Agree with 99% of this , all except the walking thing. Walking is 100% exercising, and I'm a pretty serious athlete. I hit the gym daily , plus jiujitsu in the evenings 2-3 times weekly. I added walking 2 to 3 times daily and lost 10 lbs of fat while maintaining strength, within just a couple of months! Walking is definitely exercising!
@vickibazter3446 Жыл бұрын
I wholeheartedly agree. It's a great adjunct to any serious workout regimen.
@TheDeepStank Жыл бұрын
No one builds muscle walking bud. It's good for the cardiovascular system but isn't legitimate exercise
@vickibazter3446 Жыл бұрын
@@TheDeepStank Walking is great for stoking the metabolism and grounding. It has multiple benefits. Scientific studies have come out on the psychological and physical benefits of walking for health and longevity.
@TheDeepStank Жыл бұрын
@@vickibazter3446 not denying that. Sure touch some grass but you're not gonna build like that
@vickibazter3446 Жыл бұрын
@@TheDeepStank NO ONE said it would. We were speaking to the real benefit of walking. That is it.
@cougarcandy921 Жыл бұрын
Walking may not be exercise for you two who are physically fit, but for older people starting out it is, for obese people, it is, for injured people, it is... walking 2 to 3 miles a day has helped me tremendously...
@whatszup1206 Жыл бұрын
It is not "health care" if you are in the hospital it is "sick care". Health Care is proactive, eating and exercising daily.
@URIncharge Жыл бұрын
Facts!!!
@RafaelHernandezMeta Жыл бұрын
Great
@KenWang2 Жыл бұрын
Well that would mean they would have to admit they lied about nutrition . We are Carnivores not Herbivores.
@whatszup1206 Жыл бұрын
@@KenWang2 Most Drs. know very little about nutrition. They are all about pushing pills, because the Drs. get kick backs from big pharm when their patients are prescribed drugs. Thats why they don't want to tell you anything about natural remedies because they will not make any more from that.
@heatherwatson5359 Жыл бұрын
This was great. Beef, etc. are crucial for me. I work out at home now and it is far better than the gym and I work harder. I no longer can afford the gym. Walking is crucial to health, depends on how fast you walk and if you do a hill. It can be superior!! My father lived to be 99, always said, "Listen to your body, the body needs a walk". Sometimes it all comes down to money, can you afford the weights, food, time. Unfortunately that is reality for some. I will do the three days a week and get the book. Thank you so much for all the advice. I'm so appreciative.
@janetoomey429011 ай бұрын
Dr. Lyons is a lioness of fire 🔥 this episode was full of insight for me. It got me rethinking about my current health challenges since I had my daughter a year ago. I have chronic lyme and mycotoxins; when I was weight training two years, it was the best I ever felt physically. Especially with my immune issues. Thank you @ed mylett for this podcast 🙏 #MAXOUT
@edselsugay4768 Жыл бұрын
This channel is so underrated. More people need to get on this! Thank you Mr. Mylett for consistently delivering amazing content!!!
@stefansly1990 Жыл бұрын
I built a home gym because I value my sleep so it saves me time to not have to go to the gym to workout but I do go on the weekends for legs or change of environment to keep me motivated. During the work week home workouts are more convenient though.
@mamapoppins7422 Жыл бұрын
🙋Hello from GA. In my opinion.. THIS is the info that will help CHANGE our health for sure!!! I knew some of this but learned a ton!!! I love the passion you both have on these topics. We ABSOLUTELY NEED to know this info. I am mostly CARNIVORE and the changes in my overall health have massively improved not only hormonally but physically. At 41, a wife, and mom, I am in prevention mode as I am aging. I will be sharing this with my friends and family. Thank you so much. Max Out and God Bless👍😎
@230e4 Жыл бұрын
Good morning Ed, I am listening to this interview from my farm in Pennsylvania. At 5:00 a.m. I ate a breakfast consisting of 3/4 lb of 73% 27% ground beef (51g of protein, 90g of fat), 6 scrambled eggs (36g of protein, 30g of fat), 3 pieces of bacon (18g of protien, 18g of fat), all mixed together in a big bowl with a tall glass of fresh springwater (we are blessed to have an excellent spring) with 18mg of magnesium, 158mg of chloride, and 53mg of potassium added for electrolytes. I have been starting my day this way for a while now. I have come to this way of eating as a result of having been extremely sick for a long time. My previous breakfast consisted of a large bowl of old fashioned rolled oats with 2% milk, honey, blueberries or a banana on top, and protien powder. A cup of coffee and a multivitamin. By 9:00 a.m. I would be hungry and would eat a protien bar and protien shake. At 11:00 I was ready for lunch consisting of a can of tuna sometimes in a salad with olive oil, fresh carrot juice, with juiced apple, spinach, celery, and sometimes swiss chard, a cup of Greek yogurt with almonds. At 2pm another protien bar and shake. At 5 dinner. Chicken breast (cooked in olive oul), whole wheat bread, baked sweet potato, and a fresh salad with olive oil. I was always hungry. I drank plenty of water throughout the day. I was 6' tall 178lbs at that time. I was breast fed as an infant, then ate eggs, pork, beef, fresh raw milk, lamb, chicken, turkey, goose, venison, fresh vegetables out of our garden, rasberrys, black berrys, and apples (when in season) all from our farm. Around 1980 we started to change our diet to low fat, (once a year my dad would let us ride with him to take lambs to market, we would stop on the way home for a wopper and fries on the way home, the only time we ate out, I'll never forget the last time we stopped there my Dad took a bite of his fries and spit them out went back to the counter and told them something was wrong, the fries tasted like crap, the manager told him they started cooking them in vegetable oil instead of lard) We started eating whole grain cerial (remember "Their Great" commercials) and bread, switched to 2% milk (sold our cows) by the 90's I ate a very low fat, high fiber, high suppliment diet following the recommended daily supposedly healthy guidelines. I've been phisicaly fit my whole life almost 49 years now. I harvest timber, climbing and felling trees daily and farm for a living. As a kid growing up in the 70's and 80's I was a huge fan of Arnolds and got into lifting weights and body building. I worked out following the Weider program, ate multiple meals a day. 8,000 calories a day trying to gain weight and put on mass. My goal was to reach 225lbs despite everything I tried 198lbs was my max. I did not have alot of energy and did not feel great (which I did not realize at that time I was very sore from working out and thought that was why) A few years ago I started having issues with irratable bowel, bloating, and fatigue. I went to my doctor, they did bloodwork, etc. and said your perfectly healthy your diet is great. Probably stress. As time went on I got worse. I would wake up itching all over, break out in hives, developed severe brain fog, tinnitus (the constant ringing in my ears drove me crazy) my vision started to fail so I went to an eye doctor and got a new perscrition, my eye doctor suggested I get checked for diabetes so I went back to my doctor. Not diabetic but my bloodwork showed a high level of inflammation. So they put me on antibiotics and steroids. My condition only got worse. I tried elimination diets recommended by my doctor, changing my diet, following the super juice me guidebook only getting sicker. It got to wear everything I ate seemed to make me sick. In the woods I would cut a tree down and walk to another and have to lay down and take a nap, sometimes 1 1/2 hours. I reached a point were I thought today is my last day I am going to lay right here in the woods and not wake up. One morning while while sitting at my kitchen table in absolute misery from itching all night and trying to decide what I should eat that day I got to thinking what would I eat if it was 10,000 years ago? What was my proper diet? I scheduled an appointment with a local natural pathic doctor. We did a full blood panel, food allergy testing (surprise I was allergic to tuna, gluten, and casien in milk) so He perscribed th1 and th2 suppliments, probiotics, and I eliminate tuna, dairy, and gluten from my diet. The hives and itching went away very quickly but I still had brain fog, tinnitus, and fatigue. My father passed away from cancer in 2010. Like yourself with your dad I was by his beadside during and after his passing. I was reflecting back on that one day and decided to listen to one of Dr Jordan Peterson's podcasts while looking for one I had not already heard I saw one were it mentioned he only ate meat for 5 years. I clicked on it and listed to his story and then his daughter 's story. I then discovered Dr Ken Berry's videos and the Carnivore diet. I immediately went on a beef, butter, eggs, liver a couple times a week for vitamins, and water with electrolytes diet. Within 3 days the brain fog was gone, tinitus gone, driving to the woods the road signs looked like brand new my vision was so much clearer like the first time walking out of the eye doctors with new glasses as a kid. I eat a big breakfast of beef, eggs, bacon and water and go to work. Later I would look at the time and it was 2pm I had not been hungry since I ate at 5am. Wow! I couldn't believe this, I could never go more than a couple hours without eating. My energy level went through the roof. I am able to stay focused on a task, something I have struggled with since my teens. I developed arthritis in my left knee after having surgery for a torn maniscus. It deterorated to bone on bone and became unbearable to walk on at times. I have wanted to have a knee replacement but they kept telling me I was too young and did injections (lasted 1 1/2 weeks with bad side effects) today having been on the Carnivor diet for a while now my arthritis pain is gone and I am climbing trees like I did in my early 20s. My energy level is constant the entire day. Despite my high level of physical work I am not sore. I crave physical activity more than I ever have in my life. I am absolutely ripped despite not having been to a gym in years. I am dusting off my weights and getting back into lifting now. I sleep like a rock and awake fully reasted and ready to go. I haven't felt this good since I was a young kid just eating what we sustainably raised on our family farm. Folks finding your proper diet should be the most important priority in your life. Without your health nothing else matters. When you do you will be able to truly do great the great things you were meant to do. Ed your videos and podcasts have helped me tremendously over the years and appreciate you for sharing your time. I look forward to reading Dr. Lyon's book. I am so glad you have her as your doctor. I pray my story will help others. May God Bless.
@rebeccacarlson868 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story!!! I am completely blown away at the details you were able to provide. This is a PERFECT example of why food tracking is so important! Great job!!!!! 👏🫶💪
@GQguy24 Жыл бұрын
@@rebeccacarlson868you ACTUALLY read all that? 🤔😂
@rebeccacarlson868 Жыл бұрын
@@GQguy24 I did! Lol! Figured if he took the time to write so much detail, it must be good info. That’s how I usually comment too 😂😂😂
@230e4 Жыл бұрын
@@rebeccacarlson868 Your welcome.
@pamelakelly586910 ай бұрын
I did and it was truly worth every second!!!
@yiskahrose1474 Жыл бұрын
Walking and or rebounding are both good for lymphatic drainage, which in turn is important for longevity.
@sedonasolutions7662 Жыл бұрын
I was exclusively whole food plant based up until a month ago. I introduced sardines for the D3 and Omega profile. Just added organic tofu (while I was listening to your talk🙂to my oat groat and berry BeFast! Thank you for the clarity on this important issue.👌 I will be ordering my organic turkey this year and intoducing clean meats in the proper serving size. I have always been mindful of my FIBER intake. I will contiune to track my results. With the addition of animal protein and increased weight work (currently just 5-7 pounds and 3 sessions of 20 reps) maybe twice a week. Am increasing my weight workouts to 3 times a week and 10 sets of 10 reps and adding rooking to my hike. I do Pilates 5 times a week💪. It's more than a walk but I totally get your advice and oberservations! Am buying Dr. Lyon's book today! Thank you both for this LIFE CHANGER! All the best, Suzette PS ED, I first heard you at a GP PRO!!! You are an inspiration! 😇
@juiceitwithzita Жыл бұрын
I love Gabrielle. She knows her stuff. I pre ordered her book after listening to her on Levels. Can't wait to read! Plus, lm all into resistance training and optimizing protein thanks to her! 46 and fab!
@bdcolorado1128 ай бұрын
Being part of a HRT clinic, we see the stigma as such a big thing to break through. Education is key for people to understand the benefit of what we do. But what we do is just a part of the part of the whole. Thank you for bringing the whole to the conversation and educating everyone to the importance of training, eating, and how doing bloodwork regularly can make a huge difference in optimizing their health and being. When you're optimized, you are of better service to everyone around you.
@billlahr2452 Жыл бұрын
I was in a cycling accident in early summer. Because I have been strength training, I believe it helped me to heal and recover better and faster than I had ever dreamed possible.
@mariapaquette9968 Жыл бұрын
Great interview that gets to the heart of many important health topics and provides you with actionable items to improve your own life. Dr Gabrielle Lyon is a true gem. I’m lucky to have found her a few years ago and have her and Dr Stepanenko work directly with me to improve how I feel and look.
@gethappygethealthy Жыл бұрын
Amazing show! It's SO incredibly good to hear what she had to say! So many more Dr.'s need to advise like she does, what a blessing she is to the health and wellness industry!
@kalebrice3624 Жыл бұрын
I truly appreciate each piece of content you create! You have inspired me to reach new levels within myself and through helping others like I’ve never expected before!
@mamapoppins7422 Жыл бұрын
🙋I agree. Ed's content is incredible!!! 👍☺
@yiskahrose1474 Жыл бұрын
Great info! I love the research she has done on the necessity of skeletal muscle. I believe in super food, whole food nutrition for sure. :) Plus, exercise!! 😄 I personally barely eat animal products because I feel better not eating them, but it's not good to replace them with anything but super food, whole plant foods. (Like sprouts, tonnes of greens, chia, hemp, etc.). I feed my kids and hubby high quality animal products (like grass fed beef), though, to make sure they get the nutrition they need, because they don't load up on as much plant super foods as I do. Thank you Ed!
@michaelfishbaugh5157 Жыл бұрын
WOW! I will be listening to this podcast over and over all week. Information packed, you have to listen to this more than once to get all the benefits talked about it.
@franklinhopkinsjr1065 Жыл бұрын
At 61 I exercise daily and lift weights 4 times a week. This has been an awesome interview. Just bought the book…
@UTP504 Жыл бұрын
How are you and the body feeling? You’ve gotta be In better shape than most people your age and feeling better than most.
@thebourg Жыл бұрын
It was a fantastic episode. I coach clients un a lot of the areas they were talking about and it's great to hear that reinforced. Only thing I didn't like was when they laughed at people who walk for exercise. Walking is a great form of exercise
@jmorefit1 Жыл бұрын
Unless you’re age 65+ or 80+ pounds overweight no it’s not…even if you’re in those age groups only resistance training will improve your overall quality life more than only walking
@vickibazter3446 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant doctor. I appreciate this presentation immensely.
@EdMylettShow Жыл бұрын
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@margomoore4527 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Dr Gabrielle! I’m a singer and I hate practicing at home! I love my twice-weekly lessons with my voice coach and work very hard in those lessons, but I am a performer and I need someone to be hearing me. It’s just not always possible, though.
@matthewsevachko2109 Жыл бұрын
This is why I feel better at 50 than at 40. 💪💪. Great show.
@djj3357 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this vital information! We enjoyed reading each individual book you two have written. 'Forever Strong' & 'The Power of One More' You are great communicators!! 💯🔥🥩💪🏾
@emilypapi1307 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely loved this interview! I whole heartily believe in these concepts and utilizing preventive health natural measures and vitamins and supplements before prescriptions! I would love to find a primary doctor like Dr. Lyon but I live in the Philadelphia area. Does Dr. Lyon know any doctors that have the same values that I could see in Philadelphia? I can’t wait to get the book as well by the way!
@rebeccacarlson868 Жыл бұрын
L😍VE! L😍VE! L😍VE! Ordered my book and can’t wait to dive in!!! Thank you for sharing your friends and knowledge with us, Ed!!! 🫶❤️😘
@kathycole1 Жыл бұрын
Today’s show was awesome. I wish she would’ve covered more on osteoporosis or osteopenia in skeletal health. I am dealing with both I’m 68 years old but I learned a lot today thank you both.
@kwucmp Жыл бұрын
Love love love this woman..she is my inspiration ❤️ 💖 💗I'm a performer to. After covid I built a gym in my back yard..I still have to go to a gym to train..and I don't care what people are there or to be seen..its just going there and doing it. It's the whole experience..
@humblegrowth224 Жыл бұрын
This is an amazing interview that really aligned with my views on health and longevity. Thank you so much, Ed.
@isaacgarcia1472 Жыл бұрын
I do have to add, big thank you, though! Love the conversation and information you always provide.
@Modervation Жыл бұрын
Great guest today Ed! Thanks for sharing 🙏🏼💪🏼💯
@lyndakoch7917 Жыл бұрын
thank you. being a baby boomer I am impressed to hear your dic talk about what I need to be doing for.strenfth and weight control. seniors usually have FREE gym membership under their Medicare. No excuse to not go! I'll keep you posted! #babyboomer #train #fitnes
@kimthoa8533 Жыл бұрын
The podcast is interesting, but I must say that cultures with the highest life expectancy are generally not extremely muscular. For example, I wouldn't say that Japanese people do a lot of weightlifting, but they are very active and eat foods that are great for the gut microbiome. I would consider walking exercise =).
@Mikaelo-w7t Жыл бұрын
Not a good example considering real mortality rates of the current era.
@RudyMettia Жыл бұрын
I don’t think she mentioned “extremely muscular”.
@MyHolisticVibe8 ай бұрын
Changing the face of Healthcare... mission-driven, thanks for bringing the science mainstream!
@ModernJewelryMakers Жыл бұрын
This was an excellent “wake up call” to start consuming more red meat & to focus on strength training- I’ve know for a while in my gut this was the answer to feeling better My only concern is that I have lost all my molars on the bottom. I am planning on getting a “4 in 1” replacement of the whole bottom set. But in the meantime I have cut back on anything that requires chewing & eating most soft foods. And I’m only 55! So I’m gonna turn this around today
@sallykempis534110 ай бұрын
I agree to you miss Dr....i love you. For the functional information..i listened to a lot..and i compared the knowledge i learned from you to them
@missbranni Жыл бұрын
So much great information jam packed in this episode. Definitely grabbing Dr Lyon’s book!
@marysloos5432 Жыл бұрын
Love it great conversation and information. Definitely increasing my strength training and as I’m allergic to lots of veggies (it’s really sad) will focus on more non-processed meats into my diet. For the next conversation, Can you ask her about the estrogen side of things? Both estrogen and testosterone are decreasing naturally as we age but estrogen replacement, IMO, isn’t being talked about and or receives more negativity then testosterone.
@PaulaDTozer Жыл бұрын
A VERY IMPORTANT discussion! Thanks Ed and Dr. Lyon!
@nextgenerationcycle Жыл бұрын
Love it Ed, health-span over lifespan all day long and embrace the discipline of steel - love your work brother
@luChewy8458 Жыл бұрын
This eye opening. I have been on hormone replacement since I have been in my 50's (menopausal) . I'm 66. My doctor was specifically a Menopause Doctor. Otherwise I haven't heard this before and I have had a lot of Orthopedic surgery. 😮
@RJ4Loans Жыл бұрын
Great information Ed.. Thanks for all that you do. I really enjoyed the show and hearing from Dr. Lyon.
@EdMylettShow Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching!🙏🏽
@momarknetwork6222 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the inspiration you are
@EdMylettShow Жыл бұрын
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@robmatson6857 Жыл бұрын
I listen all week! This is so dadgum valuable...much appreciated Ed! thank you
@Tjb65 Жыл бұрын
Wow! Spot on ADL’ s activity of daily living! No one is talking about that ADLs do not mean anything exercise.
@northernidealist Жыл бұрын
This is incredibly insightful. Changed my mind on a lot of my health strategies. Will be implementing this information into my routine. Thanks Ed!
@carolyngialamas2335 Жыл бұрын
So much great information here. Thank you Ed for bringing a new area of knowledge to all of us! Something that stood out to me in this interview is that our government used to encourage being our healthiest and strongest when it was to their benefit in the 1940s. Not so much since then. Some thing for all of us to ponder about why is that? 🤔
@AskNurseSherrie Жыл бұрын
Healthcare is a BUSINESS. They want repeat CUSTOMERS.
@elenamartinezvidal Жыл бұрын
Very interesting! However, as a pescatarian who is mainly a vegetarian, I will NOT be going back to meat. I do keep up with my protein intake. After this though I will be upping my strength training.
@dmiles8406 Жыл бұрын
Loved every moment of this interview… thank you 😊 kindly for sharing this!❤️
@thatboibenji1228 Жыл бұрын
Her brain is so beautiful! Thank you for this knowledge 🙏💯
@AlisonTilley-d1r Жыл бұрын
Love this! She should win a Nobel Peace Prize.
@sarahfonville2630 Жыл бұрын
Love this ❤. Thank you so much for your content! Can't wait to read the book
@TraceyM-by1ex Жыл бұрын
One of the best shows you’ve done yet!! I’ll definitely be saving this and sharing it with everyone I know. So grateful! 🙏💜
@bbeal315 Жыл бұрын
Bought her book..just starting. I also have a consult with her...amazing...thanks as always Ed for great content and info.
@ShaunPhillipslimitlessfx Жыл бұрын
Great discussion with huge insights, but one thing that doesn’t add up for me is the idea that we have to eat meat to maintain muscle mass. Protein is made up of amino acids. The amino acids that the meats posses have all come from plants. Therefore, wouldn’t logic bring you to the conclusion that you can just eat a plant based diet with the correct combination of amino acids and be just as healthy? Or maybe even healthier, because meat is difficult to digest and produces a high amount of uric acid in your digestive tract.
@margmFH4O Жыл бұрын
Finally! Someone who loves meat. I eat meat every day and it makes me feel great! People think I’m nuts, but now I know it’s awesome. Thanks so much ❤
@mamapoppins7422 Жыл бұрын
🙋I do too!!!! Great job. 👏👏👏🎉
@gradysimpson3137 Жыл бұрын
Cutting edge fitness info!! Another Max Out! episode 😀💪🏾
@franciscopatino5736 Жыл бұрын
One of the best interviews ever!!
@augustofurtado5443 Жыл бұрын
She's absolutely great! I need to schedule a visit to her office!
@andrewmerritt1667 Жыл бұрын
Great talk. Never going to animals regardless. I have seen the research and it dominates all dietary baselines. I am interested in protein issues as it causes the C oftentimes so great discussion there. Thanks Ed. U are amazing.
@DrKondrup Жыл бұрын
100% agree. Just bought her book 5 seconds ago
@lyftlyfeapparel Жыл бұрын
Another Great interview and perspectives. Keep up the great work Ed.
@runako2013 Жыл бұрын
Excellent discussion. Truly impressed hearing a female physician who takes a holistic approach to care. Thank you for bringing such precious guests 🎉God bless❤
@EdMylettShow Жыл бұрын
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
@tonyhunt4636 Жыл бұрын
Greetings, I hope this message finds you in good health and high spirits. Recently, I had the pleasure to watch your insightful interview with the legendary NFL running back, Marshall Faulk.🏈 I wanted to commend you on the intriguing questions you posed and the overall streamlined flow of the process. From start to finish, it was an engaging watch and you deserve all the accolades for conducting such an impressive interview with such a notable personality. The way you maintained a harmonious blend of professionalism, coupled with the casual friendliness, made the experience enjoyable for the viewer. You not only kept the conversation informative and educational, but also incredibly entertaining. I sincerely hope that you continue to create such fantastic content for your viewers in the future. It is talents like yours that brings joy and enlightenment to many individuals, inspiring them in many ways. Keep up the great work and looking forward to viewing more of your interviews soon. 😊👍 Best regards Tony's AI
@sheasigafoos626 Жыл бұрын
Agreed
@stevencraigbryan3770 Жыл бұрын
Incredible how so many physicians miss this
@rosetteasba9553 Жыл бұрын
Listening to this, I just had an "aha" moment.. it makes so much sense now, why we would look at a "skinny fat" person are and they'd me ore unhealthy or unfit than, someone who might look bigger in size.. awesome one
@romansweet9360 Жыл бұрын
True very true woman we have too be strong we need that for help our self to Enjoy with our kids every day life
@jeremiahbenton3946 Жыл бұрын
So good; such a wealth of information, & ways to be healthier. Thx for sharing! 🤩
@Sgv1013 Жыл бұрын
What if you have insulin resistant? What do you do? Do you eat early when your intermittent fasting overnight or what?
@RafaelHernandezMeta Жыл бұрын
Muscle is an organ of longevity!! Thanks Dr !!!
@hussainmohammad2244 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your nice post
@adampeniazek7502 Жыл бұрын
amazing information as always!!
@tonyhunt4636 Жыл бұрын
Hey there, I saw your interview with Marshall Faulk! 🏈 Super cool, keep it up!! 😊👍
@bderwin67 Жыл бұрын
absolutely amazing episode!!!!!
@josephstaples Жыл бұрын
We have great test for cardio such as v02 max, also good metrics for testing fat mass and knowing how much is healthy. People in the know can agree that a healthy muscle is both strong and big. The question is what are the best exercises to make strong and big muscles. When that question is answered We will be able to find a suitable test to measure healthy muscle mass.
@wueats9149 Жыл бұрын
So true. My wife walks around the house all day everyday, and for sure her calves are more solid than my who works out 3-4x a week.
@bettylynn66 Жыл бұрын
My dad in his early 80's would ride his bicycle to the gym then work out for 1-2 hours then ride home. He lived about 2 miles from the gym. Unfortunately he had to stop in his mid 80's after getting hit by a car . He declined rapidly after that.
@bettyfernandez3750 Жыл бұрын
Thank you both great info ❤
@bderwin67 Жыл бұрын
absolutely incredible Ed Mylett !!
@wspmjw Жыл бұрын
I'm interested to learn her approach for endurance athletes, specifically Marathon + runners and Century + cyclists.
@VetoSwain Жыл бұрын
Great pod Ed! Awesome guest 💪🏽
@tonelocrian Жыл бұрын
@29:44 'Your survivability as you age is related to your muscle mass' - Dr. Gabrielle Lyon.
@terrifranklin7585 Жыл бұрын
Hit the like button before I started watching cause I knew it was gonna be GOOD! You're in some GOOD hands, Ed! Just a curious observation... if it's about the face of emotion, why do they keep trying to make plants look like a piece of meat?
@edileidecathcart7676 Жыл бұрын
Amazing video! Thank you.👏👏
@DarrenFlemingAus Жыл бұрын
What is skeletal muscle as opposed to other muscle?
@chuckleezodiac246 ай бұрын
yeah, she doesn't have to say "skeletal muscle." everyone knows what we're talking about when we say "muscle." but technically there are 3 types: skeletal, smooth & cardiac.
@lavonnecarey2163 Жыл бұрын
This was incredible!!!
@johnnygrube Жыл бұрын
Very great podcast, got the book!
@wyzolma99 Жыл бұрын
This lady makes sense. My late mother was a world class veteran athlete.....who ran 100m, 200m & 400m & did javelin & long jump with occasional shotput. She lived until just short of her 94th birthday & although she had dementia, it was definitely NOT the debilitating disease it could have been. I cared for her for the last few years of her life & sadly she was a little less active from 87yo onwards. Methinks it's time for me to get more physically active😉⛷️💃🤸😊
@alanloflin883 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Ed for your time. Your stuff is magnificent! Hope to meet u someday
@EdMylettShow Жыл бұрын
I appreciate your support brother!💪🏽Thanks for watching
@alanloflin883 Жыл бұрын
@@EdMylettShow I enjoy your programs to help me keep my eyes open to new projects while I’m on 3rd shift at work building school buses. Helps me get thru the night.
@beatrizanstirman6941 Жыл бұрын
I only believe in functional medicine just so hard to find one locally loved this information thank you so much Ed
@vanessalord124910 ай бұрын
This lady is so awesome
@KikiAndJeffreyPearl Жыл бұрын
Wow! Please look at the only evidence we have (that I know of, let me know if any others) of Longevity. The Blue Zones, those people have done something very different than what you are discussing here. I’m studying all of this, so I was interested in listing.
@chuckleezodiac246 ай бұрын
the Myth of the "Vegan Blue Zones" is based on speculation & unreliable data with an absence of scientific proof or evidence-based information. but Loma Linda Pescatarians do live longer than the Loma Linda Vegans. (btw: Mormons eat meat and live just as long as the Seventh Day Adventists.) in 2020, Dan Buttner's "Blue Zones" marketing company was acquired by the Seventh-Day Adventist health care system. hmmmmm... in any case, whatever you try.... at least eat some eggs & fish.
@topofthefoodchainz3665 Жыл бұрын
Awesome info! Thank you Ed!💪😎👍
@EdMylettShow Жыл бұрын
🙌🏽🔥
@momentumrealtypartners Жыл бұрын
The idea of consistent resistance training comes from the Roman Empire and Gladiator times - that’s why we think about it so much…lol 😂 I actually have no clue, here to learn, great episode! 😎👍👏
@EdMylettShow Жыл бұрын
Glad you found this episode valuable!🙌🏽🙏🏽
@momentumrealtypartners Жыл бұрын
@@EdMylettShow absolutely, your content is always outstanding - thank you Ed!
@mrelixirgalactic Жыл бұрын
Thank you 💪🏽💯 #protein
@LisaRecendez11 ай бұрын
I am 65 years old and workout regularly, try to eat healthy but lately I noticed don’t have the same energy, could I be protein deficient,,,thanks ❤
@STEELESTRENGTHANDCONDITI-jq5km Жыл бұрын
This is so good!
@EdMylettShow Жыл бұрын
🙌🏽💯
@STEELESTRENGTHANDCONDITI-jq5km Жыл бұрын
I had to listen to this again today on my drive to work. This woman is a genius!