Fitness Pollenator

Travis Pollen
Fitness Pollenator Podcast

One-on-one interview with other fitness professionals on all things fitness-related.

Episodes

  1. 09/03/2016

    Podcast Ep. 12: Movement Resilience with Matt Ibrahim

    Welcome back for Episode 12 of the Fitness Pollenator Podcast. On this episode, I have on my first repeat guest, Matt Ibrahim. I had Matt about a year ago for Episode 4. If you haven’t listened to that one yet, do it! Matt is the founder of Movement Resilience (formerly Mobility 101), which has a specific mission of helping people build resilient movement and resilient strength to continue doing what they love most: move. He's a part of the sports medicine team at Boston Physical Therapy & Wellness, where he serves as a strength & conditioning coach and physio rehab coach. This July, he will receive his license in massage therapy.  He's also a provider for ClinicalAthlete through founder, Quinn Henoch, which is a team of healthcare professionals bridging the gap from rehab to performance for athletes. Over the course of the episode, we talk shop on the following points: Matt's rebrand from Mobility 101 to Movement Resilience Finishing up massage school, along with how he plans to use his new skills The importance of speaking to the client and not other fitness professionals The screening process and what happens if there's pain "Corrective exercise" Breathing (see this video) And more! We also addressed several questions from the audience, including The best way to gain flexibility after being stuck in bed for a year and being a new amputee Big spoon, little spoon, and movement variability Beer and curls (this discussion point was a little flat, as neither of us are heavy drinkers) Listen to the entire episode on iTunes or click here: https://googledrive.com/host/0BweoQIuhXZAqcVpYLWRPVWJiOUU/ep12mattibrahim.mp3 For more from Matt and Movement Resilience, head over to his website, movementresilience.com, and like him on social media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube

  2. 21/12/2015

    Podcast Ep. 8 - Chris Leib

    In Episode 8 of the Fitness Pollenator Podcast, I welcome Dr. Chris Leib. I met Chris about a year ago at a workshop he did at our mutual friend Tom DeVietro’s gym. (As an aside, Tom happened to be the very first guest of this podcast, so if you haven’t listened to episode 1, you should!) Not only is Chris a doctor of physical therapy, but he’s also a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. While at Chris’s workshop, I was completely blown away by his hybrid approach to training, in which he fuses physical therapy, CrossFit, kettlebells, and more. As I’ve gotten to know Chris, one of my favorite things about him is his voracious appetite for learning and assimilating new information. Lately, he can be found splitting his time between the physical therapy clinic, the personal training setting, and writing about exercise. In this episode, Chris and I talk about... What drew him to CrossFit originally, and why he keeps coming back How he integrates diverse mobility approaches like FMS and Mobility WOD Scientific vs. anecdotal evidence PT and S&C scopes of practice The Power-Strength-Endurance (PSE) Method Continuing education His upcoming Movement Education Series And so much more! Watch the episode right here: Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, or listen to this episode through the following link: https://googledrive.com/host/0BweoQIuhXZAqOTJrS2g5M25oZjg/ep8chrisleib.mp3 For more on Chris, visit the following links: Website Facebook YouTube

  3. 31/10/2015

    Podcast Ep. 7 - Jason Helmes, Anyman Fitness

    By day, Jason Helmes is just a regular guy. He teaches math to middle schoolers; he has a wife and two kids. He is exceptionally tall (6 feet, 8 inches), but we won't hold that against him. By night, he's the boss at Anyman Fitness, an online community for people "who want to learn to lean out, live well, and improve themselves permanently." To date Jason has helped thousands of people reach their goals, and it's no wonder, given his teaching background and incredible ability to simplify fitness and nutrition. He's also a really nice guy, which probably helps. I was fortunate enough to get Jason on for Episode 7 of the Fitness Pollenator (Video) Podcast. Over the course of the episode, Jason Helmes and I discuss How he went from jock to jiggly to jacked again The availability bias and the difference between popular and evidence-based fitness  Making fitness a lifestyle and how anyone can do it The importance of meal planning How being both a teacher and mathematically-minded helps Jason as a coach His eight month diet in preparation for a summer photo shoot Whether or not "bulking" and "cutting" cycles are necessary Why being bodybuilder lean is neither healthy nor sustainable The advantages and disadvantages of being an exceptionally tall lifter Avoiding "lifestyle bloat" Jason's secret for building a successful (online) business And more This is one you absolutely do not want to miss! Watch the episode on YouTube or right here: You can also listen to the audio HERE. For more on Jason and Anyman Fitness, download his e-book (Livin' The Dream) off his website, www.anymanfitness.com. Be sure to follow Anyman Fitness on Facebook, as well.

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