Episodes
Tuesday Mar 30, 2021
EP30 Fighting Principles of Wing Tsun
Tuesday Mar 30, 2021
Tuesday Mar 30, 2021
In our latest podcast episode, we’re speaking with Jason Malik, the Chief Instructor at Texas Wing Tsun. As a former boxer and wrestler and someone who cross trains with other styles of martial arts, Jason is able to effectively apply his Wing Tsun in any given situation against any kind of attack.
Aside from being certified to teach Wing Tsun under the WTA, Jason is also certified to teach Jeet Kune Do under Sifu Paul Johnson of Real JKD, who is a certified Sifu under Sifu Jerry Poteet, a direct student of Si-Jo Bruce Lee.
Jason is also a bladesmith, specializing in custom knives and edged weapons for combat and self defense.
He has also done stunt coordination and fight scene choreography for independent action films and is a recording artist, producer, and audio engineer signed with Mo Thugs Records.
Show Notes:
0:00 Introduction
2:55 How Jason Malik got involved with Wing Tsun starting with his Bruce Lee phase in his early teens
5:00 Training to deal with an attacker
6:18 Principles of Wing Tsun that have helped Jason through life adversity
6:50 You have to maintain forward intent even when life isn’t pleasant
8:20 Sticking is about control
9:20 Wing Tsun is like a switch -- it’s either “on” or “off.”
13:00 Learn to relax and develop sensitive to read your opponent
14:10 You’ll never lose the fear of getting hit until you’ve been hit a few times.
15:00 Don’t get two steps behind and stay in control of the exchange
16:20 The initial attack is the most dangerous part. You have to be comfortable charging into somebody who takes a swing at you. It’s the experience that teaches you.
22:00 Myths about Wing Tsun. What it is and what it isn’t.
23:00 Using Dit Da Jow in Wing Tsun--Believing in the science of the formulas.
25:00 The bar fight that led him to explore Chinese medicine
27:00 Discusses the use of knives in self-defense and his bladesmith business
31:00 Bruise Juice is one of his favorite jows.
Connect with Jason Malik:
- Instagram: @texaswingstun, @btg.custom.blades, @bino5150
- https://www.facebook.com/TexasWingTsun
- https://www.facebook.com/BTGBlades/
- https://www.facebook.com/BinoTheGreat/
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Wednesday Feb 24, 2021
EP29 Buffalo Bills Team Acupuncturist Amps Up Sports Medicine
Wednesday Feb 24, 2021
Wednesday Feb 24, 2021
“I think too many people wait until they are injured or wait until they're sick, and they get reactive instead of proactive with their health."–Dan Dominguez
In our latest podcast episode, we’re speaking with special guest Dan Dominguez, M.S. L.Ac, the team acupuncturist for the NFL team, the Buffalo Bills, and the clinic director of BOSA Acupuncture and Wellness.
At BOSA, Dan calls on his expertise in neurofunctional acupuncture, trigger point therapy, dry needling and distal acupuncture to treat the Buffalo Bills players, as well as many local and visiting athletes. When he is not in clinic, you can find Dan educating other sports acupuncturists, both in the U.S. and internationally, on injury healing and prevention treatments.
Show Notes:
0:40 Introduction on Dan Dominguez, M.S. L.Ac, Clinical Director at BOSA Acupuncture and team acupuncturist for the Buffalo Bills.
2:00 Dealing with a severe leg injury that took him out of college football, and how this was a blessing in disguise that started him on a journey of health and wellness.
4:00 Significant swelling decreased when he received acupuncture treatments from his uncle, which inspired him to become an acupuncturist himself.
5:30 His profound healing surprised his doctor, who didn’t believe he recovered that quickly from Chinese Medicine. His doctor laughed him out of the room, convinced he was taking HGH (Human Growth Hormone).
7:35 Ironically he was later approached by his college sports medicine department to help them integrate acupuncture into their injury treatment protocol.
12:47 His success in clinic and excitement for his future in acupuncture helped him to overcome the repercussions of his injury and lengthy recovery.
13:35 Early on his practice, Dan handled a myriad of general pain problems.
15:25 Motor-point acupuncture opened a whole new world of treatment, especially in orthopedic treatment.
17:55 Neurofunctional acupuncture involves the use of electrical stimulation in motor nerves to elicit a twitch or response and to stimulate activation of that muscle.
21:00 Once you get a muscle to fire on the table with electric stem acupuncture, it’s much easier to see rehabilitation in real life.
24:00 Heat, liniment and epsom salt can help stimulate blood flow and push out stagnation.
25:00 Using warming herbs for wind and cold conditions and how Dit Da Jow liniments are very potent in addressing injuries.
27:00 In treating the Buffalo Bills, his Friday protocol for players involves activation of muscles and treating acute injuries so they are ready to play on Sunday.
30:49 Overall advice: “Don’t start digging the well until you’re already thirsty.” Be proactive. You’re either going to pay for it now, or pay for it later, and it’s a lot cheaper now in the prevention stage.
31:40 In martial arts, he sees a lot of chronic injuries from overuse.
32:00 It’s important to address lingering chronic pain and find the source of it. Lifestyle habits should include daily stretching, doing some meditation, getting enough sleep and drinking enough water, among other things.
35:00 Too often athletes push themselves relentlessly without any time to recover fully, which leads to overtraining injuries.
37:00 Conducts workshops to help other acupuncturists learn the techniques of neurofunctional acupuncture and invites others to contact him about their questions.
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Motherlode Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Monday Feb 01, 2021
EP28: Introduction To The ”Plum Dragon Lair” Our Global Private Forum
Monday Feb 01, 2021
Monday Feb 01, 2021
Considering joining our new private forum The Plum Dragon Lair?
Want to know a little more before you sign up?
Then this podcast is for you...
We've put together a special show with forum moderator Josh Walker to discuss what you can expect to get inside The Plum Dragon Lair. Josh discusses why we decided to create a forum in the first place, what goes on in its different channels and more.
Friday Jan 22, 2021
EP27 Transformational Coach Turns Failures into Success
Friday Jan 22, 2021
Friday Jan 22, 2021
“You've got to firstly get clear as to what your future is going to look like if you continue doing what you're doing now. But also get inspired about what it is you want to create and be inspired about that actually becoming possible."–Dan Warburton
Show Notes:
1:00 How failing in so many different business ventures led Dan to become a successful entrepreneur coach.
5:00 When he stopped caring what people thought of him, it enabled him to have a new relaxed approach to business. When people become aware of what is holding themselves back, their whole mindset can transform.
9:30 Questioning the world and why he wasn’t succeeding is what led Dan to explore new learning by pursuing over 200 self-improvement and leadership courses.
11:45 Learning tai-chi was a way to start doing something that he enjoyed that was physical.
12:00 The Buddist monks taught him to cultivate love and kindness. When you have a feeling of abundance, it in turn allows you to feel that you have enough to give back to others.
12:50 During a 51-day intense yoga course, Dan was pushed to his breaking point. Through this challenging experience, he learned how to connect with the power of the universe and overcome the pain, cold and exhaustion that he was experiencing.
15:00 By the third day of his yoga course, Dan was questioning what he had committed himself to, but by the tenth day, he began to feel superhuman ability--realizing that he had so much more energy than he ever had before.
20:15 Through understanding how we are connected to the five earthly elements, Dan learned things like how to become absolutely unshakeable in his commitments and how to flow with challenges.
21:15 Every morning for an hour, Dan’s morning routine includes Tai Chi, sun salutations, a gratitude practice, visualization, yoga and meditation among other things that prepare him for the day.
22:45 If people feel they don’t have time for a morning practice, they should ask themselves what their future is going to be like if they continue only doing what they are doing. Also, what is their opinion of themselves that causes them to think they don’t have time for these practices?
26:45 Thinking you are incapable of success can cause you to think you don’t have time for change. You need to get clear on what your future will look like if you continue to stay the same and get inspired about what it is you want to create. What are these stories you are carrying with yourself that lead you to believe you don’t have time or can’t succeed?
27:45 Dan offers individualized programs for entrepreneurs that feel stuck or overwhelmed. He takes them on a journey that helps them become aware of their shadows and come through them and onto the other side.
28:30 There needs to be balance in life to succeed in business.
29:45 His book Dream it Choose it Live it takes entrepreneurs through a whole transformation process.
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Motherlode Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Thursday Oct 01, 2020
EP 26 Best Anti-Aging Advice From an Integrative Medicine Doctor
Thursday Oct 01, 2020
Thursday Oct 01, 2020
Dr. Rahi is an integrative, aesthetics and anti-aging MD in LA and NYC whose clinics have a remarkable reputation in cosmetic rejuvenation and inner health.
Dr. Rahi prefers to have a holistic and integrative approach when treating her patients. At her clinic, she wants to help them solve underlying issues that result in long-lasting, optimal health.
Her treatment techniques involve much more than just medicine. Nutritional food maps, tips and exercise for stress reduction, sleep therapy, hormone replacement therapy and supplements are just some of the ways Dr. Rahi offers care for her patients.
In this episode, Dr. Rahi share the best tips for anti-aging and longevity.
Show Notes:
1:35 How Dr. Rahi became involved in integrative medicine.
4:55 Focusing on diet is super important to our overall health and longevity.
6:40 Antioxidants from leafy greens and adequate intake of magnesium are important for all cells of our bodies to function properly.
9:15 Loves turmeric as a spice and it can also be used topically to decrease inflammation; Can also be used on face and neck for beauty purposes.
10:50 Water, coffee (no more than a cup a day), celery juice and green tea are her choice of beverages. Adding reishi, cordyceps or a mixture of mushrooms to a cup of coffee or another beverage can provide a lot of health benefits.
12:49 Exercise is great for brain function and necessary for anti-aging.
14:45 A poor diet, smoking, a sedentary lifestyle, lack of sleep and not getting enough Vitamin D can exacerbate aging.
16:20 Use sunscreen on face and neck every day, but getting sun exposure on other parts of the body is important for Vitamin D intake.
16:50 Dr. Rahi’s top recommendation for inner and outer health is balancing our hormones as we age. Checking our hormones and optimizing them is key to any anti-aging program.
18:50 Dr. Rahi recommends using bio-identical hormones under the care of a physician and does not recommend synthetic hormones.
20:10 Being able to create a positive change in the life of her patients is the most satisfying part of her job. Also excited about performing minimally-invasive procedures for aesthetic rejuvenation that allow people to feel better about themselves without undergoing surgery.
21:05 Through her practice, Dr. Rahi has been able to help people lower cholesterol and blood pressure and lose weight through an integrative medicine approach.
23:10 Glutathione can help promote detoxification in the body.
24:47 Her approach to making lifestyle changes is to take things slow. Focusing on one or two changes at a time will ensure more long-lasting changes.
25:30 New advances in anti-aging involve collagen stimulation. Also incorporating more supplements and detoxification will help create a healthy inside.
26:30 Dr. Rahi recommends detoxing or “resetting” our bodies at least 4 times a year with a careful water fast and regular intermittent fasting.
30:00 For optimal gut health, Dr. Rahi recommends only taking antibiotics when absolutely necessary and working with an integrative medicine doctor to assess which probiotics would be the most beneficial.
33:00 Trying to focus on the patient as a whole is super important to Dr. Rahi. Lifestyle, diet and even one’s spirituality are important to a person’s health. She tries to create a warm environment in her practice.
35:25 How to get in touch with Dr. Rahi and some additional pieces of advice for those wanting to look and feel better inside and out.
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Motherlode Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Friday Sep 11, 2020
EP25 Learning the Self-Healing Art of Qi Gong with Tomm Voss
Friday Sep 11, 2020
Friday Sep 11, 2020
In this show, we are speaking with friend and long-time user of Plum Dragon products, Tomm Voss. Tomm is a Qigong teacher and world champion martial artist as well as a holistic nutrition, fitness and life coach.
After a decade as a professional bodybuilder and spokesperson for Men’s Fitness and Muscle & Fitness magazines, the extreme demands of that industry took a toll on Tomm’s body. In 2007, he was sent to the ICU and diagnosed with a severe autoimmune disease known as Henoch-Schönlein Vasculitis, the treatment of which caused Hypothyroidism. He was told he would need to take prescription drugs for the rest of his life.
Tomm then embarked on a journey to heal himself. He became a student of Grandmaster Zhou of the 18th generation Wudang Dragon Gate Qi Gong lineage. Through the guidance of Master Zhou, Tomm learned to balance his system through Qigong and holistic nutrition, and cleared himself of any need for medication.
In 2015, Tomm traveled with his mentor to the holy temples in the Wudang Mountains of China. When he returned to the US, it was clear that the time had come to begin teaching the art of Qigong.
Tomm now supports groups and private clients in healing themselves from imbalances and chronic illnesses such as Parkinson’s, autoimmune diseases, diabetes, high blood pressure and cancer. He facilitates people in learning Qigong anywhere in the world on Skype, or in-person in Los Angeles.
Over the years, Tomm has studied many forms of martial arts. In 2016, Tomm became the Eskrima World Champion, and attributes much of his success in competition to the strong foundation that Qigong has given him.
As a Qigong, nutrition, fitness, and life coach, Tomm is honored to help guide people of all ages and walks of life in achieving the balance and vitality required to live their greatest lives now.
Show Notes:
1:50 Tomm explains what Qi Gong is and the philosophy of a balanced qi.
3:57 How Tomm ended up in the ICU, staring down the idea of being on medicine for the rest of his life.
6:37 Pushing his body to the extreme and having to be fit all the time for photo shoots created very unhealthy balances in his life.
11:00 Learning Qi Gong and applying principles of Chinese medicine was the life-changing solution Tomm needed to overcome thyroid disease naturally.
17:00 The ancient practice of Qi Gong teaches us how to replenish our qi and how to clear out any stagnant qi.
22:00 Not only was Tomm able to regain his health, but he went on to becoming a world champion stick fighter (in escrima).
28:00 With an interest in helping everyone from young executives to elderly clients restore balance in their body and incorporate holistic practices, Tomm began teaching Qi Gong in studios and more recently, with a new online course.
31:00 One of Tomm's clients, who was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, saw rapid success with his Qi Gong instruction. In the first 20 minutes of practice, her symptoms were greatly reduced. She would remain symptom-free for several hours after sessions and was eventually able to reduce her medications.
38:00 Having a mindset of positivity and service has been life-changing for Tomm, who says he used to have an ego-driven pursuit of life.
49:00 We've become so accustomed to looking for the quick fix to solve our health problems, which has caused a great disconnect with understanding our bodies.
50:00 Tomm's new Qi Gong course provides access to everyone wanting to learn this self-healing art.
56:00 Using Plum Dragon's Dit Da Jow for both his escrima and qi gong practices has allowed Tomm to heal faster and remove qi stagnation.
57:10 Helping people believe that they can accomplish anything is one of Tomm's key messages.
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Thursday Aug 27, 2020
EP24 Original Oakland JKD and Plum Dragon Founder Talk Iron Palm (Part Two)
Thursday Aug 27, 2020
Thursday Aug 27, 2020
We're having a more in-depth discussion on iron palm training in our second discussion with Sifu Felix, Master Alex and Josh Walker.
Sifu Felix Macias is a second generation instructor of Jeet Kune Do in its original form. His father, Felix Macias, Sr., trained under the great Kung Fu Sifu James Yimm Lee, the man that introduced Bruce Lee to iron palm training. They were all part of the Original Jeet Kune Do club in Oakland, California.
Master Alexander Witthar is a freestyle artist and a 10x Masters of Martial Art Hall of Famer. He was also a gold medalist in Tae Kwon Do in the Pan American Games in 1996. Both Sifu Felix and Master Alex are current instructors at the Original Oakland Jeet Kune Do and conduct seminars on the classical principles of JKD.
Original founder of Plum Dragon Herbs, Josh Walker, is a senior software engineer and runs the central U.S. chapter for the Tabimina Balintawak Group, a combative style of martial arts that originated in the Philippines.
Oakland JKD students Pablo Coral and Jovan Ayers also join us for a part of our interview.
Show Notes:
0:50 What drew Josh to founding Plum Dragon Herbs.
6:01 Introductions.
9:47 Explaining the Way of the Intercepting Fist.
13:32 Alex shares his martial arts training history.
17:48 Felix Macias, Sr. used to always say that fighting and training are two different things.
21:20 Felix isn’t concerned about stripes, belts and certificates--it’s about learning how to respond when the hands start flying.
25:25 Felix shares how Iron Palm and using Chinese herbs takes your gung fu training to a different level.
29:55 Why there needs to be a clear distinction between Dit Da Wan (an internal jow) vs. Dit Da Jow (used externally).
34:15 A lot of the iron palm knowledge is too often overlooked now in modern martial arts.
42:00 Jovan Ayers shares how during his trip to China many Wing Chun martial artists were impressed with his knowledge of old customs and authentic style.
46:00 Josh shares his experience with Wing Chun and other Chinese martial arts and how he learned iron palm.
51:30 Josh’s perspective on moving through the four seasons of iron palm training and common problems with beginners.
54:45 How the JKD stance differs from the Wing Chun stance, according to Felix.
1:05:09 Alex opens the VIP Package from Plum Dragon while Josh talks about punching mediums/bags.
1:13:05 Looking ahead and considering doing some training videos with Oakland JKD.
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Motherlode Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Thursday Jul 30, 2020
EP23 Original Oakland Jeet Kune Do Instructors Discuss Legendary Roots
Thursday Jul 30, 2020
Thursday Jul 30, 2020
In our last podcast, we were speaking to Leo Rodriguez about how he was introduced to Dit Da Jow by one of our guests today, Sifu Felix Macias. Sifu Felix is a second generation instructor of Jeet Kune Do in its original form. His father Felix Macias, Sr. trained under the great Kung Fu Sifu James Yimm Lee, the man that introduced Bruce Lee to iron palm training. They were all part of the Original Jeet Kune Do club in Oakland, California.
Our interview also includes guest Master Alexander Witthar, who is a freestyle artist and a 10x Masters of Martial Art Hall of Famer. He was also a gold medalist in Tae Kwon Do in the Pan American Games in 1996. Both Sifu Felix and Master Alex are current instructors at the Original Oakland Jeet Kune Do and conduct seminars on the classical principles of JKD.
We are also joined in this interview by the first owner of Plum Dragon Herbs, Josh Walker. He currently works as a senior software engineer and runs the central U.S. chapter for the Tabimina Balintawak Group, a combative style of martial arts that originated in the Philippines.
During our discussion, Sifu Felix shares some of the history of the original Oakland JKD and what it was like to be among some of the greatest martial artists, James Lee and Bruce Lee. We also discuss iron palm training and Dit Da Jow.
Show Notes:
1:20 Introductions.
5:45 How iron palm training has fallen out of certain Jeet Kune Do groups but is still a part of the curriculum of the Oakland JKD, which originated with Jimmy (James) Lee and Bruce Lee.
11:10 How Sifu Felix and Master Alex got started in martial arts. Felix’s father Felix Macias, Sr. met Jimmy Lee who was doing brick breaking with Al Novak. Bruce Lee and Jimmy Lee met up in Oakland, California.
12:44 Alex's first class in martial arts was in Wing Chun Kung Fu. Later he started doing Tae Kwon Do. Meeting Felix was an eye opener with the types of skills he could learn from Jeet Kune Do and Iron Palm.
16:50 Felix still enjoys learning about the internal martial arts and using Chinese herbs, which is the same thing that Jimmy Lee was doing.
18:15 Josh Walker discusses quantity and quality of herbs and strength of alcohol used in dit da jow formulas.
21:20 More discussion on Qigong, Iron Palm and Dit Da Jow.
25:24 For different levels of training, you can progress to stronger and stronger Jows.
27:10 Master Alex shares his advice to keep students dedicated to training.
33:10 Josh Walker talks about perseverance in coming up with Plum Dragon formulas.
38:20 Best training for those limited on mobility.
43:45 How to develop fast hands.
44:35 How to break more pavers.
46:40 How Dit Da Jow formulas differ for internal and external martial arts.
49:55 Benefits of alcohol-based Dit Da Jow including absorption, penetration of herbs and drying quickly.
54:45 Why Plum Dragon would not use dimethyl sulfoxide (DSMO) in Dit Da Jow. And why you should never take external Jows internally.
57:11 What are some ways to condition your mind for training and martial arts
58:55 What Dit Da Jow did James Lee and Al Novak use?
1:00:45 Felix’s favorite story about meeting Bruce Lee.
1:03:20 How internal martial arts has shaped Master Alex’s career in martial arts.
1:05:45 Getting in touch with our guests and a possible follow-up FB Live.
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Motherlode Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Friday Jun 26, 2020
EP22 Bruce Lee Fan Discusses Fighting, Dit Da Jow and Concussions
Friday Jun 26, 2020
Friday Jun 26, 2020
In this episode, we're speaking with Leo Rodriguez, a Bruce Lee enthusiast and martial artist who had to adapt his training routine to lessen the side effects of multiple concussions. He hopes his story will help others to recognize some of the signs of brain trauma and get the help they need.
Rodriguez also shares how he was introduced to Dit Da Jow—herbal liniments with analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties—through a friend whose father knew James Lee, the martial artist who is said to have introduced Iron Palm training to Bruce Lee. Dit Da Jow has been used for centuries in martial arts and Chinese culture and has been an integral party of iron palm training.
2:00 Leo begs his dad to let him study boxing.
9:30 Leo’s boxing coach at the New York Athletic Club, Shawn Raysor, dies of cancer. This devastating news became a turning point in Leo’s life, and he decides to pursue training in jiu jitsu.
12:45 Meets UFC Fighter Wonderboy Stephen Thompson at Renzo Gracie Academy in New York City who tells him, “At first, you’re the nail. Over time, you become the hammer.”
22:00 Experiencing double vision from multiple concussions and doctors not being able to help him address his concerns.
26:00 The back of your head (occipital lobe) is where most of the process is for vision; the frontal lobe is where your emotional and cognitive functions take place.
32:00 Severe concussion symptoms feel like a daily hangover including nausea, headaches and double vision.
38:00 Mentions how Bruce Lee died of a brain hemorrhage.
42:00 James Lee introduced Bruce Lee to iron palm and used lots of Dit Da Jow to accelerate their training.
43:15 Dit Da Jow has been used for hundreds of years in martial arts and is necessary for iron palm training to help prevent injuries and provide post-training conditioning.
47:20 Leo’s friend, Felix Macias, Jr., introduces him to Plum Dragon Dit Da Jow, and he recognizes the quality and effectiveness of these products.
57:00 For injury prevention in iron palm training or for addressing other types of pain like back pain, Leo recommends using Dit Da Jow.
1:03:00 Leo decides to train smarter than giving up training altogether. Jiujitsu has been an amazing art that has allowed him to avoid impact and blunt force to his head.
1:05:00 How to get in touch with Leo.
Resources Mentioned on the Show:
Black Belt Magazine Article: "Meet James Yimm Lee: "The Man Who Helped Make Bruce Lee a Success"
Inside Kung Fu Magazine Article: "Al Novak's East Wind Gung-Fu Club"
The Dragon and the Tiger, Volume 1: The Birth of Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do
The Dragon and the Tiger, Volume 2: The Untold Story of Jun Fan Gung-fu and James Yimm Lee
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Podcast Music Credit:
Motherlode Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Wednesday Jun 10, 2020
EP21 Doctor Shares the Secrets to Optimal Health and Fitness Gains
Wednesday Jun 10, 2020
Wednesday Jun 10, 2020
In this episode, we're speaking with Dr. Carl Russo, who has been a doctor of chiropractic since 2010 and received a masters in Clinical Nutrition in 2018. He grew up in New York and is married with an almost 2-year-old son.
His current practice is inside a CrossFit gym. Dr. Russo shares his journey leaving a more traditional medical office to pursue what he truly enjoys: helping people unlock their potential and be the best that they can be.
Show Notes:
2:17 Why Dr. Russo re-started his practice in a cross-fit gym.
5:11 Felt drawn to natural healing over mainstream medicine.
8:52 Carbs are not necessarily the enemy; some people aren’t getting enough “gas” to fuel their bodies
13:00 Losing weight slow and steady is better than speeding to the finish line...and other weight loss tips.
17:45 Problems that young athletes face when they push their bodies too hard.
25:00 Getting the word out on alternative medicine to address inflammation in the body.
29:00 How Plum Dragon Dit Da Jow herbal analgesics work.
32:00 Using natural remedies may involve smaller incremental improvements over time rather than providing "instant fixes". Mainstream painkiller medicine focuses on shutting off pain but does nothing for healing.
38:30 Specific Tips for Men’s Fitness:
- Hydration: Drink half of your body weight in ounces and a 8 oz of water for every cup of coffee that you drink (which is dehydrating).
- Flexibility: Before doing physical activity, make sure you are doing stretches or working on mobility for those things.
- Warm-up your body before your activity.
- Don’t overdo it!
42:38 Why sleep is your biggest recovery tool.
Find out more about Dr. Carl Russo:
https://www.instagram.com/functionalcarerx
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Motherlode Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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