• 42. Year-End Reflections and New Beginnings: Take It or Leave It for 2025
    2025/01/03

    In this episode of Lifting, Running, and Living, hosts Kelly and JK reflect on their achievements and lessons from 2024, and discuss their plans, goals, and intentions for 2025. They revisit what they decided to take from 2023 into 2024 and evaluate their successes.

    Kelly shares her experiences with morning routines, and reading habits, and talks about reducing screen time. JK discusses cultivating presence, the evolution of his fitness training, and organizing his personal and digital life.

    Both hosts outline what they will carry forward into the new year, including personal projects and lifestyle changes.

    As a fun twist, they also reveal their words of the year for 2025, aiming to inspire listeners to set and re-evaluate their own goals.

    Join them as they wrap up the year and set the stage for new adventures and growth.


    00:00 Introduction and Episode Kickoff

    01:12 Reflecting on Last Year's Goals

    02:47 What We Took into 2024: Training Category

    11:31 What We’re Taking into 2025: Training Category

    23:48 What We Left in 2023: Training Category

    33:49 What We Took into 2024: Living Category

    42:30 What We’re Taking into 2025: Living Category

    50:25 What We Left in 2023: Living Category

    58:25 What We’re Leaving in 2024: Living Category

    01:09:44 Choosing Words for the New Year

    01:15:37 Wrapping Up and Listener Engagement


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  • 41. The Power of Perception in Fitness and Health
    2024/12/20

    This week Kelly and JK discuss the importance of mental strength in fitness, underscored by a recent study highlighted in Psychology Today. The study reveals how beliefs about genetic predisposition can significantly impact physical performance and physiology in exercise and eating.

    The conversation also touches on how medical professionals should communicate genetic risk to patients and relates these findings to everyday life, including personal anecdotes and experiences.

    The episode wraps up with fun mentions of reality TV and plans for future episodes, including another 'Take it or leave it' segment.


    00:00 Introduction and Episode Kickoff

    00:23 Kelly's Holiday Trip Recap

    03:14 Family Fitness and Gifts

    06:27 Birthday Celebrations and Running at Sea Level

    07:53 Cross Training and Gym Experiences

    11:32 Run Club Commitment

    14:36 Nine Week Reset Program

    16:40 Holiday Stress and Year-End Reflections

    21:06 Genetic Risk and Its Impact on Fitness

    26:02 The Power of Perception in Exercise

    27:56 The Impact of Belief on Physiology

    30:33 Exploring the Role of GLP-1 in Nutrition

    34:14 Mental Performance and Genetic Information

    37:52 Personal Stories and Reflections

    39:31 The Influence of Perception on Performance

    46:32 Parenting and Perception

    53:40 Concluding Thoughts and Reflections


    Links:

    • https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/brainstorm/201901/learning-one-s-genetic-risk-might-affect-eating-and-exercise
    • https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6874306/
    • https://peteweishaupt.medium.com/behavior-before-success-5c7fa26a5732


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  • 40. Strength Training for Older Adults
    2024/12/06

    In this episode of 'Lifting, Running, and Living,' Kelly starts with updates about her new gym additions and joining a commercial gym due to foot pain and the benefits of cross-training.

    Meanwhile, JK provides insights on the retail industry's holiday season and his fat loss phase progress, along with his r(ese)t program that starts soon.

    The main topic of discussion focuses on the importance of strength training for older adults, drawing from an NSCA paper and personal training experiences.

    Kelly and JK emphasize individualized and periodized training programs, compound movements, power exercises, and balance work, debunking common fitness myths and encouraging older adults not to fear heavier weights.

    They also touch on mobility and everyday functional movements that can help improve quality of life as one ages.


    00:00 Introduction and Episode Kickoff

    01:02 Gym Updates from Kelly

    03:37 Joining a Globo Gym

    06:00 December Bingo Challenge

    08:48 JK's Holiday Season and Fat Loss Journey

    14:29 Nine Week Reset Program

    18:44 Starting Strength Training Later in Life

    28:18 Diving into Resistance Training

    29:17 The Importance of Resistance Training for Older Adults

    30:54 Challenges and Misconceptions in Strength Training

    34:29 Implementing Strength Training for Older Adults

    40:27 Practical Strength Training Tips

    45:57 Case Studies and Real-Life Applications

    01:03:06 Final Thoughts and Recommendations


    Links:

    r(ese)t program: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1he-JAI9JsjnzcGaKWa31vZEJpKL-ZSpg/view?usp=drive_link

    NSCA Paper: https://www.nsca.com/contentassets/2a4112fb355a4a48853bbafbe070fb8e/resistance_training_for_older_adults__position.1.pdf


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  • 39. Breaking Down Physical Therapy vs. Personal Training
    2024/11/22

    Welcome back to 'Lifting, Running, and Living' with your favorite coaches, Kelly and JK. In Episode 39, Kelly shares her experience with her recent 5K race amidst dealing with plantar fascia pain, and JK shares his experiences with joining a local run club.

    Dive into the core discussion on the crucial differences between physical therapists and personal trainers. Learn about the significance of diagnosis, treatment, and the educational requirements that set these professions apart.

    They also share personal anecdotes about working around injuries and the significance of specialized training.

    Plus, stay tuned for an upcoming episode on the benefits of strength training as we grow older. Don't forget to leave your questions and suggestions for future episodes!


    00:00 Introduction and Episode Kickoff

    00:23 Kelly's 5K Race Update

    01:06 Running with Plantar Fascia Pain

    01:33 Race Day Decisions and Strategy

    05:15 Post-Race Reflections and Recovery

    07:13 Pumpkin Pie and Supplements

    09:05 Flu and COVID Shots

    13:13 Run Club Experience

    28:28 Listener Questions: PT vs Trainer

    31:14 Understanding the Term 'PT' in Different Regions

    31:53 Clarifying the Roles of Physical Therapists and Personal Trainers

    33:14 Diagnosing and Treating Injuries: The Role of Physical Therapists

    36:15 The Importance of Referrals and Communication

    38:52 Addressing Pain and Injury in Training

    49:19 The Educational Pathways of Physical Therapists vs. Personal Trainers

    54:36 Specializations Within Personal Training

    57:23 Finding the Right Trainer for Your Needs

    01:03:16 Strength Training for Older Adults

    01:09:36 Conclusion and Listener Engagement


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  • 38. Peter Attia vs Oura and Lifting Heavy vs Light Weight
    2024/11/08

    In this episode of 'Lifting, Running and Living,' Kelly and JK dive into various updates, including Kelly's Seattle trip, her recent 5k race, and JK’s Clock-tober challenge.

    They discuss the Peter Attia lawsuit against Oura Ring, raising questions about transparency in influencer and sponsorship relationships.

    The episode concludes with an analysis of a study comparing the effects of lifting light versus heavyweights on short-term fatigue, particularly in trained individuals.


    00:00 Introduction and Episode Kickoff

    00:18 Kelly's Updates: Co-Hosting and Seattle Trip

    09:21 5K Race Recap and Reflections

    13:39 Strength Training and Overhead Press

    21:01 Clocktober Challenge and Sleep Improvements

    28:08 Adjusting Training Schedule for Basketball Season

    31:58 Peter Attia Lawsuit Against Oura Ring

    32:36 Introduction to the Peter Attia Lawsuit

    33:45 Samsung vs. Oura Ring: The Legal Battle

    38:34 Transparency in Sponsorships and Brand Deals

    41:32 The Importance of Transparency in Fitness Influencing

    50:46 Lifting Light vs. Heavy: A Study on Fatigue

    56:35 Study Findings and Practical Takeaways

    01:10:34 Consistency in Training and Social Media

    01:17:04 Conclusion and Sign-Off



    Links:

    Magnus x Will Tennyson video: https://youtu.be/e1xvPrh2uD8

    Attia vs Oura: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWY4vvvVNUo

    IG post: https://www.instagram.com/p/DB4A-whMxta/?img_index=1



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  • 37. Hot Topics: Ultrarunning’s Wikipedia scandal, Whoop’s Steps, and Strava’s AI
    2024/10/25

    In this comprehensive episode, hosts Kelly and JK from 'Lifting, Running, and Living' dive into a variety of engaging topics, starting with updates on Kelly's new laptop and her upcoming work trip to Seattle.

    The hosts also share personal updates including Kelly's upcoming 5K run and JK’s experience from the University of Alabama family weekend, providing a glimpse into SEC football culture.

    The episode transitions into a discussion on Camille Heron's Wikipedia scandal in the ultra running community and the impact of Whoop's new step count feature. Additionally, the hosts evaluate Strava's new AI feature, comparing it to other AI-driven fitness apps like Garmin and Whoop, and discuss its potential pitfalls and benefits.

    Wrapping up, the hosts tease future episodes involving the Oura Ring, a guest interview on Breast Cancer Awareness, and an inspiring story from a trainer overcoming injury and weight loss.


    00:00 Introduction and Episode Kickoff

    00:55 Kelly's New Laptop and Tech Talk

    03:13 Work Trip to Seattle

    04:41 Travel Habits and Hotel Preferences

    12:32 Upcoming 5K and Training Plans

    14:56 Family Weekend at University of Alabama

    20:20 Fat Loss Phase and New Scale

    24:07 Hot Topics: Wikipedia Scandal

    33:43 Sponsorship Speculations and Athlete Preferences

    35:23 Whoop's Step Count Controversy

    38:06 Business Decisions and Integrity

    41:16 Comparing Fitness Trackers

    52:34 Strava's New AI Feature

    01:06:56 Upcoming Topics and Podcast Updates


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  • 36. Deep Dive into Training for Muscle Growth and Strength
    2024/10/11

    Welcome to episode 36 of Lifting, Running and Living!

    This week, Kelly shares insights on cutting down screen time, the mindful usage of social media, and a quirky coffee brand that helps feed homeless cats.

    JK talks about group fitness challenges like 'Step-tember' and 'Clock-tober,' and highlight some strategies for improving sleep patterns.

    The duo also explores the aspects of strength training and building muscle with an in-depth explanation of the three principles - mechanical tension, metabolic stress, and muscle damage.

    Plus, they cover assistance from fitness apps and how to adapt training programs to individual needs, bringing a blend of casual chat and valuable health insights to the conversation.


    00:00 Introduction and Episode Kickoff

    00:46 Kelly's Screen Time Reduction Journey

    06:53 Coffee and Cats: Kitty Town Coffee

    09:37 Strength Training and Deload Week

    20:06 Client Challenges: Step-tember and Clock-tober

    30:42 Upcoming Family Weekend and Football Game

    31:25 Introduction to Today's Topic: Training to Build Muscle and Strength

    31:43 Deload Week and App Adjustments

    33:36 Understanding Hypertrophy and Strength Training

    36:37 Three Principles for Building Muscle

    38:01 Mechanical Tension Explained

    39:36 Metabolic Stress and Muscle Damage

    55:19 Volume and Progressive Overload

    01:02:22 Addressing Client Concerns and App Adjustments

    01:08:16 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


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  • 35. Personalized Training: Gimmick or Game Changer?
    2024/09/27

    In this “late-night episode” of 'Lifting, Running, and Living,' coaches Kelly and JK dive into their latest updates and tackle the intriguing topic of personalized workout plans.

    Kelly shares her experiences with a new tech startup job and switching back to using her Whoop, while JK talks about the status of his current fat loss phase.

    They then jump into a discussion on an Outside Magazine article questioning the efficacy of personalized training plans, ultimately emphasizing the importance of individualized guidance in training.

    From personal anecdotes to article breakdowns, join them for an insightful and entertaining conversation.


    00:00 Welcome to Lifting, Running, and Living

    00:16 Late Night Podcast Vibes

    01:11 Social Media and ClearSpace App

    01:58 Updates and New Job Adventures

    02:24 Feed Your Habits Merch

    03:28 Balancing Work and Coaching

    10:23 Whoop Tracker and Fitness Data

    25:34 New Strength Training Program

    29:59 Cutting Phase Progress

    35:47 Planning a Reset Week

    36:26 Struggling with Low Energy

    38:49 Observations on Impatience

    42:35 Microwave Society

    44:04 Reviewing an Article on Personalized Training

    45:06 Debating the Effectiveness of Personalized Workouts

    01:13:19 Genetics and Training Response

    01:15:09 Wrapping Up and Final Thoughts


    Links:

    https://www.outsideonline.com/health/training-performance/personalized-training-advice/


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    1 時間 17 分