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Ben Greenfield On His New Book Beyond Training Mastering Endurance Health & Life
Ben Greenfield On His New Book Beyond Training Mastering Endurance Health & Life
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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Apr 27, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Ben Greenfield is a coach, author, speaker, ex-bodybuilder and Ironman triathlete. His science-based approach to discovering a potent balance between health and performance has revolutionized the way thousands of athletes and exercise enthusiasts around the world live, train and eat. Ben now works with athletes, CEO’s and soccer moms from around the world to achieve amazing feats of physical endurance without destroying their body in the process. Been has a new book out Beyond Training: Mastering Endurance, Health & Life. Here are some of the topics covered in the book -The 2 best ways to build endurance fast without destroying your body -Underground training tactics for maximizing workout efficiency -The best biohacks for enhancing mental performance and instantly entering the zone -How to know with laserlike accuracy whether your body has truly recovered -26 ways to quickly recover from workouts, injuries and overtraining -The 25 most important blood and saliva biomarkers and how to test them -5 essential elements of training that most athletes neglect -7 stress-fighting weapons to make your mind-body connection bulletproof -Proven systems to enhance sleep, eliminate insomnia, and conquer jetlag -40 high-calorie, nutrient-dense meals that won’t destroy your metabolism -Tools for customizing your carbs, proteins and fats for your unique body and goals -9 ways to fix a broken gut, create toxin-free life, and detox your body -A complete system to safeguard your immune system and stomach -Potent time-efficiency tips for balancing training, work, travel, and family You can also listen to Ben's Get Fit Guy podcast in iTunes.
Released:
Apr 27, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Cardio Confidence: I decided to go "outside of my box" last night. Instead of 40 or 45 minutes, I went for 60. At 53 minutes I got really tired. I wanted to quit. I kept putting one foot in front of the other. I convinced myself to go one more song, then one more song. by Logical Weight Loss