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The search for a science-based secret to managing your energy / Joe De Sena & Josh Clemente

Episode 567 Published 6 years ago
Description

Every individual responds differently to what they eat. We all know eating a healthy diet is important, but what is happening on a chemical level inside our bodies? Josh Clemente started out as an engineer and welder at SpaceX to explore the outer atmosphere, but what he realized was most important was monitoring what was going on inside our own bodies. This episode is a great deep dive into what helps and hinders your metabolism, key tips and tricks for stabilizing your glucose response and understanding what it takes to train metabolic flexibility. As Josh says, "you have to put in focus, effort and repetition to develop metabolic health- it doesn't just happen." Make it happen Spartans!  



LESSONS 

  1. Individuals respond differently to foods 
  2. Measure, monitor and respond to your glucose 
  3. Walk after meals 
  4. Train your body into metabolic flexibility  
  5. Put in the effort to develop metabolic health 
  6. Learn dietary flexibility 
  7. It's not just what you eat, it's how you eat it 
  8. Understand the consequences of your decisions 
  9. Place your actions in context 

 

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LINKS

https://levels.link/spartan

https://www.levelshealth.com/

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https://twitter.com/unlocklevels


TIME STAMPS

0:00 research highlight

0:30 Joe De Sena introduces Josh Clemente
1:30 GoneRogueSnacks.com intro 

3:30 Working at SpaceX 

5:00 Starting Levels Health

6:15 Continuous glucose monitoring 

7:00 Understanding metabolism 

8:00 Glucose disfunction 

9:15 Individuals response to food 

13:00 Real time data to make educated choices 

14:00 Exercise after meals for blood sugar response 

15:25 Blood sugar responses 

16:45 Stored fat 

17:30 Metabolic flexibility 

19:30

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