1915: How to Re-Ignite Your Metabolism

1915: How to Re-Ignite Your Metabolism

Up next

2841: The #1 Reason You Keep Failing at Fitness (It's Not What You Think)

You think your motivation is the reason you keep showing up… but it might actually be the exact reason you keep quitting. Sal, Adam, and Justin break down why basing your entire fitness identity around how you LOOK is a ticking time bomb… and why the most disciplined, hardest wor ...  Show more

2840: Breakthrough Muscle Building Peptides with Jay Campbell

Jay Campbell is BACK... and this time he's talking about all the cutting edge peptides for building muscle. We're talking follistatin derivatives with 19 day half lives, super retatrutide that you might only need to inject once every TWO MONTHS, and why these compounds could be t ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

2531: It's My Metabolism - Honest! by David Cameron-Smith of LesMills on Physical Health & Nutrition
Optimal Health Daily - Fitness and Nutrition

Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2531: Explore the intriguing connection between metabolism and body shape with David Cameron-Smith's insights from LesMills ...  Show more

486: How To Lose Fat And Gain Muscle Fast! (Body Recomp Explained)
Fit, Healthy And Happy Podcast

KEY WORD: “Body Recomp” (5 spots)  to our IG @ColossusFit
This is a test group showing you how you can do it (Don't miss out!)
Routine design episode: 

In today's episode we explain how to lose fat and gain muscle an complete a successful body recomp. 

< ...  Show more

#084 The Longevity & Brain Benefits of Vigorous Exercise | Dr. Rhonda Patrick
FoundMyFitness
The Hidden Epidemic Of Muscle Loss: The Real Cause Of Obesity And Chronic Disease with Dr. Gabrielle Lyon
The Dr. Hyman Show

This episode is brought to you by Rupa Health, Kettle & Fire, HigherDOSE, and AlgaeCal. Skeletal muscle is a widely overlooked part of our metabolic health. One of the most important factors for how much muscle we create and retain is our protein intake, which has become a divisi ...  Show more