1h 41 min

Changing the Game of Health & Performance with David Goldman, MS, RD, CSSD, CSCS The Health Feast

    • Medicina

In today's relentless pursuit of peak performance, might the real key to enduring success lie in understanding our unique rhythms and the notion of 'just enough'?
In this episode of The Health Feast podcast, Dr. Rak and Po welcome David Goldman, MS, RD, CSSD, CSCS. David is an accomplished sports nutritionist and exercise physiologist, perhaps best known for his role as Chief Science Advisor for the groundbreaking documentary The Game Changers. His expertise has been instrumental in propelling the careers of athletes across collegiate, professional, and Olympic levels.
The conversation begins with a candid exploration of anxiety, sensory overload, and the downregulation of the nervous system. David shares personal anecdotes about his own challenges and the strategies he employs to maintain equilibrium in an overstimulating world.
The exchange with David takes us on a journey through the world of plant-based nutrition, challenging the conventional narrative of dietary restrictions and opening our eyes to the empowering abundance of choices that can nourish us to our core.
The discussion then turns to the physical, where David introduces the concept of 'minimum effective dose' in exercise. Through this lens, we examine how a tailored approach to fitness can maximize well-being and longevity, balancing the scales between the hustle for gains and the wisdom of sustainability.
David's wisdom extends to his views on social media. In a world where online presence is often equated with success, he deliberately steps back, valuing deep, meaningful connections over the superficial interactions that platforms encourage. He describes this choice as a way to preserve his energy for true engagement and well-being in his life.
Wrapping up our discussion, it becomes evident that David's philosophies offer a holistic blueprint for long-term success—one that values mindful pacing, genuine connections, and a celebration of life's abundance.
Join us as we unpack these topics and more, leaving you with a profound consideration: in our pursuit of life's goals, could less effort, in fact, bring us closer to our true potential?
Timestamps
[00:00:36] Making Plant-Based Diet a Party.[00:06:09] David Goldman's impressive resume.[00:09:00] Breathing techniques for relaxation.[00:13:08] Understanding anxiety and introversion.[00:15:28] Sensory overload and anxiety.[00:20:55] Cold plunges and community integration.[00:24:21] Front-loading rewards for behavior.[00:29:02] Plant-based movement discovery.[00:31:30] Life-changing immersive experiences.[00:34:57] Plant-based diet approach.[00:37:37] Making healthy behaviors a feast.[00:42:30] Health and physical activity recommendations.[00:45:23] Optimal cardiovascular exercise and strength training.[00:50:17] Training explosively.[00:53:38] Functional Movement Strength Training.[00:55:16] Backcountry skiing and exercise recommendations.[01:00:19] Exercise guidelines debate.[01:03:09] High-performing athletes and longevity.[01:05:51] Overtraining in young women.[01:10:19] Body image and fitness standards.[01:13:33] Finding community through fitness.[01:18:41] Protein obsession in food packaging.[01:19:53] Carnivore dieting and food issues.[01:26:17] Procrastination and human behavior.[01:29:24] The butterfly effect of actions.[01:31:08] Philosophy of minimalism.[01:36:04] Setting high friendship standards.[01:38:18] Introversion vs. Extroversion.[01:41:14] Sarcasm and New York culture.
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Have a question or comment for Dr. Rak and Po? You can submit them on our website https://www.thehealthfeast.com 
- Level up your health journey! Learn how to work with me or join a health coaching Tribe for a transformative health journey at https://www.rakyourlife.com.
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In today's relentless pursuit of peak performance, might the real key to enduring success lie in understanding our unique rhythms and the notion of 'just enough'?
In this episode of The Health Feast podcast, Dr. Rak and Po welcome David Goldman, MS, RD, CSSD, CSCS. David is an accomplished sports nutritionist and exercise physiologist, perhaps best known for his role as Chief Science Advisor for the groundbreaking documentary The Game Changers. His expertise has been instrumental in propelling the careers of athletes across collegiate, professional, and Olympic levels.
The conversation begins with a candid exploration of anxiety, sensory overload, and the downregulation of the nervous system. David shares personal anecdotes about his own challenges and the strategies he employs to maintain equilibrium in an overstimulating world.
The exchange with David takes us on a journey through the world of plant-based nutrition, challenging the conventional narrative of dietary restrictions and opening our eyes to the empowering abundance of choices that can nourish us to our core.
The discussion then turns to the physical, where David introduces the concept of 'minimum effective dose' in exercise. Through this lens, we examine how a tailored approach to fitness can maximize well-being and longevity, balancing the scales between the hustle for gains and the wisdom of sustainability.
David's wisdom extends to his views on social media. In a world where online presence is often equated with success, he deliberately steps back, valuing deep, meaningful connections over the superficial interactions that platforms encourage. He describes this choice as a way to preserve his energy for true engagement and well-being in his life.
Wrapping up our discussion, it becomes evident that David's philosophies offer a holistic blueprint for long-term success—one that values mindful pacing, genuine connections, and a celebration of life's abundance.
Join us as we unpack these topics and more, leaving you with a profound consideration: in our pursuit of life's goals, could less effort, in fact, bring us closer to our true potential?
Timestamps
[00:00:36] Making Plant-Based Diet a Party.[00:06:09] David Goldman's impressive resume.[00:09:00] Breathing techniques for relaxation.[00:13:08] Understanding anxiety and introversion.[00:15:28] Sensory overload and anxiety.[00:20:55] Cold plunges and community integration.[00:24:21] Front-loading rewards for behavior.[00:29:02] Plant-based movement discovery.[00:31:30] Life-changing immersive experiences.[00:34:57] Plant-based diet approach.[00:37:37] Making healthy behaviors a feast.[00:42:30] Health and physical activity recommendations.[00:45:23] Optimal cardiovascular exercise and strength training.[00:50:17] Training explosively.[00:53:38] Functional Movement Strength Training.[00:55:16] Backcountry skiing and exercise recommendations.[01:00:19] Exercise guidelines debate.[01:03:09] High-performing athletes and longevity.[01:05:51] Overtraining in young women.[01:10:19] Body image and fitness standards.[01:13:33] Finding community through fitness.[01:18:41] Protein obsession in food packaging.[01:19:53] Carnivore dieting and food issues.[01:26:17] Procrastination and human behavior.[01:29:24] The butterfly effect of actions.[01:31:08] Philosophy of minimalism.[01:36:04] Setting high friendship standards.[01:38:18] Introversion vs. Extroversion.[01:41:14] Sarcasm and New York culture.
Follow @thehealthfeast on IG and YT for more. The Health Feast is available where you get podcasts and thehealthfeast.com.
Have a question or comment for Dr. Rak and Po? You can submit them on our website https://www.thehealthfeast.com 
- Level up your health journey! Learn how to work with me or join a health coaching Tribe for a transformative health journey at https://www.rakyourlife.com.
-  Elevate your Mondays! Elevate your week with Reflection, Awareness, and Kindness. Subscribe to RAK ON for weekly inspiration:

1h 41 min