Meathead Hippie
Meathead Hippie
Emily Schromm
#53 with Dr Mike T Nelson: Metabolic Flexibility, Better Movement, and Fascia
1 hour 20 minutes Posted May 16, 2018 at 8:46 am.
Mike’s Personal Background
What Exactly Is Fascia?
Breathing Mechanics of the Body
Why Better Posture Doesn’t Stick
Heart Rate Variability
Metabolic Flexibility
A Cyclical Ketogenic Diet
Intermittent Fasting for Low Insulin
Regulating Carbohydrates
Spirit Animal
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Mike T Nelson, CSCS, MSME, PhD is a metabolism and fitness expert specializing in improving body composition and performance in athletes of all types. He is a University instructor and owner of Extreme Human Performance, LLC.
Mike T. Nelson has studied the functions of the human body for a multitude of years and became specifically interested in how to properly condition it to burn fat, become stronger, more flexible, and healthier. In this episode of Meathead Hippie, Mike T. Nelson talks about how was initially intrigued in the human body when he learned the ins and outs of fascia by studying cadavers! From there, Mike speaks on how the body is capable of more than we can imagine. Metabolic flexibility is where Mike T. Nelson specializes and says that, “Metabolic flexibility is a spectrum that evaluates how well the body can use carbs and fat for energy, if needed.” Mike provides excellent examples of how to use the concepts of metabolic flexibility by fat burning and intermittent fasting to help decrease insulin levels, which in turn changes body composition!
Lear more about Mike by checking out his website:
www.miketnelson.com
Content Summary
Had heart failure at the age of four years old and received open-heart surgery
Interested in anatomy and worked on cadavers as an undergrad student
Bands or sheets of connective tissue in the body
“Fascia goes everywhere in the body and helps reinforce a lot of the other structures.”
A scale for your brain to utilize: “How long can we go without something?”
Breathing interventions could make breathing more efficient
“You have to change the base of which the systems operate.”
Unconscious vs. conscious decisions and visceral mobility
Measuring heart rate and heart rate variability
A parasympathetic vs. sympathetic scale that helps track stress
A test to see how well the body can use fat or carbs as energy when needed
“High levels of insulin in a healthy person will push them to use more carbohydrates.”
The body is not able to adapt to carbs as well because it is attuned to using mostly fat as fuel
“They had down regulated some of that metabolic machinery in order to be able to fully use it to its fullest potential.”
“Muscle glycogen is really only depleted by muscular work.”
Pushing insulin as low as it possibly can go to help use more fat as fuel
Examining sleeping habits, stress and exercise while regulating carbs
Tips on how to better utilize fat as fuel
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