29 episodios

The National Fitness Junto (NFJ) is a club of mutual improvement for health, wellness, fitness, nutrition, therapy, and sports business professionals. Members gather to exchange knowledge and ideas, debate issues, and support and improve all the practices and businesses that the NFJ can influence. Investigating and discussing a wide range of topics to further understanding, promote curiosity, spur creativity and improve their standards of practice has been the goal of many of their collaborations. An enthusiasm to invite other open-minded professionals to join them in this pursuit is what inspired the creation of the NFJ Podcast.

NFJ Podcast The National Fitness Junto

    • Salud y forma física

The National Fitness Junto (NFJ) is a club of mutual improvement for health, wellness, fitness, nutrition, therapy, and sports business professionals. Members gather to exchange knowledge and ideas, debate issues, and support and improve all the practices and businesses that the NFJ can influence. Investigating and discussing a wide range of topics to further understanding, promote curiosity, spur creativity and improve their standards of practice has been the goal of many of their collaborations. An enthusiasm to invite other open-minded professionals to join them in this pursuit is what inspired the creation of the NFJ Podcast.

    Nutrition & Body Composition 2

    Nutrition & Body Composition 2

    A discussion on nutrition and body composition with a couple new expert members.  If simply having more muscle doesn't dramatically increase one’s metabolism, what part of gaining muscle makes it worth-while in improving body composition? How does one gain muscle without resistance training? What is the greatest falsehood in conventional nutrition and body composition science? Meeting Date: 5/26/17 - Attending Members: Jon Greenwich - The Miller Method (Dr. Todd Miller & Stephanie Mull ) - Patrick Rahm - Johannah Zabal

    • 1h 10 min
    Questions > Answers

    Questions > Answers

    "The motto of the NFJ.  A discussion around questions that a few members have been considering recently. How do high doses of sugar make children hyper?  Why or when should we label ANY resistance training exercise prescription as “endurance”?  Do all of us high intensity and high volume exercisers have a kind of intrinsic opioid addiction?...and several others." Meeting Date: 4/19/17 - Attending Members: Jordan Carter - Jon Greenwich - Patrick Rahm - Johannah Zabal

    • 1h 13 min
    Movement Focused Methods

    Movement Focused Methods

    "If forced to choose, would you focus on improving one’s strength or movement? How quickly and easily should we expect “good movement” to be restored once limitations are removed? How do we learn to move if we’re never taught specifically how? How do we safely progress one’s fitness when their movement CANNOT be improved?" Meeting Date: 2/15/17 - Attending Members: Jordan Carter - Tyler Koch - Patrick Rahm - Johannah Zabal

    • 1h 18 min
    Steroids

    Steroids

    "The stigmas, side effects, and potential upsides of steroid use are discussed. For the military, would the potential upsides out-weigh the potential down-sides? If allowed within certain realms of society, could they be contained? What would be the consequences? Is gene editing the next and potentially safer avenue to continue pushing human limits?" Meeting Date: 1/18/17 - Attending Members: Tyler Koch - Patrick Rahm - Johannah Zabal

    • 59 min
    Hypertrophy & Growth

    Hypertrophy & Growth

    "The works of Vladimir Zatsiorsky & Brad Schoenfeld fuel much of the discussion. What THREE occurrences at the muscle make any training method used to elicit hypertrophy effective? Drop sets, supersets, forced reps, clusters, and heavy negatives seem to be all be touched by at least one of these three. The future with occlusion training and myostatin end the discussion." Meeting Date: 12/21/16 - Attending Members: Paul Berry - Patrick Rahm - Johannah Zabal

    • 1h 24 min
    Incentive Strategies

    Incentive Strategies

    "Members struggle distinguishing between intrinsic and extrinsic motivators. The Self-Efficacy Model, modeling, and "being heard" seem relevant and may influence motivation within a training environment. A member presents his incentive model for the coming football strength and conditioning season for critique by the group." Meeting Date: 11/16/16 - Attending Members: Jordan Carter - Tyler Koch - Jon Greenwich - Patrick Rahm - Johannah Zabal

    • 1h 26 min

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