Boundless Life

Ben Greenfield

Free fitness, nutrition, biohacking, fat loss, anti-aging and cutting-edge health advice from BenGreenfieldLife.com! Tune in to the latest research, interviews with exercise, diet and medical professionals, and an entertaining mash-up of ancestral wisdom and modern science, along with Q&A's and mind-body-spirit optimizing content from America's top personal trainer.

  1. Being Boundless vs. Being “Broken”

    1 DAY AGO

    Being Boundless vs. Being “Broken”

    Being Boundless vs. Being “Broken” Why you should accept that you are broken and how that changes everything about the way you pursue health. Episode Summary In this episode, you learn about my lifelong obsession with perfection nearly ruined my ability to enjoy anything—sports, relationships, and even the pursuit of health itself. From golden child syndrome to slowly dropping out of sports I couldn't podium in, to the pain of losing my father, I lay it all out. This episode explains why none of the biohacking matters if you can't first accept that you're broken and find happiness in the journey anyway. Question of the Day 🗣️ Where in your life has the pursuit of perfection quietly stolen your joy, and what would it look like to let that go? Key Takeaways My identity was built on perfection from a young age—good grades, sports success, bodybuilding by 14—and anything that fell short felt like a threat to who I was. That obsession drove me to quit tennis, triathlons, and obstacle course racing the moment I couldn't finish on top. The hardest truth: my demands for perfection strained my relationship with my dad, and when he died of cancer, I felt like I'd failed my final attempt to "fix" him. We're all broken—our bodies and brains break down—and no amount of biohacking changes that. It's not until we stop trying to be perfect that we can actually savor the journey of becoming the best version of our broken selves. Timestamped Outline ⏱️ 00:00 – Introduction: Weekly newsletter podcast & how to subscribe  00:25 – Growing up as the "perfect kid"—good grades, sports, success at everything  01:08 – The obsession takes hold: no blemishes, no imperfections, no deformities allowed  01:25 – Bodybuilding at 14, running straight up mountains before dinner  01:50 – Closed loops, zero inbox, no red badges—or I can't sleep  02:13 – How perfection fueled my pursuit of extreme fitness and biohacking  02:45 – The word "boundless" and what it really meant to me: the opposite of broken  03:15 – Aging and the slow retreat from anything I might fail at 03:35 – Quitting tennis, triathlons, obstacle course racing—if I can't podium, I'm out  04:11 – My relationship with my dad and what my demands for perfection cost us  04:44 – Losing him to cancer and feeling like I failed to save him  05:10 – The truth: we're all broken—body, brain, family, everything  05:34 – What the Bible says about our fleeting, temporary nature  05:56 – Accepting brokenness as a path to humility, empathy, and glimpsing the eternal  06:20 – True boundlessness comes from love for God and love for others—not from optimization  06:45 – Running the marathon to savor the adventure, not to win  07:00 – Playing the instrument to appreciate the chords, not to perform for thousands  07:15 – Caring for the body to live with courage and adventure—not to be forever young on social media  07:29 – It's not until we accept we're broken that we find happiness in the pursuit  07:45 – Closing: I'd love to hear your thoughts—leave your comments and feedback Links & Resources 🔗 The Ancestral Mismatch Series (Parts 1–4) Are We Just Modern Zoo Animals? The Ancestral Mismatch (Part 1) Are We Just Modern Zoo Animals? The Ancestral Mismatch (Part 2) Are We Just Modern Zoo Animals? The Ancestral Mismatch (Part 3) Are We Just Modern Zoo Animals? The Ancestral Mismatch (Part 4) My book "Boundless."  Subscribe to My Newsletter → https://bengreenfieldlife.com/newsletter Connect & CTA 🎯 👉 This one's personal. I'd love to hear if any of it resonates—leave your comments and feedback directly on the post: bengreenfieldlife.com/article/newsletter-10/. 📩 Want these insights delivered to your inbox every week? Subscribe at bengreenfieldlife.com/newsletter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    8 min
  2. Are Your Supplements OVERHYPED, *Toxic* & Downright DANGEROUS Or Are Pills Just Better Living Through Science? A Debate With Robyn Openshaw & Dr. Jeffrey Bland

    4 DAYS AGO

    Are Your Supplements OVERHYPED, *Toxic* & Downright DANGEROUS Or Are Pills Just Better Living Through Science? A Debate With Robyn Openshaw & Dr. Jeffrey Bland

    Full Show Notes: BenGreenfieldLife.com/supplementsdebate Are supplements truly enhancing your health, or are they just hijacking it? In this episode, I bring together two leaders in the health and wellness space—Dr. Jeffrey Bland, known as the founder of functional medicine, and Robyn Openshaw, nutrition researcher and author of “Take Daily: How Supplements Hijack Your Health”—for an honest and eye-opening debate. We dive deep into controversial topics like the real story behind vitamin C and D supplements, why fish oil and protein powders might contain more than you bargained for, and how industrial processing could affect the purity of your favorite health boosters. If you’ve ever wondered whether your supplement stack is really serving you or possibly doing more harm than good, this episode is a must-listen. Join me as we explore practical tips for smarter, safer health choices. Episode Sponsors:  Truvaga: Balance your nervous system naturally with Truvaga's vagus nerve stimulator. Visit Truvaga.com/Greenfield and use code GREENFIELD30 to save $30 off any Truvaga device. Calm your mind, focus better, and recover faster in just two minutes. LMNT: Everyone needs electrolytes, especially those on low-carb diets, who practice intermittent or extended fasting, are physically active, or sweat a lot. Go to DrinkLMNT.com/BenGreenfield to get a free sample pack with your purchase! Fatty15: Fatty15 is on a mission to optimize your C15:0 levels and help you live healthier, longer. You can get an additional 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit by going to fatty15.com/BEN and using code BEN at checkout. Troscriptions: Explore Troscriptions' revolutionary buccal troche delivery system that bypasses digestion to deliver pharmaceutical-grade, physician-formulated health optimization compounds directly through your cheek mucosa for faster onset and higher bioavailability than traditional supplements. Discover a completely new way to optimize your health at troscriptions.com/BEN or enter BEN at checkout for 10% off your first order. Young Goose: To experience the transformative power of Young Goose's cutting-edge products, visit younggoose.com and use code BEN10 at checkout to enjoy a 10% discount on your first order. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    1 hr
  3. Reset Your Nervous System in THREE MINUTES Flat?! The Science Of Resonance Breathing (& A *Lamp* That Makes It Easy!) With Dr. Jay Wiles

    6 DAYS AGO

    Reset Your Nervous System in THREE MINUTES Flat?! The Science Of Resonance Breathing (& A *Lamp* That Makes It Easy!) With Dr. Jay Wiles

    Full Show Notes: bengreenfieldlife.com/ohmpodcast In this episode, I welcome back my former podcast sidekick, Dr. Jay Wiles—a leading performance psychologist and expert in nervous system optimization. Together, we dive deep into the science of resonance breathing, unpacking how this surprisingly simple practice can dramatically improve your heart rate variability, stress resilience, emotional well-being, and sleep quality.  We also get hands-on with the cutting-edge Ohm lamp, an innovative technology Jay helped develop that personalizes resonance breathing sessions using high-fidelity HRV data gathered right from your palm. Whether you're an elite athlete looking for a mental edge or just hoping to enhance your day-to-day health, this conversation is packed with actionable tips, real-world anecdotes, and a peek into the future of nervous system biohacking.  Dr. Jay Wiles - who you may remember if you're a long time podcast listener as my witty sidekick on old Ben Greenfield Life podcast episodes - is a performance psychologist and psychophysiology expert specializing in nervous system optimization, recovery, and human performance. He serves as Chief Health and Performance Officer at Ohm Health, where he leads the science and development of biofeedback-driven tools designed to train stress resilience, improve sleep, and enhance cognitive performance through evidence-based autonomic nervous system interventions.  Ohm Health is a nervous system resiliency and training company focused on improving stress resilience, recovery, sleep, and cognitive performance through evidence-based psychophysiology.  Pre-order and use code BEN for 10% off at Ohm Health Episode Sponsors: BIOptimizers MassZymes: MassZymes is a powerful, best-in-class enzyme supplement that improves digestion, reduces gas and bloating, and provides relief from constipation. Go to bioptimizers.com/ben and use code ben15 for 15% off your order. Organifi Shilajit Gummies: Harness the ancient power of pure Himalayan Shilajit anytime you want with these convenient and tasty gummies. Get them now for 20% off at organifi.com/Ben. Just Thrive: Just Thrive Probiotic is the only probiotic clinically proven to arrive 100% alive in your gut, wrestling in less bloat, better energy, and even clear skin. Digestive Bitters packs 12 science-backed herbs in one tasteless capsule that jumpstarts your digestion and supports GLP-1 production so cravings don’t control you. Visit justthrivehealth.com/BEN and save 20% with promo code BEN. See the difference for yourself or get a full product refund, no questions asked. BON CHARGE: BON CHARGE is a holistic wellness brand with a wide range of products that naturally address the issues of modern life. Their products can help you sleep better, perform better, recover faster, balance hormones, reduce inflammation, and so much more. Go to boncharge.com/GREENFIELD and use coupon code GREENFIELD to save 15%. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    53 min
  4. Is This Like Drinking HUNDREDS of Bottles Of Hydrogen In A Single Sitting? The Massive Antioxidant Benefits of *Inhaling* Hydrogen, With Dr. Tyler LeBaron & Alex Tarnava.

    13/09/2025

    Is This Like Drinking HUNDREDS of Bottles Of Hydrogen In A Single Sitting? The Massive Antioxidant Benefits of *Inhaling* Hydrogen, With Dr. Tyler LeBaron & Alex Tarnava.

    Tyler W. LeBaron, MSc, Ph.D., is the founder and executive director of the nonprofit Molecular Hydrogen Institute. With a background in biochemistry, physiology, and exercise science, he teaches exercise physiology and chemistry labs at Southern Utah University as an adjunct instructor. He interned at Nagoya University in Japan's Department of Neurogenetics, researching the molecular mechanisms of hydrogen gas on cell-signaling pathways. Tyler is a director of both the International Hydrogen Standards Association (IHSA) and the International Molecular Hydrogen Association (IMHA). He speaks at medical and academic conferences worldwide, collaborates with researchers globally, and works to advance the education and awareness of hydrogen as a therapeutic medical gas. Outside the lab, he trains in running and competes in arm wrestling.  Alex Tarnava is a self-taught scientist, inventor, and author whose work bridges biomedical innovation, sovereign health, and philosophical disruption. He invented the world’s only open-cup molecular hydrogen tablet—a patented delivery system that has become the most studied and widely adopted form of hydrogen therapy, featured in over 21 published clinical trials. Alex has co-authored 17 peer-reviewed papers, with more in press and under review.  He is also the co-inventor—alongside Tyler—of Inhale H₂, the first safe and effective hydrogen inhalation system. His leadership in the field led the Molecular Hydrogen Institute (MHI) to appoint him as the first chairman of its Research Committee. Full show notes: bengreenfieldlife.com/inhalehydrogen Episode Sponsors:  LeelaQ: Not only do LeelaQ’s products neutralize EMFs, increase ATP production, optimize HRV, and improve blood flow, but they've been third-party proven to do so in placebo-controlled double-blind studies. Visit leelaq.com and use code BEN10 for 10% off. Gameday Men’s Health: Gameday Men's Health offers science-backed, physician-led men's health optimization with personalized protocols for testosterone, peptide therapy, ED treatment, and more—helping you perform at your best whether you're training hard or keeping up with life. Visit gamedaymenshealth.com/bengreenfield for a free testosterone test and consultation at a clinic near you. BEAM Minerals: If you want to up your mineral game, give BEAM Minerals a try. Go to beamminerals.com and use code BEN at checkout for 20% off your order. Thrive Market: Discover how Thrive Market delivers premium, clean-label groceries from top brands like Simple Mills and Primal Kitchen at up to 30% off retail prices, making healthy eating accessible without compromising your budget or values. Skip the junk without overspending—visit thrivemarket.com/ben for 30% off your first order plus a FREE $60 gift. BiOptimizers MassZymes: MassZymes is a powerful best-in-class enzyme supplement that improves digestion, reduces gas and bloating, and provides relief from constipation. Go to bioptimizers.com/ben and use code ben10 for 10% off your order. BON CHARGE: BON CHARGE is a holistic wellness brand with a wide range of products that naturally address the issues of modern life. Their products can help you sleep better, perform better, recover faster, balance hormones, reduce inflammation, and so much more. Go to boncharge.com/GREENFIELD and use coupon code GREENFIELD to save 15%. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    1h 1m
  5. New Biohacks You Haven't Heard Of (Including A 1-2 Combo For Unique COGNITIVE Powers!) & The World's Best Health Conference With Tim Gray

    26/07/2025

    New Biohacks You Haven't Heard Of (Including A 1-2 Combo For Unique COGNITIVE Powers!) & The World's Best Health Conference With Tim Gray

    In this fascinating episode with repeat guest Tim Gray, you’ll get to dive into the world of cutting-edge health through the lens of the Health Optimisation Summit—Europe’s premier biohacking and wellness event. I’ve had the honor of being a keynote speaker at this incredible gathering in the past, and I’ll be back on stage again this year in London, September 13–14. If you want to connect with world-class speakers, explore health and longevity’s best-kept secrets, test cutting-edge tech, and sample the industry’s cleanest supplements and foods, you won’t want to miss this event—you can click here to discover more and grab your ticket at a discounted price (for a limited time only)! Full show notes: https://bengreenfieldlife.com/tim2025 Episode Sponsors: Timeline Nutrition: Give your cells new life with high-performance products powered by Mitopure, Timeline's powerful ingredient that unlocks a precise dose of the rare Urolithin A molecule and promotes healthy aging. Go to shop.timeline.com/BEN and use code BEN to get 20% off your order. Pique: Pique Teas are where plants and science intersect to produce teas and supplements of unrivaled efficacy, purity, and convenience. Go to Piquelife.com/Ben to get 20% off for life, plus a free starter kit with a rechargeable frother and glass beaker to elevate your ritual. Truvaga: Balance your nervous system naturally with Truvaga's vagus nerve stimulator. Visit Truvaga.com/Greenfield and use code GREENFIELD30 to save $30 off any Truvaga device. Calm your mind, focus better, and recover faster in just two minutes. LMNT: Everyone needs electrolytes, especially those on low-carb diets, who practice intermittent or extended fasting, are physically active, or sweat a lot. Go to DrinkLMNT.com/BenGreenfield to get a free sample pack with your purchase! IM8: Ditch the cabinet full of supplements—IM8 packs 92 powerhouse ingredients into one delicious scoop for all-day energy, gut health, and cellular support. Go to IM8Health.com and use code BEN for an exclusive gift—fuel your body the right way! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    57 min
  6. The Little-Known Sleep-Enhancing Molecule Most People Don't Understand: Truth About GABA & Sleep Hacking With Dr. Scott Sherr.

    22/02/2024

    The Little-Known Sleep-Enhancing Molecule Most People Don't Understand: Truth About GABA & Sleep Hacking With Dr. Scott Sherr.

    Do you find yourself battling with anxiety that grips your chest or insomnia that keeps you tossing and turning through the night? If so, this episode equips you with actionable strategies that lead toward a calmer, more revitalized you. Dive into the depths of neurotransmitter science with Dr. Scott Sherr as he unravels the mysteries of GABA modulation and helps you discover how rebalancing GABA levels can calm the storms of anxiety, pave the way for restful sleep, and unlock a path to overall well-being.  Dr. Scott Sherr is a Board Certified Internal Medicine Physician certified to practice Health Optimization Medicine (HOMe) and a specialist in hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). He is the founder of HOMe-SF, the first HOMe clinic in the United States, and the Chief Operating Officer of Health Optimization Medicine and Practice (HOMe/HOPe)–USA, a nonprofit education company training doctors and healthcare practitioners in detecting and correcting the root causes of health, not just disease. Additionally, Dr. Scott is also the COO of Smarter Not Harder (SNH), the for-profit arm of HOMe/HOPe. SNH is the company behind Troscriptions, a line of precision-dosed buccal troches that address the bottlenecks along the path to optimal health. They have five products on the market, now including Blue Cannatine, Just Blue, Tro+ Blue, Tro Calm, and Tro Zzz. Dr. Scott is also the co-founder of OneBase Health, an innovative HBOT ecosystem leveraging synergistic technologies to accelerate results. His clinical practice includes HOMe as its foundation, along with an integrative approach to hyperbaric oxygen therapy. This approach encompasses cutting-edge and dynamic HBOT protocols, comprehensive laboratory testing (using the HOMe framework), targeted supplementation, personal practices, synergistic technologies (new and ancient), and more. Prepare to embark on a fascinating journey into the intricate world of GABA. Join me and Dr. Scott as we unravel the profound impact of this neurotransmitter on anxiety, sleep, and your overall well-being. This enlightening discussion is brimming with practical insights to help you optimize your GABA levels and elevate your quality of life. For the full show notes, visit: https://bengreenfieldlife.com/gabapodcast Episode Sponsors: JoyMode: Go to usejoymode.com/GREENFIELD or enter GREENFIELD at checkout for 20% off your first order. BiOptimizers Magnesium Breakthrough: Go to bioptimizers.com/ben now and use code BEN10 to get 10% off any order. Manukora: Go to manukora.com/ben or use code BEN, and get a free pack of honey sticks with your order. Timeline Nutrition: Go to timelinenutrition.com/BEN and use code BEN to get 10% off your order. Clearlight Sauna: Go to HealwithHeat.com and use code BEN for a discount and free shipping. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    1h 6m
  7. Building Muscle & Testosterone On A Ketogenic Diet, Food Combining, Psychedelic Experimentation, Natural Depression Remedies & More!

    14/06/2017

    Building Muscle & Testosterone On A Ketogenic Diet, Food Combining, Psychedelic Experimentation, Natural Depression Remedies & More!

    https://bengreenfieldfitness.com/368 June 14, 2017 Podcast: 368 - Building Muscle & Testosterone On A Ketogenic Diet, Food Combining, Psychedelic Experimentation, Natural Depression Remedies & More! NEW! Click here for the official BenGreenfieldFitness calendar of events. Have a podcast question for Ben? Click the tab on the right (or go to SpeakPipe), use the Contact button on the app, call 1-877-209-9439, or use the “Ask Ben” form at the bottom of this page. ----------------------------------------------------- News Flashes: Interval training is one of the best anti-aging forms of exercise out there: - 4 min on, 3 min off x 3. So you *can* build muscle and testosterone on a ketogenic diet (says the latest research). And here's a great follow-up article by the study authors. We're Entering A New Golden Age of Psychedelics, and Portland is Leading the Way - and a related review of four different psychedelics by the author. Oh yeah, and magic mushrooms are ‘safest drugs’ compared to LSD, ecstasy & cocaine – says study. Travel east and you’ll need morning light and evening melatonin; go west and you’ll need evening light and morning melatonin. You can receive these News Flashes (and more) every single day, if you follow Ben on Twitter.com/BenGreenfield, Instagram.com/BenGreenfieldFitness, Facebook.com/BGFitness, BenGreenfieldFitness.com/Snapchat, and Google+. Special Announcements: This podcast is brought to you by: -TeloYears - find out more at bengreenfieldfitness.com/teloyears and listen to my podcast about it. -FourSigmatic Mushroom Extracts – use code “bengreenfield” for 15% off -Onnit – Get 10% off ANYTHING, from functional foods to supplements and beyond, at onnit.com/bengreenfield -Casper Matresses: Get $50 toward any mattress purchase by visiting Casper.com/BEN and using promo code ‘BEN' -Click here to donate any amount you'd like to support the podcast! -Click here to follow Ben on Snapchat, and get ready for some epic stories on his morning, daily and evening routine! What did you miss this week? A clay mask, a park workout, a morning routine change-up, an epic post-race salad and more. NEW! Click here for the official BenGreenfieldFitness calendar. Ben will be racing on the Spartan Pro Team for 2017! You can catch him at any of these races below and you can click here to register: -Blue Mountain Challenge, July 8 -Southeast Showdown, Asheville, July 29 -The Ascent, West Virginia, August 26 -July 11th, 2017: David Bouley's “The Chef & The Doctor Series” in TriBeca, New York. Please join me at Bouley Botanical for a over a multi-course wine dinner, curated by Chef David Bouley. We'll start with a reception featuring passed canapés and a specialty health tonic cocktail. Guests will have the opportunity to mingle and ask me any questions they like. Chef Bouley will then prepare a multicourse menu with wine pairing featuring products and ingredients to address the topic of the evening. Get your tickets here. -Sep 8-11, 2017: Who Wants To Live Forever Conference in Reykjavík, Iceland. Most of us not only want to have a long lifespan, but also a long healthspan; to be fit and healthy throughout the course of our lives. As we move into this unprecedented era of human history, a question arises: how far can the human healthspan be extended, and what are the most effective ways to achieve longevity? Click here for tickets! -Oct 13-15, 2017: Biohacker Summit, Helsinki, Finland. This event is the focal point for learning faster, performing better, living longer, and enjoying more what you wake up to do every day. Discover the latest in wearables, internet of things, nutrition, digital health, and mobile apps to increase performance, be healthier, stay fit, and get more done. Get your tickets here! -Dec 7-9, 2017: XPT Experience, Kauai, Hawaii. Join me, Brian Mackenzie, Kelly Starrett, Julia Starrett, Laird Hamilton and Gabby Reece, for an epic, all-inclusive performance living workshop this Dec 7, 8 and 9 in beautiful Kauai, Hawaii. Come and join us for pool training, underwater workouts, gym training, breathing instruction, outdoor workouts, recovery biohacking and much more! Get your tickets here. -Dec 17-23-9, 2017: Runga Retreat, Cambutal, Panama. This retreat spans 8-days and centers around fostering heightened awareness, presence, and connection with others through a mandatory "Digital Detox" - or no cell phones, computers, and other technology. Yoga is offered twice per day, everyday. There is also an off-site adventure ranging from hiking volcanoes to white water rafting or zip lining. World-class spa treatments are available and 100% of the food are suitable for vegetarian, vegan, paleo, gluten-free, or ketogenic dieters. Get your tickets here, and use code BEN for 10% off. Did you miss the weekend podcast episode with Richard Aiken? It was a must-listen – "How To Fix Your Brain And Biology With Plants: An Interview With Neurodietetics Author Richard Aiken On The Best Diet For The Brain." Click here to listen now or download for later! Grab this Official Ben Greenfield Fitness Gear package that comes with a tech shirt, a beanie and a water bottle. And of course, this week's top iTunes review - gets some BG Fitness swag straight from Ben - click here to leave your review for a chance to win some! ------------------------------------------ Listener Q&A: As compiled, deciphered, edited and sometimes read by Brock Armstrong, the Podcast Sidekick. How To Build Massive Stamina & Recover Faster From An Endurance Event Kory says: He's currently training for the Hurricane Heat 12 hour event for Spartan. He did it last year and he got time hacked at the 10th hour and so he's learned from the event and has started to do a lot more rucking, weighted calisthenics and military PT style workouts, but he knows this style of training can do a lot of damage to his joints. He's wondering if you have any tips on how to train for a weight bearing event like this without doing any damage to yourself, and also if you have any special gear you can recommend? In my response, I recommend: -Incline treadmill -Standing workstation -Hyperwear weighted vest -Normatec -Myobuddy -Eat Early & Eat Often (e.g. like Kokoro) Everything You Need To Know About Food Combining Zach says: He just stumbled across the concept of food combining. He's always thought of combining foods to get a balanced meal - getting protein, carbs and fats in each meal - but he's new to the nutrition side of things. What's the low down on food mixing, how do you do it properly and how do you avoid having undigested proteins and other things in your system?   Natural Fixes For Depression Hannah says: She just broke up with her boyfriend of two years, and she's having trouble coping with the mental and physiological ramifications of break up. She takes lions mane, D3, cordyceps, a good B vitamin and she exercises. She thinks all that is helping, but she's exhausted, she's having trouble sleeping, she can't think clearly, she's breaking down all the time and she's having a hard time coping. She's wondering if you have any suggestions for how to deal with heart break and the physical ramifications that entails? In my response, I recommend: -Retimer -Fish Oil -Vitamin D/K Blend -Gratitude Does The Whole30 Diet Work? Anonymous says: What are your thoughts on the Whole30 book, lifestyle changes and recipe? Do you think it's beneficial, or are there other ways to figure out what might be causing certain reactions in your body? In my response, I recommend: -Cyrex -Robb Wolf's "Wired To Eat" book -The Jungle Effect book -DNA Testing Prior to asking your question, do a search in upper right-hand corner of this website for the keywords associated with your question. Many of the questions we receive have already been answered here at Ben Greenfield Fi  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    1h 23m
  8. A Vaginal Weightlifting Coach Reveals Her Secrets On How To Train Your Body For Soul-Stretching, Bed-Shaking, Neighbour-Complaining Sex

    31/10/2015

    A Vaginal Weightlifting Coach Reveals Her Secrets On How To Train Your Body For Soul-Stretching, Bed-Shaking, Neighbour-Complaining Sex

    Kim Anami, pictured above (yep, she's the one with the weight plate between her legs) travels around the world lifting things with her vagina. Possibly more than you can lift with your biceps. Anami is an intimacy coach who teaches, among other things, what she calls "vaginal kung fu," along with pelvic floor muscle strengthening, how to have better sex, stronger orgasms, and a host of other sexual health topics. Throughout the year, she runs a series of online courses, which she calls “salons”, on topics with titled such as "Vaginal Kung Fu", "How to Be a Well-F**ked Woman", "Coming Together for Couples" and "Sexual Mastery for Men". So obviously, as you have probably guessed, this is a bit of an explicit episode, but in it, we cover very practical material for enhancing your sexual pleasure, your sexual endurance and your sexual health, including: -Exactly how to do vaginal weight lifting... -What it feel like to lift 10 pounds with your vagina, and what kind of weight do you use? -Why Kegels don't work for urinary incontinence or sexual strengthening... -The core and glute strengthening exercises that are crucial to include if you're doing vaginal weight lifting... -How women can train their bodies to have 20 orgasms in a row... -How do you strike a balance between tantric sex and optimizing your sleep? -Kim's #1 tip for how men can go longer and have multi-hour "sexercise" sessions... -The technique Kim uses to "make love to her partner while he is on the other side of the planet"... -Why Kim uses colostrum and glutamine... -Kim's feelings about whether men need to restrict ejaculation or orgasms... -How to have "sex dates" with your partner... -The form of meditation Kim uses to enhance her sexual energy... -What Kim thinks about porn, and how porn affects your sex life... -The single, most natural lubricant you can use to enhance sex... -And much more! Resources from this episode: -Kim's "Sexual Mastery For Men" and "Vaginal Kung Fu" courses -Jade eggs for vaginal weightlifting -Book: The Tao of Health, Sex, and Longevity: A Modern Practical Guide to the Ancient Way Do you have questions, comments or feedback for Kim Anami or me about increasing sexual endurance and sexual strength, or anything else we discuss in this episode? Leave your thoughts at BenGreenfieldFitness.com! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    48 min
  9. Episode #183: Are Your Hormones Out Of Whack?

    16/02/2012

    Episode #183: Are Your Hormones Out Of Whack?

    Click to Subscribe to All Ben's Fitness & Get A Free Surprise Gift from Ben. Click here for the full written transcript of this podcast episode. In this Feb 15, 2012 free audio podcast: Are Your Hormones Out Of Whack? Also: which type of coconut milk is best, bike workouts in a hotel, choosing the best (elliptical) chain rings, which fats are the healthiest, is sugar free dark chocolate ok, controlling the urge to snack at work, stress incontinence in female runners, increased heart rate in heat and humidity, correcting an estrogen imbalance, and how much to workout while lowering cortisol levels. Do you have a future podcast question for Ben? Call toll free to 1-877-209-9439, Skype to “pacificfit” or scroll down on this post to access the free “Ask Ben” form... Remember, if you have any trouble listening, downloading, or transferring to your mp3 player just e-mail ben@bengreenfieldfitness.com. Also, please don't forget to leave the podcast a ranking in iTunes - it only takes 2 minutes of your time and helps grow our healthy community! ----------------------------------------------------- Special Announcements: Call out for Testimonials -  Are you someone who was really out of shape (overweight, unable to climb stairs, experiencing shortness of breath, dangerously high blood pressure, etc...)? Did you train/rehab with Ben's help and advice to go on to race a triathlon, marathon or ironman? If you are, email Ben a testimonial at ben@bengreenfieldfitness.com and you could be featured in his next book! Curious about what a stool/GI test involves? Ben announced that he recently did this GI Test. Check out his results  & explanation of results. Ben Greenfield's Ultimate Weight Training Guide - now available in hard copy format. Follow Ben on Google+ - and get different info than you get from Facebook and/or Twitter. Ben is now logging his daily diet & exercise sessions at - The Inner Circle -- get in now for a buck! ----------------------------------------------------- News Flashes: Time to chalk up yet another success for fish oil - maintaining strength as you age. Here's why that Snickers bar is so much more tempting and tasty when you're low on sleep. 150 minutes of exercise a week is probably NOT enough to prevent diabetes. In trained subjects, 2 minute rest periods have allowed for just as much strength development as 4 and 5 minute rest periods. I wish studies like this would look at more than just weight loss (i.e. blood glucose, triglycerides, HDL, etc.) ----------------------------------------------------- Listener Q&A: Audio Question from Rick: What coconut milk brand or type should he buy? Can or carton? Also wondering about Rhabdomyolysis from intense workouts? Side effects? ~ In my response, I mention coconut cream concentrate. Audio Question from Craig: Traveling a lot between now and the first race of the season – how should he prepare in a hotel for the bike leg of the tri? ~ In my response, I mention Tabata sets, power intervals and long hard rides. Audio Question from Joe: A few questions about choosing the best elliptical chain rings. ~ In my response to Joe, I reference my comprehensive discussion in podcast 159. Bilal asks: Someone whose opinion I trust and value forwarded me your recommendations on the food pyramid. I am a bit puzzled by your recommendations for fat, especially items like ghee that are incredibly high in saturated fats. Olive oil makes a lot of sense as a clear alternative. Can you point me to some scientific studies on which your recommendations are based? I may have the complete wrong model in my mind and I'd like to be better educated on such nutritional issues. Alex asks: I found a sugar free dark chocolate in the supermarket today and I checked the ingredients, which sounded OK but not sure about a couple of them. It has "70% cocoa solids, 15% polydextrose (soluble dietary fiber), erythritol, soy lecithin (emulsifier), vanilla flavour and stevia". I know your opinion on soy lecithin from the recent protein powder podcast but I'm not sure about polydextrose and erythritol. My Google searches didn't show them as too bad. Are they? David wrote: I'm an active athlete and eat a paleo based diet; however, I work a pretty sedentary and sometimes a pretty boring job, and even though I eat "healthy" foods, when I'm at work I can't seem to stop eating. On my days off I eat minute amounts in comparison. Do you have any tips to help me control my eating while at work? ~ In my response to David, I mention the following resources: 5 ways to suppress your appetite without taking any special pills or capsules A simple six step system for eliminating food cravings 12 dietary supplements that can massively control your most intense carbohydrate cravings Episode 160 full transcript Lori asks: Can you talk about stress incontinence in women runners? What is your opinion about bladder sling procedures to 'fix' the problem. (Assuming it's a skilled surgeon.) ~ In my response, I mention biofeedback, and http://bcia.org for finding a qualified practitioner. Oyvind wrote: I am a spinning instructor and I often coach interval training during my classes. I coach my class at which intensity level they should aim for during the session and everybody has a heart rate monitor. With a full house and high intensity, the temperature and the humidity in the room rises. Do you know by how much the heart rate can increase at different intensity levels due to high temperature and high humidity? A "ballpark" figure would be sufficient. And also, as an instructor, I shout out instructions and at the same time I work out myself. Do you have any input as to how much the heart rate can increase due to my shouting? Finally, do you have any experience in using AcidZapper, a supplement for lactic acid buffering? Do they work and are there any research backing this up. ~ In my response, I mention Extreme Endurance. Rick asks: I recently tested my hormone levels through a saliva test kit. Results came back with a low progesterone (Pg) to estradiol (E2) ratio being low at 11.49, suggesting I am estrogen dominant. I was subsequently prescribed topical progesterone to correct this imbalance. My question is: what would you do to correct an imbalance of this nature? Would you supplement with the topical cream as recommended or with something else? Are there any side effects you'd be concerned about by taking progesterone cream? I am an active 34 yr old male with no major health conditions… and I know you are not a doctor :-) but advice is very valued! ~ In my response to Rick, I mention an estrogen detox. Amanda wrote: I have not had a menstrual cycle for 2 years. I have been seeing a naturopath the last 6 months and we are doing various treatments, like taking Progesterone and other hormones/supplements. This last visit we went over test results and my Cortisol levels are through the roof. To decrease the levels of cortisol she asked that I ONLY do Yoga 7 days a week. Exercise is one of the most important parts of my life and to go from what I have been doing to only Yoga is devastating (I know I need to gain perspective on this). My doctor and I talked through some options and she said it was ok to run 3x week at 10 min/pace for 20 minutes and then Yoga. That is only 2 miles! Ugh! I would love your opinion on "non stressful" exercise to do. I guess I am just looking for guidance on what a week would look like for exercise I can do to feel like I am getting a workout/not losing muscle tone but not hammering my body. My husband and I want to start a family soon so I need to get the no menstrual cycle issue figured out. ~ In my response to Amanda, I recommend she listen to an upcoming podcast episode with Janet Alexander at www.enduranceplanet.com Prior to asking your question, do a search in upper right hand corner of this website for the keywords associated with your question. Many of the questions we receive have already been answered here at Ben Greenfield Fitness! ====================================== [contact-form-7 id="6222" title="Ask Ben"]====================================== Brand new - get insider VIP tips and discounts from Ben - conveniently delivered directly to your phone! Just complete the information below... 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  10. Podcast Episode #86: Find Out Whether Flax Seed Oil Actually Provides All the Fatty Acids You Need

    26/10/2011

    Podcast Episode #86: Find Out Whether Flax Seed Oil Actually Provides All the Fatty Acids You Need

    Click to Subscribe to All Ben's Fitness & Get A Free Surprise Gift from Ben. Click here for the full written transcript of this podcast episode In this March 17th free audio episode:Does flax oil actually work, what is inflammation, exercise and beta blockers, is magnesium toxic, hunger levels after biking vs. running, the benefits of cinnamon, when to use fins in the pool, why lamb is a good meat choice, when to eat sugar after exercise, crotch pain on the bicycle, swimming and asthma, and much more! Remember, if you have any trouble listening, downloading, or transferring to your mp3 player just e-mail ben@bengreenfieldfitness.com. And don't forget to leave the podcast a ranking in iTunes - it only takes 2 minutes of your time and helps grow our healthy community! Just click here to go to our iTunes page and leave feedback. ---------------------------------------- Featured Topic: The results of my essential fatty acid test with Bioleticshave arrived, and in this featured topic, I give Dr. Richard Cohen a call to find out the results, and find out whether the flax seed oil capsules I have been taking are actually working. In this call, Dr. Cohen explains essential fatty acids, why you need them, whether to know if you're getting enough of them, and which sources of essential fatty acids are ideal - and I find out whether I need to make some dietary changes. ---------------------------------------- Special Announcements 1. Ben's Body Transformation Club has officially launched! Prepare to re-invent your body and discover how to eat and exercise in the most effective way possible. Ben's Body Transformation Club is now open and has already mailed the first exercise and nutrition instructions for March, straight to your home! Want to get on board?  What the heck is Ben's Body Transformation Club? You'll need to click here to find out! 2. The 2010 Ironman CDA Triathlon Camp is being taught by Ben Greenfield from Sunday, May 16- Wednesday May 19, 2010, and is specifically designed to completely prepare you for the race course, race day tactics and nutrition and pacing strategies for Ironman Coeur D' Alene! Click here for more information and to register. 3. Ever wonder if your swimming technique is all it could be? Want to know if your bike is fit properly, or if you have a good pedal stroke? Would you like to know if your running gait is slowing you down or setting you up for injury? Our online video analysis of swim, bike or run is quick way to get professional feedback, inexpensively. Click hereto get started now with a swim, bike or run video analysis from Ben Greenfield and the team at Pacific Elite Fitness. ---------------------------------------- Listener Q&A Do you have a question for Ben? Just call 1-877-209-9439 and leave a voicemail, leave a Skype voicemail to username "pacificfit", or e-mail ben@bengreenfieldfitness.com. Listener Chris asks: I've heard from several people that inflamation is bad. I believe this is true, but I don't really understand what inflammation really is. Could you explain that? Also, I climb pretty well(on the bike), but tend to gave trouble keeping up on the fast flats of a crit. Do you have any training advice to address this weakness in my cycling? In my response to Chris, I tell him to click here to listen to a recent interview with author Monica Reinagel on the subject of inflammation and health. Listener Chuck asks: I have a question for this weeks podcast. Lately, I have found myself just completely unmotivated to workout. Granted, I'm still getting my workouts in, but come 4 or 5 in the afternoon when I'm heading the pool or gym after work, I just feel completely exhausted. Now and then I just end up going home and taking a nap. I'm only getting about 4-6 hours to sleep at night and I know this has to be part of the issue- you would agree? But are there other reasons that could be adding to this lack of motivation and exhaustion such as a nutritional deficiency- like eating a diet too low in healthy fat or carbohydrates? I am taking most of the vitamins you reccomend. Could it perhaps be from not having the proper revcovery nutrition after my workouts as well? You answered the question I asked about this tonight on the Rockstar Triathlete call (thanks for that) so now I think that could be a reason as well. Thanks so much for you time Ben, only a month and a half till my first Half Ironman! Listener Michael asks:  I am a mountain bike racer and i live in the Northeast so I have trouble training outdoors in the winter. I use a trainer but find that when i Do so for over 45 minutes i get testicular pain. I try to get up on the bike a lot to allow blood flow and alleviate the problem but i still get it? Any ideas? Listener Sarah asks: I have a question pertaining to exercise and beta blockers. For about a year I have been taking an 80mg slow release beta blocker (propranalol) as a preventative measure against migraines, I wondered what effect this may have on my heart rate during training sessions, both cardio and weight training, but mainly cardio workouts where more focus is placed upon working in training zones according to heart rate. It is my understanding that beta blockers are a medication which is often used to lower blood pressure and heart rate, but I have never been too sure about what this means for my training. Will I be able to reach heart rate training zones with the same effort as if I was not taking this type of medication? Or does my body need to work a little harder to reach target heart rates? And are there any other implications that I must consider when training? Listener Scott asks: What is your take on Magnesium Stearate and Stearic Acid in multi-vitamins? Listener Robert asks: I alternate my early morning sprint workouts between running and biking. When I do the running, I have no problem with appetite control throughout the day. However, when I do the biking, I seem to be famished the rest of the day. I suspect this has something do with the increased muscle use when biking vs. running. I’ve tried adding a few more calories to breakfast and morning snacks as well as adding more protein and carbs with limited results. I just want to eat all day after I bike. Obviously, I’m missing something. I generally eat Perfect Oatmeal or Granola and fruit in the morning and a morning snack of nuts, seeds, or a Bumble bar. Lunch generally consists of some sort of salad with beans, turkey, and veggies, etc. Listener Joel asks: Love the podcast, thanks for all your hard work and great advice!  I have a question about a friend of mine who has had to give up swimming in the pool due to breathing problems which happen after a pool session.  The way he describes it it sounds almost like an asthmatic or allergic type reaction with pain and difficulty on the inhalation and shortness of breath a short while after finishing his workout.  He doesn't experience this with open water swimming so I was suspicious of a potential reaction either to the chlorine or to the substances which are formed when the chlorine reacts with the organic matter in the pool which I believe you've mentioned on the show previously, chloramines?  The pool we swim in at the Y is maintained in a traditional manner, not a more modern, low-chlorine system, which might be making things worse. He saw his regular doctor but that proved to be no help at all.  I'm just wondering if you've ever heard of such a thing happening and if it could be something as simple as some sort of late-onset allergy to one or more chemicals in the pool.  If this is the case I'm guessing there might not be too much to do about it. Listener Chuck asks: What is ideal macronutrient balance for an athlete for optimal performance? Or, how does it differ for someone looking to gain strength, someone training for an olympic distance triathlon, and for someone training for a half or full Ironman triathlon? Also, I've been following your Holistic fueling for triathletes, and you often call for meals with lamb. I don't know much about lamb, but why lamb over chicken or beef? Does it have some nutritional qualities I'm not aware of? In my response to Chuck, I talk about Shape21...and I give away a code to get Shape21 with FREE shipping! Listener Melinda asks: Is any form of cinnamon fully beneficial or is there an advantage to using cinnamon bark extract to powdered cinnamon? Listener Jason asks: As I get into Build 1 and 2 of the Triathlon Dominator plan, I am increasing my swim time. Swimming is one of my limiters and I believe one of the reasons is my balance when rotating from left to right side. Along with that I am going to start to do some bilateral breathing. My question is these drill are made easier by incorporating swim fins and my thought is I will use the fins until my body adapts to the movement and then slowly take away the fins. My concern is that when I take away the fins that I still will have a lot of trouble with the breathing and will have wasted my time in the pool. Is this a good use of swim fins and if not when should fins be used? In my response to Jason, I talk about the "Zoomer" fins... Listener Hans asks: Hello, I read your article,"How sugar makes you fat". I was in a class described as a "medibolic ----something" it consisted of continuous squats shoulder presses, lunges, push ups with light weights definitely burned and I was worn out. The instructor's parting advice was to avoid sugar or alcoholic drinks following the work out since your body is still burning up fuel and would use the sugar introduced versus stored fat, if we were to consume sugar, etc. Did I get that right? I know sugar can be converted to fat, but is the post work out period a critical time to avoid sugar?Does that mean if I went for a Gatorade or something my body would attempt to burn the sugar from the drink before it worked on the fat, thus retarding fat loss? How long doe

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