21 episodes

Scott Shetler brings his 20+ years of being an entrepreneur in the health, fitness and strength & conditioning industry to this show. As a plant-based strength enthusiast and student of the martial arts, Scott covers a wide variety of topics relating to strength and health, through his personal experience and from the experiences of his guests. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/strength-and-health/support

The Strength and Health Podcast with Scott Shetler‪.‬ Scott Shetler

    • Health & Fitness
    • 5.0 • 7 Ratings

Scott Shetler brings his 20+ years of being an entrepreneur in the health, fitness and strength & conditioning industry to this show. As a plant-based strength enthusiast and student of the martial arts, Scott covers a wide variety of topics relating to strength and health, through his personal experience and from the experiences of his guests. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/strength-and-health/support

    Episode 21: Ranting with the Angry Vegan Powerlifter Doug Tice.

    Episode 21: Ranting with the Angry Vegan Powerlifter Doug Tice.

    In this episode I talk with my good friend Doug Tice. Doug is a veteran of the US Navy, unapologetic vegan, and competitive powerlifter. Doug competes in the 198lb division and in competition his best lifts are 672lbs in the squat, 451lbs in the bench press, and 535lbs in the deadlift. Being vegan has not affected Doug's strength as prior to a recent neck surgery he was working with 600lbs in the bench press in training.

    Please note - Doug's language is as strong as his lifts so if you are easily offended this episode is not for you!

    Show notes:


    The ultimate job security - working as an HVAC technician in Arizona.
    How Doug got into the sport of powerlifting.
    Views on powerlifting gear.
    How Doug structures his training.
    Why he went vegan.
    Thoughts on vegan activism and people spending too much time on social media.
    Vegan strength athlete myths.
    His excellent fashion sense.

    If you would like to learn more about Doug, follow him on Instagram @doug.the.angry.vegan

    If you have any suggestions for future show topics or guests please email me at scott@eptsgym.com.


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    • 1 hr 21 min
    Episode 20: Mike Mahler on Myths and Misunderstandings of the Vegan Diet.

    Episode 20: Mike Mahler on Myths and Misunderstandings of the Vegan Diet.

    Mike Mahler is a vegan strength enthusiast and hormone optimization researcher. A renowned kettlebell training instructor, author, and co-host of the Live Life Aggressively Podcast,  Mike currently works full time on his Aggressive Strength supplement line in addition to providing health and fitness related content through his website, newsletter, and social media. 

    To learn more about Mike's supplement line, sign up for his newsletter, check out his products and articles, and link to his social media visit his website at https://mikemahler.com/.

    Show Notes:


    Mike's background, introduction to his supplement line, and why he went vegan.
    Misconceptions of the vegan diet.
    Thoughts on the Game Changers documentary.
    Protein recommendations Mike got from former Mr. Olympia Dr. Franco Columbu.
    Why food combining to form complete proteins is unnecessary. 
    Tips for those looking to adopt a plant-based diet.
    Exciting news for fans of the Live Life Aggressively Podcast Mike co-hosts with Sincere Hogan.

    I hope you enjoyed this episode and if you have any suggestions for future topics and show guests please email me at scott@eptsgym.com.

    Stay Strong AND Healthy!

    -Scott


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    • 1 hr 52 min
    Episode 19: My Thoughts on The Game Changers Documentary

    Episode 19: My Thoughts on The Game Changers Documentary

    In this episode I share some of my thoughts on documentary that recently broke the internet,  The Game Changers. The Game Changers is a documentary that for the most part highlights the accomplishments of elite athletes who are following a plant-based diet. It does talk about some of the environmental and health issues associated with plant-based diets, but the primary focus of the movie is on the athletes and their performance. Many people have been "debunking" this film via podcasts, articles, and YouTube videos and this has resulted in a lot of back and forth with responses being directed toward these "debunking" efforts. Personally it amazes me how worked up people get over plants, but it has definitely made for some great reading and watching online. If you haven't seen the documentary yet, you can stream it on Netflix and get more information about the documentary and the science they used to back of their claims here: https://gamechangersmovie.com/the-film/#

    Here is an article I wrote that corresponds to the film and some critiques of it as well as my thoughts on vegan athletes: https://strength-and-health.blogspot.com/2019/10/the-vegan-athlete-myth.html

    Show Notes:


    My thoughts on the documentary.
    Critics and "debunkers" of the film.
    Why London Real's Brian Rose claims the athletes featured in the film are not at top of their respective sports when their titles and records say otherwise.
    The rest of Patrik Baboumian's diet that Chris Kresser failed to mention on his latest episode of the JRE.
    Why I feel the sensationalism around plant-based diets needs to stop.
    Why didn't Joe Rogan talk about The Game Changers, a film he has been very critical of, with the film's director Louie Psihoyos when he was on the JRE the day before Chris Kresser came on to "debunk" it?
    It is not any harder to fuel athletic performance with a plant-based diet than an omnivorous diet despite what the "experts" claim.


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    • 41 min
    Episode 18 - Vegan Professional Race Car Driver Andy Lally.

    Episode 18 - Vegan Professional Race Car Driver Andy Lally.

    In this episode I talk with Andy Lally. Andy is a professional race car driver, unapologetic vegan, skateboarding and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu enthusiast, and recently received his brown belt from his BJJ professor Paul Creighton. Andy and I talk about his background, how he got started in racing, how long he's been driving professionally, why he gave up eating animals and switched to a plant-based vegan diet, and where skateboarding and jiu jitsu came into the mix. Andy is one of the nicest guys you'll ever meet and I hope you enjoy our interview. It was certainly a great way to wrap up an hour or so of mat time with him at Nucleus Brazilian Jiu Jitsu!

    If you would like to learn more about Andy follow him on Instagram at @andylallyracing and if you are interested in going plant-based check out his other Instagram page @veganshoppingtips to learn how to veganize your trip to any grocery store!

    If you have questions, comments, or suggestions for future show topics please email me at scott@eptsgym.com.




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    • 24 min
    Episode 17: Training Frequency Considerations

    Episode 17: Training Frequency Considerations

    In this episode I follow up on a recent social media post I made concerning the topic of training frequency.

    Here is the post for reference:

    On the topic of training frequency, most people tend to believe more is better, but that is not the case.

    You can only improve when you are able to fully recover from the training session. All forms of stress affect our ability to recover and all must be taken into consideration when developing the training plan.

    If you are working a hectic, high stress job, travelling regularly, not getting high quality sleep (7-8 hours with consistent sleep/wake times), skimping on calories and not eating a nutrient dense diet, then on top of this pulverizing your body in the gym, the only thing you will progress toward is overtraining and most likely injury.

    Lately when reviewing some top athlete's training plans I've noticed that many of the best train less frequently than most would imagine. In his book Power to the People Professional, Pavel Tsatsouline states that the great deadlifter, Konstantīns Konstantinovs only deadlifted twice every 9-12 days. In a podcast with Dave Tate, the great bencher J.M. Blakely commented that at the end of his career he was benching once every 10 days. Marty Gallagher provides many examples of minimalist plans in his book The Purposeful Primitive. One that stands out was the great Mark Challait whose training week consisted of squatting and benching to a single on Monday and deadlifting to a single on Thursday with no assistance work.

    Recovery is incredibly important and often overlooked. This becomes even more important for the sports athlete. For a strength athlete lifting often is their sport, whereas athletes competing in other sports utilize strength training as a means of physical preparation. The sport practice must be calculated into the athlete's training volume.

    This is why recovery/restoration methods must be utilized. Do not overlook the value of stretching/mobility, good nutrition, massage, hot/cold therapy, meditation/breathing exercises, and most importantly-sleep. Often this, not more training, is the key to greater progress.

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    Show Notes:

    -My thoughts on Mike Mentzer's "high intensity" program

    -Training Frequency

    -Factors that affect training frequency

    -Creating an environment that promotes recovery and restoration

    -How I structure my weekly training to promote recovery

    If you have any questions or suggestions for future show topics please email me at scott@eptsgym.com and follow me online at www.eptsgym.com. You can also follow me on Facebook at facebook.com/eptsgym, twitter @sshetler, and Instagram @eptsatl.

    Stay Strong AND Healthy!

    -Scott


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    • 33 min
    Episode 16: Interview with Strength Coach Michael Croghan of Periodized Performance.

    Episode 16: Interview with Strength Coach Michael Croghan of Periodized Performance.

    In this episode I talk with my colleague and good friend Michael Croghan, owner of Periodized Performance. 

    Show Notes:

    -Michael's background

    -Getting started in the fitness / strength and conditioning industry

    -The pros and cons of social media

    -The science of strength training

    -Is higher education important?

    -Training and conditioning for BJJ and combative sports

    -Principles of training vs. training programs

    -What Michael's reading now

    -Advice for those wanting to get started in this industry

    If you would like to learn more about Michael and his business Periodized Performance you can visit his website at www.periodized.com. 

    If you would have any questions or suggestions for future show topics please email me at scott@eptsgym.com.

    Stay Strong AND Healthy!

    -Scott


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    • 55 min

Customer Reviews

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7 Ratings

David Denk ,

Awesome

Been a fan of Scott’s for a while and loved the guest appearances he made in other podcasts.
I’m glad he finally has his own.
Keep it up Scott!!

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