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  • Carmie Hawkins (@carmhawk_getsfit) is a fitness and nutrition coach, and a badass mermaid goddess wife and mother of 2. After going through her own rocky road of a health and fitness journey Carmie has become a coach herself to speak to the women who are going through the same things she did. To help women become healthy, strong and confident and ultimately break the cycle of negativity for the next generation.

    Carmie has been through the ringer of crazy diets, unreasonable workout programs, pills & potions, MLMā€™s and all the rest - so she gets it. Her message to you is that there is another way, a better way. A more effective way to become the strongest, healthiest and happiest version of yourself that will last a lifetime and then some, by passing these habits along to your kids.

    We discussed her journey through fitness, and how she eventually arrived at the balanced place sheā€™s at now and put herself in a position to give back. She gave a ton of insight into how these scams and predatory practices operate, and some really actionable tips that you can start to implement today to begin to break free.

    Iā€™m grateful for people like Carmie. These experiences that sheā€™s had are very real and far too common. I personally donā€™t have any experience with them so these words hold a ton more weight coming from someone whoā€™s been through it. There is a better way, and there are lots of people willing and able to help.

    To get in touch with Carmie and stay tuned for some big things coming up, follow her on IG.

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  • Summer is fast approaching and despite your best efforts to stay lean year round, Iā€™m almost certain youā€™d like to get just a little leaner for summer. Last summer I did an episode about how to get shredded as fast as possible for summer. It wasnā€™t super practical, and I donā€™t advise doing it - but it does work. Itā€™s episode 117 and you can listen to it here. This episode however is a much more practical approach.

    In this episode I share 5 strategies that I use for myself and for my clients that make a significant difference when trying to lose body fat, and are especially useful around summer time with the unique challenges and opportunities that often come up.

    Let me be extremely clear here: there is absolutely nothing wrong with wanting to get lean for summer. A little bit of vanity is ok. However, doing extreme things without knowing what youā€™re doing that are a possible detriment to your health and wellbeing is absolutely not advised. This should be obvious, but there is a fine line between tightening up a little bit, and doing things that are stupid to drop large amounts of fat in a short amount of time.

    The tips in this episode are simple to implement, and have a proven track record of being effective - without taking over your life. Letā€™s get you in your best shape ever this summer.

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  • Troy Taylor (@strengthsciencetroy) is the Senior Director of Performance Innovation at Tonal. He is an internationally renowned human performance leader, having worked with world class Olympic athletes in the UK, Canada and the USA. He now brings all of that knowledge and experience to Tonal, the worldā€™s smartest home gym machine.

    People like Troy are always a rare treat to hear from. Heā€™s worked with some of the biggest names on the biggest stages for the highest stakes, but out of the limelight. No interviews or media coverage can unveil what really goes into building world class athletes as well as someone like Troy, who was there doing the thing. Bringing all of that to the general population and regular lifters like you and I is immensely valuable.

    Troy and I discuss how he blends his experience with the reality of the fitness needs of every day people, and how this is all completely built into Tonal. It allows people to get great results with advanced training methods (which are possible due to the hardware technology of Tonal) without being overwhelming or needing to hire an Olympic level coach or training facility.

    I am not often impressed by ā€œfitness technologyā€. Usually I find them gimmicky and a neat marketing ploy at best that doesnā€™t actually do anything new, unique, or useful. Tonal seems different. The innovative hardware and software combination that theyā€™ve built seems to be very impressive and practical in a way that over time could fundamentally change the way gyms are built and everyone trains.

    In the meantime, if youā€™re someone who likes to workout from home but maybe doesnā€™t have space for a full home gym, or donā€™t want to fumble around with equipment and figuring out your workouts, Iā€™d highly recommend checking out Tonal. For what itā€™s worth, I get nothing for saying that - I just genuinely think itā€™s very useful, practical and probably a great solution for a lot of people.

    Be sure to follow Troy on IG for more training knowledge and insights on how he uses his Tonal.

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  • Mark & Sarah (@mobilityduo) are a husband and wife team who are health professionals, snowboarders, and lovers of all things outdoors. Mark is a physical therapist, snowboard instructor, and personal trainer and Sarah is a massage therapist, yoga teacher, and personal trainer. Putting their brains, hearts, talents and expertise together, they are Mobility Duo. They offer a number of courses and programs as well as individual coaching to help prevent injuries, assist with rehabilitation of injuries, and keep snowboarders and outdoor enthusiasts active until 70+!

    Since I picked up snowboarding 2 winters ago Iā€™ve completely fallen in love with it. First of all, itā€™s awesome (although, I probably donā€™t look that cool doing itā€¦ yet!). Second, itā€™s a completely new physical challenge to figure out and overcome. If youā€™re a longtime listener of the podcast you know that Iā€™ve struggled with injuries my entire life, so naturally as I took up snowboarding I automatically went into injury prevention mode. This is how I found Mark & Sarah.

    This episode is filled with practical tips to add to your training during the off-season or even in season to keep you riding better, more comfortably, and for longer. The same principals in this discussion really apply to any sport or physical activity you do.

    Naturally as things tend to around here, the conversation morphs into something bigger than fitness. Yes all of the training stuff is super important to keep you riding, playing and doing the things you love. But we all inherently know itā€™s about so much more than that. When you fully embrace this, everything starts to make more sense with training, and everything will become more effective.

    It was an absolute pleasure to have Mark & Sarah on the podcast, I learned a ton and Iā€™m sure you will too. If you snowboard, or play any sports or outdoor activities you absolutely should be following them. And please check out their website for some of their programs just as Snoga (yoga for snowboarders), core workouts, knee and warmup programs, concussion foundations and more.

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  • Alex McBrairty (@_ateamfit_) is a fitness psychologist, coach and writer. Having gone through his own fitness transformation journey that completely changed his life, he now coaches others to do the same.

    The nuts and bolts of fitness and nutrition are relatively straightforward. The tough part is always how to implement them in your life, and how to do so consistently. The psychological aspect of fitness is just as - if not more - important than the physical, and also more difficult.

    Alex and I spoke about some ways to motivate yourself and develop new habits. We also spoke about how to shift your mindset to make the best of a situation. Of course we all have bad days, but the goal is to have more good days more often.

    Some people really get bogged down on details that arenā€™t as important as you feel in your head and in your heart. If you improve this, everything else falls into place. There is a ton to learn in this episode, Iā€™d suggest listening twice.

    To learn more about Alex and his coaching, visit ateamfit.com and follow him on IG.

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  • Dr. Jonathan Mike (@drjmike) has PhD in Exercise Science, is a sports performance coach, author, and international speaker. He has been training for over 25 years. Over that time, heā€™s learned to blend the scientific principles of training with the real-world experience to become a world-class coach and educator.

    Jon is a highly sought after speaker so we are very lucky to have had him on the podcast and learn from him. The nuggets of information youā€™ll pick up in this episode will help you understand training better AND be able to apply it immediately.

    Training isnā€™t just science and books, but itā€™s also not just ā€œbro scienceā€ - the best requires a blend of both. The good news is this is all very highly acceptable in todayā€™s world, and youā€™d do well to seek out that information.

    We spoke about training principles and how to set up your workouts, tweak your exercises, and enhance your training while still keeping things fun.

    To keep up with Dr. Jon, follow him on IG, Youtube and Facebook. And check out his website here.

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  • People flocking to the cardio machines ahead of summer is as predictable as the sun rising tomorrow. As well as the classic ā€œIā€™m gonna do 10-15 mins on the stairmaster to finish my workout, cause Iā€™m cutting you know.ā€

    Does this work? Is it broscience, real science, somewhere in between? Is it a waste of time, or the best use of time possible? What is cardio, and does it even have anything to do with fat loss? How should you add cardio into your workout routine for the most benefits - in terms of health, performance, and fat loss?

    These are all super common questions, myths and suggestions that were covered in this episode. Iā€™d highly encourage you to forward this to your gym buddies who are looking to shred down a bit for summer.

    Better yet, you should reach out to me for coaching to take the guesswork out of your training and nutrition, so you can actually get lean this summer (and stay that way).

    Cardio is great, everyone should do itā€¦ just understand why and how you do what you do.

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  • Welcome to the Spring 2024 Q&A episode. These questions come from people who asked on IG. Good mix of questions based on some recent events and things to come in the near future. This may be the best, worst solo episode yetā€¦ and youā€™ll understand when you watch it!

    Things covered in this episode:

    Wedding shred updatesPet peeves in the fitness industryTraining for a snowboard tripTips for getting lean for summer Low carb diets for weight lossWhen to use full body workoutsThe best workout splits Some minor announcements/updates/housekeeping

    Something for everyone, enjoy!

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  • Tanner Shuck (@tanner_shuck) is a coach, athlete, and one of the most real voices within the fitness industry. His direct approach to fitness and nutrition cuts through so much nonsense and delivers amazing results with a refreshingly simple and effective perspective.

    Tanner was a previous guest of the podcast back in episode 42 so it was time to run it back. Since that time Tanner has had massive growth on social media and is more deserving of it than anyone. His YouTube channel has some of the best fitness content Iā€™ve seen.

    The message is always the same: train hard, get better at the basics, eat real foods, and be relentlessly consistent. This episode is full of tiny nuggets of extremely tactical advice on exactly how to do just that.

    Itā€™s tough to stay away from the glitz and glam online - especially in a world full of enhanced people via PEDs and/or photoshop. So we need to bring things back to reality to set expectations right, without any fluff. Tanner is one of the best at that.

    This episode also took a turn touching on some mental health aspects which are always intertwined with everything we do. I didnā€™t expect this but Iā€™m glad it happened. Itā€™s important to discuss, bring to the forefront, and share about what works and what doesnā€™t.

    As always, take the messages, and apply them to your own life.

    To stay up to date on everything Tanner has going on, follow him on IG, subscribe to his YouTube channel, visit his website, and support by checking out the TrueStrength gear at Barbell Apparel.

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  • Sachin Latti (@sach.in.motion) is an endurance athlete advocating for those suffering in silence. Coming from a background in law enforcement, and having competed and excelled in bodybuilding and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, running is his next challenge - and his vehicle to give back and help others.

    I hear about people who do crazy things like run across Canada and think itā€™s awesomeā€¦ Sach says ā€œGame onā€. That sounds like hyperbole, but he is training to beat the record for the fastest run across Canada in 2025.

    Itā€™s not just the physical feat though, itā€™s everything it represents: resilience, consistency, grueling effort and dedication. But most of all, itā€™s who this is for: the veterans and first responders suffering in silence from PTSD and other mental health illnesses. Sach has been there himself, risen through it, and is now doing what he can to help everyone else.

    Sach has an incredible story and a wonderful message. We spoke about some of the ins and outs of actually training for such an event, and all of the widespread impact it will have. As well as tons of actionable tips that you can use today to improve your own life situation, no matter where you currently are.

    If you are in the Vancouver area, check out the Night to Inspire charity gala event on March 30th. Otherwise, follow Sach on IG, and check out his website to stay in the loop.

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  • Rachael Schwartz (@rachaelschwartznutrition) is a certified nutrition coach and full time working momā€¦ and still makes time to see her friends, do fun things and thrive through it all. Rachael has been through her own transformation journey to repair her relationship with food, shed unwanted weight, and ultimately feel her absolute best.

    Rachael was absolutely on fire during this whole episode. Her energy is contagious and she is able to break down nutrition concepts into such simple terms, while simultaneously delivering tough love but also making you feel good about it. I said it during the episode, but after listening to this, I am fired up.

    Rachael runs a business, has children, and has a very healthy social life. We discuss all 3 of these aspects and how sheā€™s able to manage it all, and strategies for you to do the same. Weā€™ve all got different challenges in life, but there are many base principals that remain consistent. The lessons Rachael shares will surely help you navigate your own life situation, to make the absolute best of whatever you have going on.

    You donā€™t have to give up any aspect of your life to have all the things you wantā€¦ you just need a plan.

    To connect with Rachael, follow her on IG and visit her website for more information about working with her.

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  • Dr. Mani Kukreja (@dr_mani.kukreja) is an MD and MPH focused on integrative wellness and lifestyle medicine. She is passionate about educating people on anti-aging and is the author of the upcoming book ā€œLive More, Age Lessā€.

    Father Time is, and will always be, undefeated. But how can we maximize the time that we have? This is the concept of ā€œhealthspanā€, and this is the main topic of this discussion. Whatā€™s the point of living longer if youā€™re not living well?

    Anti-Aging and longevity are sort of buzzwords that are loosely thrown around these days and are often used to market nonsense products. Some of these things have value - and we discussed them - but none of them have any value if youā€™re not implementing certain daily exercises to form the foundation.

    Dr. Kukreja is a wealth of knowledge and really breaks things down in a way that is easy to understand and simple to implementā€¦ but it only works if you implement it!

    To keep up to date with Dr. Kukreja, follow her on IG and visit her website.

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  • Sam Forget (@coachsamforget) is an online personal trainer and nutrition coach who specializes in helping burnt out dieters break out of the yo-yo cycle, transform their bodies, and most importantly: never look back. You can download Samā€™s FREE nutrition guide here.

    This was one of those conversations that could have easily been 5 hours long. Luckily, Sam is VERY good at being succinct, yet complete with the way he communicates fitness and nutrition advice. We covered a lot of ground in this episode.

    Sam essentially outlines the roadmap to fat loss and fitness success. From before you even begin your transformation and the mindset to achieve your fat loss goals, all the way through to what you should be doing after you reach your goals - we covered it all.

    This is an episode that you will want to bookmark, take notes on, and probably listen to multiple times.

    To get in contact with Sam, follow him on IG, visit his website here, and download his free nutrition guide here.

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  • Dr. Carri Dominick (@rechargetherapy) is a pelvic floor PT based out of Long Beach, California. Carri works to help people with any pelvic floor dysfunction live their best life.

    This is brand new territory on the podcast. A huge and important topic nonetheless and Iā€™m glad Carri was willing to come on and share with us. Unfortunately, for many topics surrounding pelvic floor health and anything related to pregnancy, there is a TON of misinformation out there.

    Carri broke down a lot of the common myths out there and explained how things actually work. We spoke about the function of the pelvic floor, kegels and their place in therapy, exercise considerations before, during and after pregnancy, and many signs and symptoms to look out for in your own body.

    Most importantly, Carri gives an amazing framework of how to think about these things for yourself. So that if you are in this situation, you are equipped to ask the right questions to the right people to best help yourself.

    To learn more from Dr. Carri Dominick, follow her on IG for a ton more in depth resources.

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  • Ronnie Duppert (@coach_ron_duppert) is a personal trainer based in North Carolina. Ron trains real people for real life. And he gets them incredible results.

    Training is very simple in nature - difficult to execute on consistently, but very simple. Ron breaks down his approach to training in a clear and concise way that is so easy to understand and implement immediately after listening to this episode.

    We discussed how to organize your training and what the best splits to use are, and why you might choose one over another. We discussed how to choose exercises and adapt them to your current needs and interests. And a ton more simple, actionable and valuable training advice is found in this episode.

    Quick note: unfortunately we had some minor tech issues while recording and there was a bit of a delay between us. I think we did as good a job as we could managing this but just a heads up.

    To get in touch with Ron, visit him on Instagram.

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  • Bryan Krahn (@bryankrahn) is a coach, writer, father, and is very humble & jacked. Heā€™s been learning, teaching, coaching and training for a very long time and is one of the best in the industry.

    In this episode we spoke a lot about the things you can be doing now to ensure long term success with your fitness. Whether youā€™re just starting out or already been training for several years, you want to learn from the people who have ā€œbeen there, done thatā€ - Bryan is that guy.

    We touched on the topic of performance enhancing drugs as they are becoming ever-more-popular amongst men, and especially younger men. Thereā€™s a ton to unpack here, but itā€™s an important discussion to have and to understand.

    Bryan shares a ton of wisdom on ways you should be thinking about and executing on your training and nutrition to ensure the best results for the longest amount of time. He gives an excellent roadmap of how to play the long game with your approach to fitness.

    To learn more from Bryan, visit his website for tons of free articles and to join his email list.

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  • In this episode Iā€™m once again joined by my friend John Martirosyan aka JMart (@jmartfit) for a chat to recap our 2023 fitness pursuits, and look ahead to our 2024 goals.

    At the beginning of last year we did a similar episode, and you can find that here.

    This year, John is planning to run a full marathon after successfully completed a half marathon last year without any injury.

    Iā€™ll be looking to re-up my goals from my last year now that Iā€™m injury free. Staying injury free will be key, but the main goal is to get down to 9% body fat and be as strong as I can be for my wedding in a yearā€™s time.

    We went over what went well and what didnā€™t from last year, what weā€™ll change this year, and generally how to set and approach fitness goals going forward.

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  • In this solo episode I discuss the hot (but not new) topic of intermittent fasting.

    Nutrition trends come and go, and none of them are the be all end all answer. If they were, everyone would do it!

    However, they all have some value and good things to them, along with the downsides. Mostly, they have a ton of overblown claims.

    I went through the reality of the purported benefits, some of the pros and cons to using fasting as a nutrition protocol, and my recommendations on how you might implement it in your own life.

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  • Peter Tzemis is an entrepreneur, writer, speaker, and also my cousin. Weā€™ve done a few episodes in the past, and itā€™s become a yearly thing to do an end of year recap.

    In this episode, we talk about a wide range of topics covering fitness and business and all the overlap between the two. Most notably, we spoke a lot about one thing Peter has implemented this year thatā€™s given him the absolute greatest return: thinking time.

    Like anything, easier said than done. However, massively powerful when itā€™s done.

    3 things from Peter to look out for in 2024:

    PupLabs: the highest quality dog treatsHot Guys Do Therapy: menā€™s mental health Kama Euphorics: tantric chocolate

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  • What. A. Year.

    Filled with ups and downs and everything in between. Thank you for listening and for being here. I appreciate you more than you know.

    Wrapping up the year with a quick Q&A, a little look back on the year past, and a look ahead to the year ahead.

    Questions answered in this episode:

    Correct rate to increase weight in the gymHow to brace your absIntermittent fasting and multi-day fastsUsefulness of a weighted vest/rucking

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