?
  • Differences between flexibility and mobility, and why it matters for YOU?
  • Should everyone squat to 90 degrees?

They even take a philosophical approach to movement which blew my mind.
They are well versed in Functional Range Conditioning, also offer virtual Kinstretch classes which may be the hardest bodyweight training that you'll ever do.

You can find them on

Instagram | Facebook | Youtube

@theupgradeguys 

@Coach_rt3

@Nat_a_what

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Drake Berberet returns to show, as we have a light-hearted discussion ranging from velocity based training, using essential oils in the gym, athletes doing cartwheels for a warmup, to relationships and fitness.

We also talk about how his athletes and staff have adapted to the current pandemic, and how to keep athletes motivated to train.

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  • Best advice for getting quality sleep and why it matters
  • The top immune supporting foods
  • Muscle growth with just your bodyweight?
  • Other gadgets to hack your exercise
  • The importance of breathing and how to use it to your advantage
  • Much More!

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Recently a new documentary came out on Netflix. It's called "The Game Changers" and it advocates for a plant-based diet as being optimal for health, performance, longevity, and moreover, claiming that eating meat raises inflammation and causes cancer.

There were plenty of research studies cited, but are they valid? In this episode I breakdown how misleading the claims are, how they misrepresent science, and explain why and how many can see a benefit in switching to a plant-based diet. I also talk about:

• Differences between randomized controlled trials and epidemiology and why it matters

• Why athletes and people in general feel better switching diets

• Why being dogmatic is stifling us and how to prevent that

• Were the Gladiators Plant-based?

• The REAL cause of inflammation

• Omega 3 to Omega 6 ratio, and why too many omega 6’s can be problematic

• m-TORC and IGF-1

• Elevated homocysteine levels with b12 deficiencies

• Why heme-iron shouldnt be demonized

And much more.

Red and processed meat consumption and risk of pancreatic cancer: meta-analysis of prospective studies

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3273353/pdf/bjc2011585a.pdf

Red and processed meat consumption and risk of stroke: a meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies

https://www.nature.com/articles/ejcn2012180

Dietary Red and Processed Meat Intake and Markers of Adiposity and Inflammation: The Multiethnic Cohort Study

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5540319/

Isocaloric Diets High in Animal or Plant Protein Reduce Liver Fat and Inflammation in Individuals With Type 2 Diabetes.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27765690

Increased Lean Red Meat Intake Does Not Elevate Markers of Oxidative Stress and Inflammation in Humans

https://academic.oup.com/jn/article/137/2/363/4664544

Newly Revised Guidelines for Meat Consumption NOT BASED ON EPIDEMIOLOGY

https://annals.org/aim/fullarticle/2752328/unprocessed-red-meat-processed-meat-consumption-dietary-guideline-recommendations-from

Dietary habits and mortality in 11,000 vegetarians and health conscious people: results of a 17 year follow up.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8842068

45 and up study

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2557061/

https://www.who.int/gho/countries/en/

Check out my blog post for full written analysis and the rest of the studies.
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Where in the world have I been the last few months!? Let me tell you..

In this episode I recap what I’ve been up to the last few months, life changes, grad school, and what I’m currently working on moving forward.

I also dive into a few different topics that I’ve been looking into and will continue to expand upon.

A brief overview of nose and mouth physiology, and why you should breathe through your nose, and less-so through your mouth.

I talk about #moremeatmondays and why meat is wrongly vilified, as well as the recent guideline recommendations concerning meat from the Annals of Internal Medicine, which stated that “the panel suggests that adults continue current unprocessed red meat consumption (weak recommendation, low-certainty evidence). Similarly, the panel suggests adults continue current processed meat consumption (weak recommendation, low-certainty evidence.”

Why there’s more to consider surrounding whether or not to eat at night? The effects of time or circadian rhythms on digestions and how it can affect our sleep and our health, and much more!

(Satchin Panda talk below)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6uRKdxVyUM

Revised guidelines for Meat Consumption

https://annals.org/aim/fullarticle/2752328/unprocessed-red-meat-processed-meat-consumption-dietary-guideline-recommendations-from

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We have an epidemic of movement dysfunction, and whether or not you want big muscles or a 6pack or to be strong, you NEED movement. In this episode I talk to Miles who is a Movement Specialist helping people not only get out of pain, but also address the root cause of pain.

We talk about the difference between mobility and stability, how to create long lasting changes in your flexibility. The difference between mobility and stability. The real reason your hamstrings or hip flexors are always tight, the difference between different modalities such as cupping, acupuncture, massage, etc and whether or not they’re worthwhile, and much more.

You can reach Miles at:

Website: Milestonesmovement.com

Instagram: Milestones_movement

Facebook: MilestonesMovement

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A 6’7 former collegiate basketball player, transitioning from the corporate sales world into being a Yoga teacher and gym owner. We talk about how he blends yoga and strength training, to boost athleticism.

Mindfulness, what it means in modern society and how to utilize it to reduce stress, and optimize performance. Simple practices to implement throughout your day to re-energize yourself, find clarity, and improve your mental state.

You can find Nick Palladino-King at
Tribe SF Fitness & Yoga Studio, San Francisco, CA

Holistic Health Academy 8 week Online course

Website: Thebigyogi.com

Instagram: @tribefitsf @nickpalladinoking

Find me at
Instagram: @julesofenergy
Facebook: @eclecticathlete
Website: eclecticathlete.com

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In this episode I speak with Entrepreneur, Strength Coach, and Women’s Health and Fitness Specialist Kellie Davis. Kellie went from being a teacher, to a Fitness Rockstar, and we talk about the value of putting your health first and looking at it as investing in yourself, the ramifications of NOT exercising as you age, women’s health issues that are often overlooked, and the highs and lows she faced throughout her journey.

Kellie also offers Nutrition & Mindset Coaching, is the Co-Author of Strong Curves alongside Brett Contreras, and owner of Fitthriveworkouts.com

You can reach Kellie at fitthriveworkouts.com

Instagram: @Kelliedavisfit

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In this episode I interview strength coach, former Marine, former Elite Kettlebell Sport athlete, Battleropes specialist, and all around awesome guy, Aaron Guyett and talk about battlerope training, his journey becoming a coach at Onnit Academy, building mental toughness, and training yourself to be the best you can at each moment.

You can find Aaron at 

www.Battleropes.org

www.Living.fit

Instagram @battleropeexercises @aaronguyett @kbklivingfit

Facebook @living.fit | @aaronguyett

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In this episode I interviewed Movement Specialist, Andy Hsieh of Movement Reborn. We talked about different paradigms in the fitness industry, animal flow, neurokinetic therapy, getting out of pain, issues with traditional physical therapy, and training to be sexy vs training to be functional.

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In this episode I interview fitness influencer, powerlifter, strength coach, and twitch streamer Michael Farr, better known as Silent Mike. We had a great conversation talking about his early beginnings to where he is now. His journey to becoming a successful strength coach, how social media has influenced the fitness industry, trusting the process, and of course, video games and the explosion of E-sports/live streaming.

You can find Mike on his own podcast, 50% Facts

@ Silent Mikke on Twitch, Twitter, Youtube, and Instagram

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Are there benefits to fasting? Is it healthy or just another fad? 
My initial thoughts after completing a 6.5 day fast, expectations, predictions, struggles, and reasoning for doing it in the first place. I completed comprehensive blood testing before and after, as well as a DEXA scan before and after, and review the results.
I also touched on ketosis, cholesterol levels, IGF-1, and more.

 Fasting resources:
 Dr. Rhonda Patrick (Found my Fitness Podcast)
 Dr. Jason Fung (author of The Complete Guide to Fasting)
 Dr. Valter Longo (Fasting Mimicking Diet)
 Dr. Satchin Panda



 Fasting increases serum total cholesterol, LDL, cholesterol and apo B in healthy, nonobese humans

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10539776 

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An awesome interview, getting insight with Drake Berberet, who is the Assistant to the Illinois Director of Strength and Conditioning, Adam Fletcher, which includes daily sports science and S&C operations. 

We talked about taking a holistic approach to training athletes, and what that entails.

We touched on athlete readiness, what it is, and why it’s often an important overlooked aspect of performance.

What your functional system is, how stress affects it.

Also talked about Sports technology such as Exsurgo’s GFlight, GStrength, and GSprint, Force Plate’s, etc.

 Drake can be found at
 Instagram: Strength2.speed
 Twitter: Strength2speed

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Listen in on a cool interview with a great strength and conditioning coach, and Steel Mace specialist Coach Richard Thurman III!

We talk about his background, the evolution of philosophies in fitness, thinking outside of the box, pre-requisites for training, building up capacity, FRC, and of course, the Steel Mace!

Coach Rich is based out of the Bay Area in California, and conducts various workshops focusing on functional movement, and utilizing the Steel Mace. For further information contact him at

Website: coachrichthurman.com

Instagram: Coach_rt3 , Steelmaceeducation steelmaceworkshops and theupgradeguys

Youtube: Coach Rich Thurman

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Just a short blurb talking about my visit in Columbus, Ohio checking out the Arnold Sports Festival, as well as other attractions such as the Ludus Magnus Gym, and Westside Barbell!

Witnessed Strongman competitors Brian Shaw and “The Mountain” Thor Bjornsson go neck to neck, each deadlifting over 1,000 lbs, including a NEW WORLD RECORD!

Touched on certain booths at the Arnold, in particular Bang energy drinks which have gained a lot of popularity within the past few years, but are they actually healthy?

And why you should invest in those who invest in themselves.

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Are you taking supplements or wondering about which to take? The supplement industry is a BILLION dollar industry, and it can be hard to distinguish between those whose claims are valid, and those trying to sell you snake oil. Here are some tips to make sure you're picking effective, safe and quality supplements, as well the Top 5 supplements that most people would benefit from.

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Is dairy as bad as everyone makes it out to be? What about almond, soy, coconut, or other plant-based milks? Take a listen as I talk about the health, environmental, and ethical implications of each, and whether or not we've been mislead

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What's all the buzz about keto, paleo, intermittent fasting, and the carnivore diet!? New fads or do they actually have merit? Take a listen to find out

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In this episode we talk HIIT, cardio before or after weights, High reps vs Low reps, focusing on accessory exercises, and not having a training plan. Why these factors are holding you back, and how to optimize your training!

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Do we have the whole Calories in vs. Calories out thing wrong? Do Calories even matter, or is it more about the foods we eat? Take a listen as I dive into less talked about factors such as hormones, metabolism, and the gut microbiome.

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The New Year is here! Which means New Year's resolutions are popping up left and right, unfortunately most of these won't last. Listen in as I talk about one crucial piece we're often missing, that will help you be successful with your New Year goals, and all other goals!

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