Ali Fitness Podcast
Naysayers often dismiss the Paleo lifestyle with the claim that it is simply a fad. But if you start at the beginning and explore what early humans were eating two million years ago, it becomes clear that the animal fat diet not only sustained our early ancestors but actually led to the development of our species. So if the Paleo movement is a fad, it’s a pretty persistent one! Today’s guest is no stranger to the pushback against the lifestyle, and he’s here to explain how the latest science and technology support his understanding of Paleo as the perfect human diet. CJ Hunt dropped dead...
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We tend to associate biohacking with expensive gadgets. But the truth is, some of the best things you can do for your health cost nothing at all. On this episode of Ali Fitness, we hack the biohacker, picking the brain of a master to find out how to feel our best—without breaking the bank! Thaddeus Owen is a master biohacker and blogger with and . He is also a certified Bulletproof Coach with a Master’s degree in Holistic Nutrition as well as a certified personal trainer. Thaddeus began his career as a chemical engineer, working for a traditional pharmaceutical company....
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Wish you could wake up without a cup of coffee? Or wind down at night without a glass of wine? Most of us spend the day self-medicating to manage our energy, using stimulants and sedatives to adjust our body’s rhythms. Rhythms thrown off by the activity-driven stress of modern life. But what if there was a wearable that could replicate the states of calm and balance we’re chasing and ultimately restore our body’s natural rhythms? Dr. David Rabin is the Cofounder and CIO at , a technology company developing the first scientifically-validated wearable to improve focus, sleep and meditative...
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Might as well face it, you’re addicted to carbs. The conventional approach to endurance training promotes ‘chronic cardio’ and carbohydrate dependency. But there is a way to reset your metabolic clock with the keto diet, and today’s guest wrote the book on it – well, he co-authored it anyway! Brad Kearns has been a well-known coach, speaker and author in the health and fitness realm for 20-plus years. During his nine-year career as a triathlete, he was one of the world’s top ranked professionals, amassing 30 wins worldwide on the pro circuit, and he still holds the Hawaii Ironman...
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For thousands and thousands of years, humans have consumed cannabis, leveraging its micronutrients to adapt to technological shifts. And then we abruptly pulled it out of our diets, just as our oxidative stress levels shot up. So, what can we do to counter this one-two punch to our collective health? How, exactly, do CBD and other compounds produced by the cannabis plant work to benefit our body systems? And what can we do to choose quality CBD products that actually work? Will Kleidon is the Founder and CEO of , an ethics-driven health and wellness company based in California. Ojai Energetics...
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‘The best athletes on the teams I’ve worked with have always been the best sleepers. The bottom third of the sleepers are usually gone within a few years.’ We live in a world where functioning on less and less sleep has become ‘the new normal,’ so we may not realize just how much insufficient sleep impacts our performance. Of course, there are elements of this that are out of our control, like the travel schedule associated with competition. But if you are struggling to get close to the recommended 7½-9 hours, it is likely that your reaction time and your ability to focus are...
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There’s a direct correlation between health and happiness. Any yet, traditional medicine treats our unhappiness with antidepressants. The medical community manages symptoms of anxiety and depression with drugs—rather than taking the time to find the root cause of our health issues. So, what can we do to stop poor health from hijacking our happiness? is the peak longevity strategist behind The Optimal CEO, a functional medicine practice that helps high-level entrepreneurs, influencers and CEOs achieve optimal health. He works with clients to develop a custom wellness plan, supporting them...
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We are suffering from the worst chronic disease problem the world has ever seen, and traditional medicine is not set up to address the issue. In fact, a full 50% of Americans are dealing with at least one chronic disease right now, and by 2030, healthcare spending to treat chronic disease is projected to hit a mind-bending $47 trillion. Chris Kresser is on a mission to address chronic disease by way of a collaborative practice model that affords patients a healthcare team consisting of a general practitioner as well as a health coach, personal trainer, counselor, etc.—all working together to...
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Home health testing is all the rage. But which one of the many services available provides the most accurate results? And is there a platform with more to offer than information? A platform that delivers actionable advice for solving your health challenges or improving your performance? Dr. Christopher Mason is an Associate Professor at Weill Cornell Medicine and Cofounder of , a platform designed to empower individuals to maintain optimal health by democratizing access to actionable information from leading-edge biomedical research. Dr. Chris earned his BS in Genetics and Biochemistry from...
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“Get comfortable with being uncomfortable.” Joseph De Sena truly lives by this unique philosophy, having moved his family from Japan to New York because things were getting too easy. His belief that life is more fruitful when you’ve struggled extends to his work as well. Joe is the CEO and co-founder of Spartan Race, Inc, the world’s largest obstacle race and endurance brand. The Spartan lifestyle spans 35 countries and encompasses a global championship series as well as training and nutrition programs. Joe had a lucrative career on Wall Street, but he wasn’t inspired by the work. In...
info_outline“[People] are empowered, and that’s exactly why I love doing what I do is because you have everything you need to get yourself to feel better... Breathing is something that’s yours, and we’ve forgotten that. We’ve forgotten how powerful it can be. We’ve forgotten how to do it right.”
Dr. Belisa Vranich is the Director of Breathing Science at the Ash Center for Comprehensive Medicine in New York City. Dr. Belisa began her career as a clinical psychologist with the intention of having a long-standing therapy practice. As she explored different methods of reducing stress, Dr. Belisa developed an interest in yoga breathing and martial arts-based breathing techniques. The result of her study is The Breathing Class, a practical, science-based method that addresses the physical and psychological problems related to ‘bad breath.’
Dr. Belisa is also a sought-after public speaker and the author of Breathe: The Simple, Revolutionary 14-Day Program to Improve your Mental and Physical Health. A regular guest on platforms like CNN, the Today Show and Good Morning America, Dr. Belisa joins us today to share the right way to breathe, explaining how we start out breathing correctly and later adopt the stress breath that works against our body design. She discusses her science-based approach to improved breathing, the classic studies around breathing muscle strength, and the different breathing strategies she recommends for precision versus power sports. Listen in for Dr. Belisa’s insight on the benefits of horizontal breath for athletes in terms of endurance and recovery!
Topics Covered
[1:01] How Dr. Belisa’s background in clinical psychology led to the study of breathing
- Studied psychology to have therapy practice
- Breathing affects us physically and mentally
- Looking for ways to reduce stress
- Breathing practices in yoga, martial arts
- Developed science-based, practical method
- Use right muscles to breathe efficiently
[4:06] How breathing impacts performance and long-term health
- Achieve elusive parasympathetic state
- Move faster/longer, lift more and recover better
[4:56] How most people breathe incorrectly
- Stress breath, contrary to body design
- Utilize shoulders for deep breath
- Uses auxiliary muscles, underutilizes diaphragm
[6:52] How toddlers breathe correctly
- Unabashedly let belly grow (expand, narrow in middle)
- No posturing, stiffness in torso
[7:59] The percentage of the population with breathing problems
- Belisa estimates 95%
- Measured with Breathing IQ (BIQ)
- Evaluates location, range of motion
- Bigger inhale, smaller exhale = better breath
[9:28] The first steps to better breath
- Can be done in 14 days
- Lie on back with something on belly (e.g.: book)
- Push object away on inhale to engage diaphragm
- Apply expansion, narrowing when sitting/standing
- Tempo will naturally slow down
- Five count in and out resonates with heartrate variability
[14:55] Dr. Belisa’s take on why we breathe the way we do
- Bracing in middle prevalent, hurting our health
- Society of sitting, stress and technology
[17:52] How a breathing practice can benefit endurance athletes
- Improves endurance (lower body breath takes less energy)
- Aids recovery (oxygenates, heals muscles)
[20:30] What a breathing practice looks like
- Exercises, stretches using horizontal breath
- Train breathing muscles (nothing else)
[21:38] The research around athletic performance and breathing
- Classic studies on breathing muscle strength by Alison McConnell
- Work around endurance in cycling, swimming
[23:44] The differences in breathing technique by sport
- Power lifter needs big, deep breath for explosiveness, to protect spine
- Extend ‘sweet spot’ in exhale when heartrate low in precision sports like golf
[25:12] The Breathing IQ measurement
- Aim for breath as expansive, narrow as possible
- As grade improves, so does health
- Impacts stress, digestion, back pain, sleep, anxiety
[28:31] How proper breathing can extend an athlete’s career
- Keeps muscles strong, improves recovery
[30:22] How proper breathing influences endurance
- Better results in performance almost immediately
- Endurance skyrockets with continued practice
- Untapped potential in breathing muscles
[32:00] Dr. Belisa’s insight on the Wim Hoff Method
- Teaches trance breathing, ice baths
- Safe practice in extreme temperatures for resilience
[34:44] The individual nature of a breathing practice
- Every experience very personal, positive
- Known to resolve issues like brain fog, asthma
[38:58] How to help your child maintain proper breathing
- Model appropriate breath behavior
Learn More About Dr. Belisa
Breathe: The Simple, Revolutionary 14-Day Program to Improve Your Mental and Physical Health by Dr. Belisa Vranich
Resources
Holotropic Breathwork by Stanislav and Christina Grof