Dr. Bubbs Performance Podcast

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Synopsis

Welcome to the Dr. Bubbs Performance Podcast, bridging the gaps between the fields of nutrition, training, recovery, functional medicine and brain health to help you upgrade your mental, physical and professional performance. This weekly podcast brings you in-depth conversational interviews with expert PhDs, doctors, athletes, researchers, strength coaches, entrepreneurs and high-performers to share their stories and insights, in an attempt to uncover the secret tips, tactics and strategies that allow them to perform at the top of their game.I'm a firm believer in the Pareto Principle, that 20% of your actions yields 80% of the gains, and in this podcast I'll help shine a light on the clearest, simplest and most efficient path to success. My hope is to inspire and support you in your journey to optimal mental, physical, and professional performance (while having a little fun along the way!)

Episodes

  • S1E5 // Sprinting: Team ALTIS Insights for High Performance Athletes w/ Dr. Jas & Jason Hettler

    26/01/2017 Duration: 40min

    In Episode 5, Dr. Bubbs is joined by two members of the world-class ALTIS Performance Group, Dr. Jas Randhawa, Lead Performance Therapist, and Jason Hettler, Lead Strength & Power Coach. They outline "The Performance Trinity" that makes the ALTIS integrative therapy model so successful. Daily routines of high performance sprinters, how sprint training applies to other sports, and the amount of sleep athletes really need are all covered. Jas and Jason also discuss how average weight loss clients can benefit from sprint-type training. These guys are world-class coaches, so make sure to take notes and check out my take aways at DrBubbs.com/Podcast

  • S1E2 // Metabolic Flexibility: Burn Fat & Supercharge Performance w/ Dr. Mike T. Nelson

    20/01/2017 Duration: 47min

    In Episode 2, Dr. Bubbs explores the fundamental concept of metabolic flexibility, your body's ability to switch from burning the carbs you eat to the fat stores on your body, with expert Dr. Mike T Nelson PhD. If you're struggling with weight gain and poor health, you'll likely have poor metabolic flexibility. Ironically, even some ultra-fit endurance athletes can become metabolically inflexible due to chronically high intake of sugars (for performance), which can sabotage health and contribute to a more pro-inflammatory state. Dr. Mike's got some great solutions in this episode... Enjoy!

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