Sinopsis
SBS Radio - Fitness that takes itself (not so) seriously. We interview awesome people, geek out over science, and tackle real-world fitness issues with our... "unique" sense of humour. Warning - please do not listen whilst operating heavy machinery or if you have anything electronic in front of you that could be damaged by you laugh-snorting your protein shake over it.
Episodios
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Personal Trainer Basics - Getting A Head Start With Personal Training
20/04/2018 Duración: 01h10minWe're FINALLY back with a brand new episode. Luke and I sit down and chat through how to get a head start with Personal Training, focusing on client retention and getting that right from the beginning. We talk about: Getting clients, quick Setting up a service to maximise client retention Basic gym etiquette for the Personal Trainer PT software - Booking/scheduling Email list providers Website Find us on social media @shredbyscience, everywhere.
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Eric Helms - How To Make Your Training Your Own
13/04/2018 Duración: 57minHey, SBS Radio listeners! Our brand new episode with Luke Johnson (the third part in our Personal Trainer mini-series) is dropping next week. We've finally had time to sit down and record it - apologies for it taking so long. I didn't want to leave you with another rebroadcast, so... here's an episode from our sister podcast - the De Novo Podcast. If you want to listen to the De Novo Podcast's library: Listen on iTunes Listen on Spotify In this episode, we talk to 3DMJ coach and natural bodybuilder Dr Eric Helms. Our questions to him include: Your recent YouTube series is entitled Anecdotes and Observations - when it comes to making your fitness your own, why are anecdotes and observations so important? On the topic of anecdotes - there was a fascinating discussion between you and Joe Klemczewski on Facebook recently regarding training frequency. Could you summarise that discussion for us? Recent data on periodisation have shown that maybe it's time to reconsider some of the reas
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Fitness Dogma - Does "Lifting Weights Faster" Count as Cardio?
30/03/2018 Duración: 01h03minOur final episode in the fitness dogma series tackles powerlifting specific dogma! Chalk up, and let's go 9/9 on these. "Lower your hips" on deadlift critiques You should care about bodyweight-based strength goals Powerlifters do not need any kind of cardiovascular training. Lifting weights faster = cardio Certain exercises ccannotbe performed for higher reps. Front squats and deadlifts especially The idea that focusing on assistance stuff is (with exceptions of rare cases) should be 75% of the work out and the actual competitive movements only 15-25% People that immediately recommend 5/3/1 or 5x5 without any knowledge of a person's training history. Your total on the big 3 is the only measure of fitness that really matters. If you've not left us a review or rating yet, we'd really love it if you did. Visit our website: http://shreddedbyscience.com Follow us on Instagram: @shredbyscience Watch our YouTube videos: @shredbyscience
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Fitness Dogma - Should You Be Training With A Bro-Split?
23/03/2018 Duración: 01h31minEpisode number 2 in our Fitness Dogma mini-series, and we move onto general training dogma! In this semi-bumper episode, we examine the following statements: You should only deadlift once or twice per week, max. You shouldn't train two days running. Bro splits are the best way to train. Every person should train particular movements. Hip hinge movements are magical. Cardio is ONLY for fat loss. Squats and deadlifts are all you need for your core training. If your form isn't PERFECT you need to go back to an empty bar and learn how to move. Your knees shouldn't go past your toes when squatting. Visit our website: http://shreddedbyscience.com Follow us on Instagram: @shredbyscience Watch our YouTube videos: @shredbyscience
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Fitness Dogma - Veganism, Insulin and Calories
16/03/2018 Duración: 57min(Rebroadcast from October 2017) We had a bonus episode in May asking for some of the worst dogmatic beliefs you've heard in the industry and we've decided to bring it back. This first episode is going to be more about nutrition, general fitness will be episode two and the third episode will be more strength sports based. Hold on to something tight, because this is about to get wild. While you're listening find us on social media, we're @ShredByScience on most social media and you can find us on Facebook by searching Shredded By Science. The Judd is @LozJudd on Snapchat and @SBS_Lawrence on Instagram. Also, the Eat, Train Progress group on Facebook is full of lovely people! Join us! You can also email us - info@shreddedbyscience.com. Here's the lowdown on this episode! 01:55 - Sara Jones says "one piece of dogma you see a lot that shouldn't be used as a blanket statement is you cannot gain muscle in a calorie deficit" 10:05 - Bas' has heard people saying "you need one or more grams per pound of bodyweight
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(BONUS EPISODE) The De Novo Podcast: Bryce Lewis - The Thinking Man's Athlete
07/03/2018 Duración: 44minIn this special bonus episode, I introduce you to our brand new podcast - the De Novo Podcast, from De Novo Supplements. Enjoy! You do a bunch of "pondering" about your approach to lifting, and also others' approaches to lifting as a coach. What first sparked your current interest in sports psychology? Let's talk a little bit about biases and cognitive dissonance. Can you talk a little bit about what they are, and why they're generally considered (esp. in the case of cognitive dissonance) to be negative? Are there any instances for an athlete that biases and CD might have a net positive effect? What have been the most impactful lessons you've learnt in your research and also practice as a coach? I've observed that athletes can fall into one of two camps - the 'shut up and lift' camp, and the 'overanalyzer' camp. How does your coaching approach differ for these two types? How important do you think self-talk and the exact semantics/wording you use in your self-talk are? Are you implem
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Personal Trainer Basics - Going from Part Time to Full-Time PT
23/02/2018 Duración: 42minThe SBS Academy opens for enrolment on February 28th! Head over to shreddedbyscience.com/academy/ to join the waiting list and sign up at our discounted rate. We're back with episode 2 of our Personal Trainer Basics series, talking about going from Part-Time to Full-Time PT work. A lot of our SBS Academy students undertake this journey, so we thought it best to chat about it on the podcast. In this episode, we chat about: How to get started with part time personal training Systemising to make the transition efficient How to get your first ___ clients The Pure Gym model - work X hours per week for rent-free PT Time management Time for admin How many sessions per week is too much? Read our step-by-step guide: https://shreddedbyscience.com/part-time-full-time-personal-trainer/
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Luke Johnson - "Hacking" Facebook for Personal Trainers
16/02/2018 Duración: 01h11minWe're digging one out of the archives this week - unfortunately, Luke and I haven't had time to sit down and record the next two instalments of our Personal Trainer Basics mini-series because we've been busy with something very exciting... The SBS Academy Free Preview Course! Check out six full SBS Academy units for FREE today: https://academy.shreddedbyscience.com/product/sbs-academy-free-preview/
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Personal Trainer Basics - What Can I Expect From A Career In Personal Training?
09/02/2018 Duración: 01h09minThe SBS Academy opens for enrolment on February 28th! Head over to shreddedbyscience.com/academy/ to join the waiting list and check out our free 6 unit preview course. Welcome to the first episode of our "Personal Trainer Basics" with Luke Johnson. Over the next 3 weeks, we'll take a look at nailing the basics as a PT to set you up for success going forward. In this episode, we cover: What does a PT actually do? How does the coaching process tend to work? What's my earning potential? What skills do I need? What should I look for in a Personal Training course?
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What Makes Good Fitness Social Media Content?
02/02/2018 Duración: 49minEmma's back! In this episode, she leads the conversation a little bit more and quizzes me on a few ideas she's had brewing recently. We talk about how we both got into the industry and our thoughts on current 'fitness' social media content, and how it could be improved. It's also that time of year again - the SBS Academy is nearly upon us. On February 28th, enrolment for our year-long Personal Trainer course opens. Learn from Dr Eric Helms, Dr Mike Zourdos and Team SBS, all online and with monthly payment options. Join the waiting list at http://shreddedbyscience.com/academy/
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How To Thrive in 2018 - Nicola Hobbs
26/01/2018 Duración: 49minJust quickly, before we begin - I have 3 spots that have opened up for online coaching, and I thought I would offer them to podcast listeners first, as - let's face it - you guys are awesome. If you're maybe a bit confused as to how to implement some of the training or nutrition principles we've discussed on here, or maybe you're a bit overwhelmed by all the information out there and you're struggling to find a way of training that you're truly happy with, I'm here to help. My coaching is pretty simple - together, we devise training programmes and nutrition guidelines that fit with your lifestyle, and our weekly check-ins are specifically designed to help reassure you that you're doing the right thing. If this is you, get in touch. Drop me an email at lawrence@shreddedbyscience.com, and say you've come from the podcast. I may even offer you a podcast-exclusive discount. In our final episode of January, we take a look at thriving. Many of you will have started 2018 with the aim of making this year more amazing
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The Myths Surrounding Veganism - Melody Schoenfeld
19/01/2018 Duración: 34minIn this episode, I chat to Melody Schoenfeld about some of the myths surrounding vegan diets. Melody has spent over 20 years in the industry and has been a vegan since 2000, so she has some wonderful insights to share with you all. We talk about: Why do you lead a vegan lifestyle? What do you feel are the biggest misconceptions surrounding veganism? Why do you think that so many people who eat animal products look down on veganism? What are your top tips for those looking to go vegan without their gym performance or physique suffering? What are your biggest take homes from being in the fitness industry for 20+ years? You can find Melody's new book, Pleasure Not Meating You, here: http://pleasurenotmeatingyou.com/ Melody's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/5ftoffury1/ This episode is sponsored by Health IQ, an insurance company that helps health conscious people like runners, cyclist, weightlifters and vegetarians get lower rates on their life insurance. Go to healthiq.com/SBS
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I Went Vegan For A Month - Nicola Joyce
12/01/2018 Duración: 22minIn this episode, I chat to Nicola Joyce about her month of veganism in 2017. I ask Nicola: What made you decide to go vegan for a month? To what extent did you "go vegan"? Were there any unexpected surprises during the month? Did you find the vegan month affected your hormonal cycle? You wrote quite a bit about the challenge of getting enough protein - what were the main struggles and how did you try to get around them? What exactly is seitan, and how on earth did you make it? What were the main things you learnt from going vegan for a month? Will you adapt your diet at all going forward? What are your thoughts on eating entirely vegan for a whole month, vs experimenting with including more plant-based food in your day-to-day diet? You can find Nicola's blog where she details her vegan experiment at https://thefitwriter.wordpress.com/the-vegan-month/ Find Nicola on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/thefitwriter/ and Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/thefitwriter/ This episode i
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Veganuary - A Good New Year's Resolution?
05/01/2018 Duración: 19minIn January, we're going to be focusing on one of the hottest trends of last year - veganism - to coincide with the new trend of "Veganuary". This involves going vegan for the month of January, for any one of a number of reasons: environmental, ethical or health-based. In this introductory episode, I have an informal chat with OG SBS Radio co-host Emma Storey-Gordon, as we discuss our own NYRs and give a broad overview of whether we think Veganuary is a good NYR for you.
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Is Cannabis the Solution To Your Chronic Pain?
22/12/2017 Duración: 38minIn this episode, I chat to Dr Rachna Patel. Dr Patel is a physician, specialising in the field of medicinal marijuana and practising in California. We dig into marijuana's mechanisms of action, discuss its role in chronic pain relief, and tackle the age-old topic of the munchies. You can find out more about Dr Patel here: https://www.drrachnapatel.com/ The music in this episode: Thief in the Night Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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The Top Fitness Trends of 2017
15/12/2017 Duración: 01h02minA huge apology from me for the lack of podcasts recently - technical issues which I won't go into. Anyway - the Ginger Ninja and I are back discussing what YOU guys thought were the top fitness trends of 2017. We take a look at why they trended and whether we thought they were worthwhile or not. We cover: Ketogenic diets/exogenous ketones Women getting into powerlifting= RPE-based training Veganism Increased overall fitness knowledge amongst the general population The decline in quality of fitness content generally The rise of the "influencer" Fitness infographics And much more. Enjoy!
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Why Are American Marathon Runners Getting Slower?
24/11/2017 Duración: 34minHello, and welcome to this episode of SBS Radio. In this episode, I'm talking to Jens Andersen of Run Repeat dot com. Jens founded RunRepeat.com to help you find your next pair of running shoes in a neutral, unbiased and transparent way. Every month +1 million runners visit RunRepeat.com and take advantage of their 0-100 Runscore that summarizes opinions from experts and users into one simple score for each model of running shoe. We're discussing: recent hypes and the future of running shoes, what makes a popular running shoe, and/or a good running shoe (not the same!) general running shoe advice - how often to buy, what to buy, what to avoid, buy online vs local etc some of the studies Jens and the team did on marathon running The De Novo Nutrition Black Friday sale is now live! From Friday until Monday, get 50% off all De Novo Amazon stock. Go to shreddedbyscience.com/dn/ to get the offers sent direct to your Facebook messenger inbox.
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My Life With Anorexia
15/11/2017 Duración: 01h48minWelcome to this week's SBS Radio episode - My Life With Anorexia. A report in 2015 estimated that more than 725,000 people in the UK are affected by an eating disorder, with roughly 75-90% of those being female. BEAT, a UK-based eating disorder charity, estimates that of those with eating disorders, 10% were anorexic, 40% were bulimic and the rest fall into the EDNOS category which included BED. Concrete statistics are hard to come by - but what is clear is that eating disorders can be devastating, are on the rise, and are still not very well-understood. Whilst this podcast episode is by no means going to be a comprehensive guide to anorexia, I wanted to have an open, candid discussion with a couple of people regarding their experiences with anorexia and other eating disorders. First, we have Polly Hale of the Fit Mum Formula, who was hospitalised 3 times between the ages of 18 and 22 due to her anorexia. In the second half of the podcast we'll hear from Matt Stranberg, a registe
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(TRAILER) My Life With Anorexia
08/11/2017 Duración: 14minThis is an abridged version of an interview with Polly of The Fit Mum Formula about her experiences with Anorexia. The full episode, including the extended chat with Polly as well as the medical opinion of a Registered Dietician, will be coming next week - so stay tuned! Visit our website: http://shreddedbyscience.com Follow us on Instagram: @shredbyscience Watch our YouTube videos: @shredbyscience
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Does Tasty Food Make You Fatter?
01/11/2017 Duración: 01h29minRebroadcast from July 2017 Today Lawrence is joined by three guests. Daniel Gritzer and James Kenji Lopez-Alt from Serious Eats and Dr. Stephan Guyenet. We're talking food, flavour, sugar addiction and neurochemistry in this episode - I hope you aren't hungry, because you will be soon! While you're listening find us on social media, we're @ShredByScience on most social media and you can find us on Facebook by searching Shredded By Science. The Judd is @lawrence_sbs on Instagram. Also, the Eat, Train Progress group on Facebook is full of lovely people! Join us! You can also email us - info@shreddedbyscience.com. On to the show! 04:50: What's the best cut of beef for stew? 08:24: Fitness people love minimising fat intake, can you reduce the fat content of this recipe? 10:09: What's the difference between flavour and taste? 13:14: Why can we only taste five different types of taste? 17:16: How do we detect each of these tastes? 21:07: How do flavours interfere and interact with each other? 28:12: