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El Garaje Hermético de Máximo Sant
Coches modestos con MOTOR CENTRAL

El Garaje Hermético de Máximo Sant

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 17:53


Si te hablo de coches con motor central enseguida te imaginas coches deportivos de muchos cientos de caballos… y no siempre es así. Hemos hecho una selección de coches con motor central, con alguna excepción, la gran mayoría de ellos por debajo de los 140 CV… y en algunos casos... ¡ni siquiera son deportivos! Hay hasta una furgoneta… Si viste nuestro video titulado “Nuevo Porsche 911, ¡con motor central!” creo que ya quedó clara una cosa: La mejor solución para un superdeportivo con muchos caballos es sin duda el motor central. Por eso esta configuración se usa poco en coches que no sean deportivos y potentes… poco, sí, pero más de lo que piensas. Y te lo vamos a demostrar con nuestra selección de 12+1 coches en la que te diré el modelo y la potencia de su versión más alta. Y te contaremos que tal iban. Vamos con ello. 1. Fiat X1/9. 85 CV. Este diseño de 1972 a mí me parece precioso… y es que es de Bertone. Nació con motor de 1.290 cm3 y 75 CV y luego llegó la versión tope de gama con 1.498 cm3 y 85 CV. 2. Honda Beat. 64 CV. Este coche es muy especial, porque fue el último modelo aprobado por Soichiro Honda antes de fallecer en 1991. La fórmula de coche con motor central reducida a la mínima expresión. El motor era de 656 cm3 y 64 CV. 3. Matra Djet. 70 CV. Para muchos esta Matra, que iba a ser y fue brevemente un modelo de la Marca Bonnet, fue el primer deportivo de calle con motor central fabricado en serie… aunque fuese en series cortas. Con la marca Bonnet apareció en 1962. 4. Matra Simca Bagheera. 90 CV. Y de un Matra a otro, este con la particularidad de ser un tres plazas, pero no con el conductor en el centro. Este modelo se presentó en 1973 y ganó el premio “Limón de Plata” del ADAC al “Automóvil nuevo con peores defectos de fabrica”. 5. Nissan Vanette. 105 CV. ¡Una furgoneta! Pues sí. Os hablo del modelo aparecido en 1994, algo más refinado que la Vanette original y que en algunos mercados se llamó Nissan Vanette Serena y en otros, simplemente Nissan Serena. Llegó a tener motorizaciones de 105 CV, pero lo más habitual eran la Diesel del entorno de los 75 CV. Y las versiones altas de gama llegaron a tener ballestas de fibra… ¡que sofisticado! 6. Opel Speedster. 200 CV. He querido traer este modelo de 2001 a esta lista, aunque se pase de nuestro límite de potencia y llegue a los 200 CV. Pero es que este coche, además de bonito, iba muy, pero que muy bien. En España se pueden encontrar por poco más de 20.000 y me parecen una gran inversión. 7. Pontiac Fiero. 140 CV. Este Fiero nacido en 1984 tiene al menos dos peculiaridades muy reseñables. Una ser el primer deportivo americano con motor central fabricado en los USA. Segundo, al tener chasis que es una estructura de acero sobre la que se instalas paneles de fibra, es el modelo para hacer replicas cambiando simplemente esos paneles. 8. Porsche 914. 110 CV. Este modelo se vendió con motor de 6 cilindros como Porsche y con motor de 4 como VW que también andaba necesitada de un coupé y con éxito moderado. 9. Renault Spider. 150 CV. A pesar de su espectacular apariencia este modelo aparecido en 1996 contaba con el motor del Clio Williams de 150 CV. Sí, hubo una edición especial “Trofeo” de 180 CV pero que estaba destinada a la copa monomarca que, fiel a su tradición, organizó Renault. 10. Talbot Matra Murena. 142 CV. Este modelo, aparecido en 1980, se pasa por 2 CV el límite que había fijado… espero que no me lo tengáis en cuenta. Lo he puesto como Talbot, aunque también se vendió directamente como Matra… pero creo que más con la marca Talbot, cuando el grupo Peugeot la resucitó. 11. Toyota MR2. 147 CV. Un fijo de estas listas, aparecido en 1984 y que en su última generación sobrevivió hasta 2007. Un amigo mío periodista lo definió como un Fiat X1/9 “bien hecho” … y otro amigo mío periodista le argumentó que era “como un Fiat x1/9 pero más feo”. 12. Volkwswagen EA266. ¿CV? Pocos. He traído este modelo que es un prototipo nacido a finales de los años 60 con el propósito de sustituir al Escarabajo. ¿El motivo? Pues un diseño de Porsche, que mientras seguía -y sigue hasta el día de hoy- con su 911 con motor trasero, proponía a VW hacer un coche utilitario con motor central… ¡olé tus narices! 12+1. Toyota Aygo Crazy. 200 CV. Para incluir este coche me he saltado el orden alfabético y el “límite” fijado de 140 CV. Pero quería incluir este ejercicio tecnológico presentado en 2008 de un pequeño Aygo con motor central y 200 CV… no le he probado, pero me gustaría mucho… seguro que hace honor a su nombre y divertido debe de ser, y mucho.

Kiroleros
Kiroleros 25_04_2022

Kiroleros

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 142:05


Día de pingüinos y delegados. Hemos celebrado el ascenso del Miniglorias con Jesús Owono y Álex Balboa, hemos charlado del Baskonia con Xabier Añua y hemos conocido el nuevo Aygo con Óscar Uzquiano desde Toyota Armentia. Además hemos repartidos dos tortillakas del Bar Txiki.

Le MagAuto
Aygo X, petite mais costaude

Le MagAuto

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022


La citadine à succès du constructeur Toyota se déclinera dès le deuxième trimestre de cette année dans une version crossover urbain.

Programa del Motor: AutoFM
Toyota Bz4X, Toyota GR86 y el nuevo Aygo Cross X T10x20

Programa del Motor: AutoFM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022 108:42


Desde los estudios centrales de ONDACERO Madrid Sur te acercamos las últimas noticias del motor, pruebas de los últimos modelos que llegan al mercado, consejos y recomendaciones y seguridad vial. Nos puedes escuchar en directo en ONDACERO Madrid Sur y ONDACERO Jaén. Analizamos las siguientes noticias: • Carlos Tavares avisa a España de que “puede perder lo conseguido a nivel industrial en los últimos 20 o 30 años • Ya hemos visto y tocado el nuevo Toyota Bz4X el primer eléctrico del fabricante japonés • Ya nos hemos podido sentar en el nuevo Toyota GR86 y te lo contamos en exclusiva aquí. • Litros x Kilos de Suzuki, hemos participado en esta genial iniciativa. • Los patinetes, muy bonitos y prácticos, pero muy peligrosos • Comentamos los elegidos como peores coches de 2021 según Jeremy Clarkson. • Te contamos que un Cupra Formentor, si puede ir de lado. El equipo de gala que ha acompañado en este programa especial ha sido: Fernando Rivas, José Lagunar y Miguél Tineo de la revista Autofacil y EVO. Como invitado especial: • Axel de Españoles por Nürburgring En la sección TotalEnergies, conocemos como los aceites y lubricantes son elaborados y diseñados junto a los fabricantes de coches, nos lo presenta Sabina Esteban del Departamento Técnico de TotalEnergies. Intentando dirigir a estos profesionales del motor, Antonio R. Vaquerizo. Puedes seguirnos en nuestra web: https://autofm.es/ Twiter: @AutoFmRadio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/autofmradio/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC57czZy-ctfV02t_PeNXCAQ

Automobilkurznachrichten von Michael Weyland

Thema heute:    Ay, Ay, Aygo!      Foto: Toyota Deutschland GmbH Die Produktlinien von Automobilherstellern reichen je nach Unternehmen vom Kleinwagen bis ins Luxussegment, wobei sich viele Hersteller von der Produktion von Kleinwagen verabschiedet haben, weil sie dort möglicherweise zu wenig Rendite erwirtschaften. Das ist bei Toyota offensichtlich anders, hier steht man auch weiterhin zum A-Segment. Thomas Heidbrink, Produktpressesprecher von Toyota Deutschland.     Foto: Toyota Deutschland GmbH Thomas Heidbrink:   Wir haben uns dazu entschieden, dieses Segment weiterzuführen, weil wir davon überzeugt sind, dass Fahrzeuge in diesem Segment ihre Daseinsberechtigung haben. Wir werden eine dritte Generation des Aygo auflegen und glauben, dass wir damit auch profitabel und sinnvoll aufgestellt sind und dort unseren Weg gehen werden, aber es ist keine dritte Generation so wie der Aygo immer war, sondern der Aygo ist seit jeher für seine Entwicklung bekannt. 2005 ist er das erste Mal auf den Markt gekommen und bildet seitdem sozusagen den Eintritt in die Toyota-Produktwelt! Und bekanntermaßen bleiben Käufer häufig bei der Marke, die sie als Erstes gefahren haben. Somit ist es ausgesprochen wichtig, solche Einstiegsmodelle auch zu pflegen.  Genau das hat der japanische Automobilhersteller auch getan!     Foto: Toyota Deutschland GmbH Thomas Heidbrink:    2014 wurde dann die zweite Generation auf den Markt gebracht und hier sieht man schon, da hat er sich im Prinzip ein erstes Mal wieder selbst erfunden. Der Aygo ist nicht geblieben, wie er war, sondern hat sich weiterentwickelt. Dass er damals bereits zu einem charakterstarken Modell geworden ist, sieht man an seiner Frontpartie, die als auffälliges X erkennbar und so zu seinem Markensymbol geworden ist. Dieses X wird auch die dritte Generation prägen, und das nicht nur namentlich, sondern auch in seinem Erscheinungsbild.     Thomas Heidbrink:      Das heißt, er kommt jetzt in den SUV-Bereich, er ist ein Mini-SUV, ein Crossover, der viele Sachen - das hohe Sitzen und all das, was heutzutage sehr geschätzt wird in dem boomenden SUV-Segment – auch in sich trägt.  Der Wagen ist IN Europa FÜR Europa konzipiert worden und wird auch in Europa gebaut und zwar im tschechischen Kolin, wir bauen also ein Mini-SUV, den Aygo Cross, der dann 2022 auf den Markt kommen wird uns somit als fünftes Familienmitglied unsere kleine Familien-SUV-Familie bei Toyota abrunden wird. Ob man fünf SUV-Modelle nun als „kleine“ Familie bezeichnen kann oder das eher unter Understatement bucht, spielt eigentlich keine Rolle.   Diesen Beitrag können Sie nachhören oder downloaden unter:

Bilradio
107: Nu er det slut med populære bilmodeller

Bilradio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 42:29


Engang var de nogle af Danmarks mest solgte biler, ja, faktisk udgjorde mikrobilerne i en årrække mere end en tredjedel af det samlede bilsalg.De seneste år det det gået voldsomt ned ad bakke, og det kan meget vel blive endnu sværere at få fat i en ny, billig bil. Produktionen af de populære Citroën C1, Peugeot 108 og Toyota Aygo er således indstillet, og Toyota er ene om at lave en afløser.Lyt til historien i ugens Bilradio, hvor værten, Christian Schacht også fortæller om den nye Aygo sammen med Jan Lang fra Bilbasen.De to eksperter ruller også en anden historie ud: Det er nemlig ved at være slut med den engang som vigtige mærkeloyalitet, og i dag går køberne i højere grad efter nye mærker, og manglen på biler har gjort, at man i høj grad shopper den model, man kan få fat i.Tidskoder:01:12: Ugens største nyheder med markedsanalytiker Jan Lang29:09: Ugens lytterspørgsmål

Is it Fast?
Flying Cars, Senna gets a Tag tribute, Aygo gets X-Rated and more in this weeks news.

Is it Fast?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 56:03


With flying cars a thing of the present, we explore the new EXA championship, Aygo is reborn as an X all terrain vehicle and Ayrton Senna being the youngest 3 time Formula 1 champion gets commemorated by Tag Heuer.

Automobilkurznachrichten von Michael Weyland

Thema heute:    Die SUV-Familie von Toyota   Foto: Toyota Deutschland GmbH Haben Sie schon mal den Begriff „SUV-d“ gehört? Ich muss zugeben, mir war er auch fremd, allerdings ist er eher zufällig in einem Interview mit Thomas Heidbrink, dem Produktpressesprecher von Toyota Deutschland, entstanden und ich muss zugeben, in dem Kontext war er absolut zutreffend.    Foto: Toyota Deutschland GmbH Thomas Heidbrink:   Bei Toyota hat sich im letzten Jahr einiges getan, wir haben viele unserer Modelle in der Modellpalette erneuert, ich würde fast sagen, „SUV-d“. So haben wir nicht nur den Yaris im kleinen B-Segment als Stadtauto neu auf den Markt gebracht – den Yaris Hybrid – und mit dem GR Yaris eine sportliche Variante an die Seite gestellt, sondern wir haben im September diesen Yaris, den Yaris Cross, sozusagen als aktuell kleinstes SUV von Toyota auf den Markt gebracht. Somit ist der Yaris Cross der Kleinste in einer SUV-Geschwisterreihe, zu der noch drei weitere „Familienmitglieder“ gehören!     Foto: Toyota Deutschland GmbH Thomas Heidbrink:    Das ist der C-HR, der damals den Anfang gemacht hat, er ist schon länger auf dem Markt, im Herbst letzten Jahres haben wir den RAV4 Plug-in ganz neu vorgestellt, der RAV4 ist auch nach wie vor am Markt, und in der ganz großen Kategorie, dem E-Segment, ist der Highlander zuhause, den wir seit Februar 2021 in Deutschland anbieten. Somit haben wir im B-, C-, D- und E-Segment, also in fast jedem Bereich, ein SUV mit Hybridmotor oder Plug-in Motor anzubieten. Das Wörtchen „fast“ könnte im nächsten Jahr allerdings hinfällig sein, denn:     Foto: Toyota Deutschland GmbH Thomas Heidbrink:      Wir werden dem Yaris Cross ein kleines Familienmitglied, einen kleinen Bruder sozusagen zur Seite stellen. Wir verabschieden uns nicht aus dem kleinsten Stadtwagensegment, dem A-Segment, sondern haben uns dazu entschieden, dieses Segment weiterzuführen, weil wir davon überzeugt sind, dass Fahrzeuge in diesem Segment ihre Daseinsberechtigung haben, für den kleinen, kurzen Stadtverkehr, für den alltäglichen, für Pflegeberufe und all das, da kommt unser Aygo jetzt zum Einsatz, ein Aygo Cross, der dann 2022 auf den Markt kommen wird und somit als fünftes Familienmitglied unsere kleine SUV-Familie bei Toyota abrunden wird! Selbstverständlich werden wir uns der nächsten Generation des Aygo noch ausführlich widmen. Anfang November wird er offiziell vorgestellt. Diesen Beitrag können Sie nachhören oder downloaden unter:

Autoline Daily - Video
AD #3040 - Toyota Unveils Aygo X prologue Concept; Lordstown Under SEC Investigation; Hyundai Reveals STARIA Van

Autoline Daily - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 9:09


- China Bans Tesla Cars from Military Facilities - Lordstown Under SEC Investigation - Foxconn In Talks with VinFast About EV Partnership - Toyota Unveils Aygo X prologue Concept - Hyundai Reveals STARIA Van - Shell and Hyundai Expand Clean Energy Partnership - Wuling Launches 1st Pickup Truck - Acura MDX A-Spec Impressions

Autoline Daily
AD #3040 - Toyota Unveils Aygo X prologue Concept; Lordstown Under SEC Investigation; Hyundai Reveals STARIA Van

Autoline Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 9:03


- China Bans Tesla Cars from Military Facilities- Lordstown Under SEC Investigation- Foxconn In Talks with VinFast About EV Partnership- Toyota Unveils Aygo X prologue Concept- Hyundai Reveals STARIA Van- Shell and Hyundai Expand Clean Energy Partnership- Wuling Launches 1st Pickup Truck- Acura MDX A-Spec Impressions

Autos Y Más
Prueba de manejo de Audi RS Q8/ La Reina de Nürburgring/ Presentación de Aygo X Prologue / JAC E Sei1 Cargo - 17 MAR 21

Autos Y Más

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 44:56


Tech Path Podcast
31. Toyota Aygo X EV | Did Toyota Finally Reveal It's Fully Electric Car?

Tech Path Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 6:13


The original Toyota Aygo didn't sell in North America but it's an important small car for the company in Europe. This week Toyota revealed the Toyota Aygo X Prologue. Unlike the outgoing model co-developed with Peugeot and Citroën, the new Aygo is an all-Toyota affair, with no 108 and C1 sister models planned as the French are exiting this segment. Although there was a lot of speculation as to whether the Aygo X would go fully electric, it seems (notoriously stubborn) Toyota dodged another EV potential with no mention as to what will power its beautiful shell. Toyota is also teasing its first battery-electric SUV ahead of the planned unveiling at the Shanghai Motor Show next month.Toyota Aygo X Prologue website ➜ https://t2m.io/AygoX​#Toyota​ #EV​ #AygoX​~Toyota Aygo X EV | Did Toyota Finally Reveal It's Fully Electric Car?~⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺⎺Get the latest restaurant and hospitality insider tips and education on saving your restaurant business in our FREE Virtual Event Platform

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Motoring Podcast - News Show
Perfect Curve - 5 January 2021

Motoring Podcast - News Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 35:52


FOLLOW UP: VW DID BREAK LAW ACCORDING TO ECJThe European Court of Justice has ruled that Volkswagen Group, by fitting the defeat device, did break the law. The claim that it was to protect the engine was rejected by the court. This, combined with a separate ruling allowing consumers to sue VW in the country they bought the car rather than Germany, has potentially opened up more financial pain for the company. To read more, click the Car Dealer article here. FOLLOW UP: MERCEDES UNDER PRESSURE AFTER ECJ VW RULINGYou will have seen or heard the adverts from a legal firm telling you that as an owner of a Mercedes you *may be eligible for compensation because Mercedes-Benz are accused of fitting a defeat device to their engines. The Volkswagen ruling in the European Court of Justice has emboldened those chasing compensation. To read more, click the Car Dealer link here. FOLLOW UP: GHOSN ASKS WHY JAPANESE WON’T VISIT LEBANON French investigators are intending to meet with Carlos Ghosn, in Lebanon, over open cases, which has prompted his to ask why Japanese investigators are not doing likewise. In Ghosn’s opinion this emphasises how false the charges are against him. To read more, click The Mainichi article here. FOLLOW UP: MAZDA NOW SELLING PARTS FOR RX-7SMazda has confirmed that it will be selling service parts for Gen 2 and 3 RX-7s as there is sufficient demand from owners. This will allow cars to be maintained with genuine parts. To read more, click the Mazda press release here. WHAT IS ALLOWED IN NEW ENGLISH NATIONAL LOCKDOWN As this latest national lockdown comes into force, with more nuanced rules than the first one, questions have arisen from drivers over what is and is not allowed. Autocar has compiled an excellent article to take you through the more common questions about what you can do. To read more, click the link here. DVLA WARNS OF INCREASED NUMBERS OF SCAMSThe DVLA has warned the public there has been a big jump in the number of attempts to scam motorists via email, text and phone calls. We are all urged to be on our guard and know that they would never ask for sensitive information to be given or confirmed via the phone or similar. To read more, click the Motoring Research article here. FCA-PSA MERGER APPROVED BY SHAREHOLDERSThe shareholders of both the PSA and FCA groups have given the final green light to the merger of the companies, meaning that Stellantis will become a thing. Expect heavy use of platform and technology sharing as they take advantage of economies of even greater scale. To read more, click the Autocar article here. TOYOTA TAKE FULL OWNERSHIP OF KOLIN PLANT Related to the last item, the Toyota Kolin plant was used to build the Aygo, C1 and 108 sister cars, however, Toyota has now taken full ownership of the site which will continue to build this generation of the A-segment cars, but add capacity for the latest Yaris. To read more, click the Toyota press release here. BMW MAY OR MAY NOT NAME AND SHAME OWNERSJust before Christmas, the news was released that BMW would alert drivers of cars out of warranty that they could buy a warranty package, via personalised billboard messages. This caused a bit of consternation and has since been clarified that they won’t be highlighting individual cars, more making a general statement when special billboards spot a car outside of warranty that the product is available. Whilst we wait to see what will really happen, you can read more, by clicking the Motoring Research article here. _____________________________________________If you like what we do, on this show, and think it is worth a £1.00, please consider supporting us via Patreon. Here is the link to that CLICK HERE TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST——————————————————————————-FORMULA E: SEASON OPENING CHILE IS POSTPONEDDue to travel restrictions, following the new strain of the coronavirus being found in the UK, the season-opening CHile event has been postponed. No confirmation of when this will now take place can be given at this time. To read more, click The Race article here. More positive Formula E news is that those taking part in ongoing talks of a race being held in Japan are more hopeful in this resulting in Yokahama being the host. Plenty of hurdles are still to be cleared, however, this would be an excellent addition to the calendar. To read more, click The Race article here. WRC: MONTE CARLO RALLY DECISION THIS WEEKDue to the ever-changing covid picture, a decision will be taken this Thursday as to whether the Monte Carlo Rally can take place and if so, with what restrictions. To read more, click the DirtFish article here. LUNCHTIME WATCH (WHEN IT COMES OUT): SALVAGE HUNTERS CLASSIC CARS IS BACK This week sees the return of the Salvage Hunters Classic Cars, in their latest series. The show will be on Quest TV, 21:00 each Wednesday for five weeks starting on 6th January 2021. There will also be a Special Edition, where Alan chats with TV’s Paul Cowland about the show. LIST OF THE WEEK: THE 25 MOST POINTLESS CARS TO IMPORT IN 2021Jalopnik has compiled a list of cars they feel are not worth importing from 1996, which have just been made available thanks to the US’s 25-year rule on car imports. There are some cars that the chaps wouldn’t even import to the UK let alone the US, in the list. To view what is possible, click the link here. AND FINALLY: WHICH CAR MAKES YOU MORE ATTRACTIVERegistration plate specialists, Click4Reg, commissioned research into which cars Tinder users find more attractive when included in a picture. The results may surprise you, particularly the cars that don’t work. We need to thank the Newspress Business Journalist of the Year 2020 and Newspress Automotive Technology Writer of the Year 2020, Alex Grant for bringing this to our attention. To read more, click the article link here.

Gut Check Project
Gut Check Project Ep 36: Father's Day Bio Hacks

Gut Check Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 67:25


Hello gut check project fans and KB MD health family, it's time to get back to the gut check project. This is episode number 36. With your host, Dr. Kenneth Brown. I'm Eric Rieger. Dr. Brown, how are you doing today? I'm doingfantastic. We thought that we would get away from the whole COVID burden for a little bit, because it's Father's Day coming up. And you and I are both dads. You and I both had dads. Yes. And I'm very, very particular to the whole Father's Day thing, because unfortunately, my dad died 28 years ago, but I was very close to him. And I had a very close bond. And unfortunately your dad died three years ago, and three half years ago, yeah, three and a half years ago and we talked about our fathers a lot. We talk about what our fathers taught us. We talked about how our fathers helped us, and we tried to share those messages with our kids. And because of the show, we also try and share health hacks and so today's episode number 36. What should we call it?This is going to be the 2020 Father's Day. biohacker special, we think of thatbio hacker special I like that the Father's Day bio hack special. That's actually called our hack special. Yeah, Mother's Day bio hacks special bio hacks special okay before we jump into it because we're getting into so many cool things that help your dad with and if you're a dad, you're like, I'm gonna want to do that. Remember this is for information only it's not intended to treat or diagnose and all recommendations here are for your information. And as always, if you have something weird going on, talk to your doctor. Eric, that goes for you stop showing me those weird rashes. I'm here for information and entertainment only. But seriously, get that looked at at some point.Think that you just broke HIPAA regardless.You're not officially my patient. That's the point. I'm here for information only. You're not officially a patient. You put my patients to sleep and he doesn't have a weird rash. If you've ever put sleep I just realized how weird that sounded.Yes, it's not a weird rash. It's completely common everyone likes to see it. It's not a big deal at all. Soit's actually a very, very beautiful rash. So if you Whatever it is, it's it seems to be helping you don'twait, let's, let's talk about something real quick before we get into it because I do get a lot of questions about the products that we have on the site and they're all very, very good. Occasionally people want to know, why do you only feature just three products would you consider carrying and it fill in the blank doesn't matter. They want to know if we have certain other things that we'd like to carry and not that we never would. But currently right now KB MD health. What we want to do is offer products that we know our top of the line and categories that could be relatively new, because what we want to do is help enhance your life and give you the science on why shopping for these specific products with Katie and D health is going to help you so obviously we have KB and D CBD. We've gone ad nauseum over how CBD works, but what we love about KB MD CBD what we branded is that it is Seo a all organic sustainably sourced and extracted the way that we need it to be so that we don't harm you and we deliver the best product possible with KB CBD. Of course we have our Tron deal that Ken brown here is the one who invented it. It's the world's only polyphenols source powered by Colorado, Colorado. That's important because it is a very stable large tannin or poly phenol that works in the small bowel to do what it needs to do. And it's available on KB MD health. And as far as I'm concerned and what the studies prove it's the best in terms of a polyphenol blend used for not only gut health, but systemic health as well. The last thing that we just most recently added was broccoli or actually broccoli Pro. Now broccoli is all natural, superior things and you may read about that. Fear of things. But broccoli is actually the only company that US has been able to demonstrate that they have a stable form of Sofia things that they can deliver to you. There's lots of different Sofia things and actually if you really look close, different concentration levels you can see them on on various websites. There is a reason that broccoli uses what they use and they combine it with curcumin which means it's only available from a physician. And can brown medical doctor KB MD is the one who makes it available for you to purchase. So the reason why I bring this up not only that people ask questions, but today today heading into Father's Day 2020 we put together a brand new combo package now available on the website. It's the biohack package. And essentially, you can choose it either with natural flavored CBD or Senate flavored CBD and you can get all three of those in a minute. is a tremendous savings already but we actually reduced it. Believe $42 off of that. So you can either get the signature package, which is our 20 on CBD, or you can get the biohack package which is all three with Brock elite. And they're both significantly marked down and darker brown anything to add to that before we get into somethingyeah significantly marked down as a complete understatement. You and I were talking and we got to describe a we got to talking about our dads when we were working together retelling stories, and we're talking about what the memories of your dads and then how we share them with our kids. And then we said we should just do some sort of Father's Day special. And then we started talking about the discounts and I just kind of let I we're pretty much breaking even on this thing. He's like it's for our dads. He's like we got boys. We want to show everybody that that what we're going to talk about is backed by science and the things that we want to make sure Is that dad stick around, because we're going to get into all the science here. But the only thing I can add is, holy cow. We can't run this very long because this is truly a Father's Day special. You're a dad, I'm a dad, we love our kids. We miss our dads. That's the biggest thing. We miss our dads. If we could have intervened 20 years before my dad died 20 years ago died of complications of diabetes and a post kidney transplant. Had I known what I know now, I think I could have intervened on that. That's super important to me. Your dad died of cancer. Yep. Had we've known a few other things we could possibly have interviewed 20 years earlier. That's what we're trying to do right now. We're trying to make sure that we can be the healthiest that we can be. We looked at all the science so yes, it's going to be a very temporary discount and probably a once in a lifetime because ultimately it kind of hits our pocketbook so but we love it because we love dads and dads are super important.Hundred percent can couldn't say it any better. In essence, I would say that today's 2020 Father's Day biohack special is not just about lifespan, but it's about one of your favorite words healthspan. We are going to see what we can do to talk about how do you actually expand your health span today? And I think we've got some solutions. So well, Ken, wherever you're ready to start. Oh, yeah,I'm like you would totally expect. Let's start. I want to start talking about science study study published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. And I want to talk about corvids. Do you want a Corvette isAI? Well, Chevrolet makes them nowthe Corvette? That's very close. All right, so corvids, our group of birds that include Jays, ravens and crows study just came out This is super cool. They're known to be one of the most intelligent genus of birds. So they're they're capable of using tools recognizing human faces and even understanding physics. Some researchers believe that crows may rival apes for intelligence and smarts. So this study looked at the fact that why in the world can a bird be that smart. So they looked at a database looking at thousands of different species, including more than 120 Corbett's. They compare them with other birds and they found one unique thing about corvids. They spend more time in the nest. They hang out with their dads and moms more than any other bird to the point that they actually stick around to help feed the offspring. They help feed their brothers and sisters. They don't leave the nest they learned from their parents. And the scientists showed that when you have a tight bond, a tight familial community that to grow apart Brain, at least in the animal community, it requires more food because the brain can actually take up a lot of energy. Does these birds have the biggest brains of all other birds? They learn hanging out with their dads makes a huge difference. So when I saw this study, that's what I said. And this just came out last week. By the way, it's not like I'm making this up. This strongly suggests that parenting helps shape their brains. Hanging out with your dad teaches you to learn certain skills that carry on and it grows bigger brains. So the only way that you can actually do this parental investment is through time teaching work, and the parents have to be around the parents have to be healthy. So this episode is about biohacking about being a dad, because being a dad is important. Let's look at the science and the Ways to fight aging, beat chronic disease even fight baldness. Let the corvids leave this example of a bird genus, with different species that they all have one thing in common. They hang out with their parents. And by doing so they learn. So we want everyone to listen to this podcast to understand that we're going to hack aging. That's the thing that we're going to do. We're going to hack aging and I'm going to take on several aspects. Aging can be intrinsic extrinsic. Basically, intrinsic is your hormones, the issues of metabolism, regulating bad genes. extrinsic is what you expose yourself to. You want to smoke all day you're doing this you got UV radiation, pollution, chemicals, toxins, you have control over both. Everybody thinks that they have control over the external environment. Well, I don't smoke and this and that. Now we're going to talk about that. It all comes down to inflammation. inflammation is the root cause of all disease and how it affects our bodies. So I thought what we would do is tackle a few dad issues, so to speak, and talk about how polyphenols endocannabinoid system plays into all of this. So that's kind of where I want to go with it, and how to help your dad or if you're a dad listening, how to biohack these different age aspects. That's where I want to go Where do you want to go with this, Eric?I think that sounds awesome. If I if I knew how I could have loved how you started off by saying, if we could have done or intervened earlier with our fathers, if we could have found a way to have you know, Dad around longer it would have been incredible, but not just around around unhealthy and that's something I'm going to learn is how I can make certain that I'm healthier for longer so that I can hang out if my kids are both not boys, independent kiddos. I want to not just tell my sons They, as they get older and, and build families and go on and have their careers and do whatever it is that they do, I want to be able to, you know, hang out with grandkids all the same and, and be able to interact,you know, so let's, let's be all Dave Asprey on this stuff and talk about how your great great grandkids are behind you on the ski slope when you get done and you're like, waiting on great grandkids. I mean, you know, you're gonna be 110 still skiing. I mean, this is what this is what we're going for. It's, it's the whole life hacking aspect is kind of what this is. This is all about and hopefully, this all plays out. We all try it. There's so many aspects in life right now that seemed like it's difficult to make it to that point, but I like taking control of certain things. So many things are out of your control. If you go and you know what Or a car accident or something is out of control. But if you choose to decrease the inflammatory process through different ways, if you choose to heal your gut, then maybe that plays that's the long term play. And you it's it's me, you and Dave Asprey sitting on a mountain waiting for our great, great, great grandkids to come down. Who knows? No jokes about him being 110. So,yeah, no and I know that he's joking but and not to sidetrack either. But you mentioned a car wreck is something that you can't control it. Obviously, there are different severities in automobile accidents. But I mean, in the hospital time and time again, those who come in in the most stable health condition, regardless of the of the injury, those who are healthier at time of incident just recover faster, they, they make it through more quickly, their their prognosis is generally better, even though they've had this physical accident that they couldn't control. So I need you to give yourself the best chance possible, I guess is what I'm trying to say.Absolutely. Yeah, absolutely. So I just wanted to tackle a few organ systems that I think dads would like to hear a little about number one, skin health. And most dads we like to talk about skin health, but that actually shows your aging right there. Let's let's look at our presidents. There's all these pictures of presidents for eight years after, where they were that that stress on their face. So we're gonna talk about skin health, we're going to talk about exercise, we're gonna talk about testosterone, we're going to talk about exercising. And I think the most important thing you've heard me say it's time and time again, the gut brain access. Let's say that you live a wonderful, beautiful life and you've got kids. And in the last 10 years of your life, you don't remember any of it. That's the thing I want to protect. So we're going to look at all these hacks that possibly we can prevent any of that from happening.I love that. And I mean, it's, again, it speaks to the idea of healthspan because I think that there's certainly is an Debate if if you're not participating in the life that you're living, is it really living? So do all we can to raise their quality of life for as long as you're as you as you're around?Absolutely. Alright, so let's start with skin. So it seems superficial, but all kinds of assumptions are made about skin. Oh, you look younger Oh, you look like you're stressed or whatever all this other stuff. A lot of people go out and they buy things like vitamin C and retin, a and etc. But let's hack the microbiome on our skin, because you actually have bacteria in your skin. And the inflammatory response actually happens because of the inflammation in your body. So although you have a microbiome on your skin, it's not that easy to manipulate it, but in my practice, if you have intestinal inflammation, then you can also have skin issues like rosacea and eczema and acne and when I treat their gut I've seen so many patients that their rosacea clears up. I've had patients that have come back to me to tell me to put a blog out about how they've had rosacea for 30 years and retreat their gut. To me, it's second nature. If you have inflammation, you can have skin inflammation. When you have intestinal inflammation, this leads to leaky gut. And this causes body wide and inflammatory response, which triggers oxidative stress, leading to rapid aging and DNA damage. That's what I mean about the President's the presence and go through tremendous stress. You see it, it's that oxidative stress and DNA damage that prematurely kills the cells and that's what makes us age. And you're going to hear this common theme throughout this whole podcast. Inflammation equals disease. So if we can stop the inflammation, then we can help. So from my perspective, the skin Heck, if you're a dad, let's hack your skin. Number one, eat a colorful plate with no processed foods. This gets more polyphenols in your body. These are the molecules that give fruit and vegetables their color. polyphenols do lots of things. And they are potent antioxidants and anti reactive nitrogen species molecules. These reactive oxygen species are what caused the DNA damage. So in other words, oxidative stress, meaning when you have inflammation, it results in reactive oxygen species resulting in oxidative stress affects your DNA that actually makes you older. That's the kicker. So my hack for this is polyphenols, block that response and there's all different kinds of things to do for skin health. But everything you read about talks about the outside you, our good friend Tony Yoon has the anti age fix great book. Love it. A lot of it is on the outside. I was shocked to see that he's got a whole chapter on the gut. Get for you, my friend. Yeah, but he talks about that. So the skin the first thing that everybody talks about is Oh, you're looking great. They're looking at your face. Like your face right now with this weird light you have going on? This is awesome. Yeah, you still look great. You know it is good to look good, better to look good than to feel good or whatever that thing that Billy Crystal did back in the day. So yeah, so skin is the first thing we can protect the DNA damage by doing all that you got anything to add about skin?Yeah, actually, you mentioned eczema, and I told you long ago that I'd suffered from eczema and it actually kind of coincides whenever IBS kind of started affecting me. And the last four years I have seen a significant decrease in my eczema flare ups which generally begin in the cold, cold weather months. I mean, it's it's it's nothing like it was six years ago before I started really taking my gut health seriously. So I'm back this last year I don't even think I even had a true outbreak, which is phenomenal considering I've been dealing with it for about 12 years. Soyeah, so if anybody suffers from psoriasis, eczema, rosacea, acne, and you go to your dermatologist, ask them about gut health and what they know about it. And we're going to be putting out some webinars and stuff about this in the future. But challenge them on that because if I fix your gut, then a lot of times a lot of these skin issues will correct themselves as a dad, not only if you don't have eczema on these different things, we're protecting the DNA damage. As long as you take away those EXO toxins from the world. Let's not expose ourselves to a ton of UV light. Let's not Change smoke and have oxidative stress all the time, let's try and do a lot of those things and avoid some of the the actual toxins that are out there. You can protect your skin and hopefully look younger than what you are by taking in these polyphenols. And at the very end of this, you probably like or get polyphenols and everything. Well, that's kind of why we have only three products there. And all of this that we're talking about, ideally should be done through the diet. Sometimes it's difficult to do it. And we'll get at the very end about how supplements can actually help with some of thisright now. And our bodies are all connected systems, right? And generally, in order for someone to have really good looking skin, and a great appearance, it's it's usually because the rest of the body's health is is doing well it's in check. And you think back to why people look a certain way and then how they are attractive in a primitive part of the brain. What what you're telling the other people in your species with a good looking skin etc, is that the rest of me is healthy. That's that's the outward appearance of something that's healthy, to not agree with you more and it's pretty exciting. So I got some more information coming later explaining pheromones and different stuff.So, um, so as a dad, man, i'm john creeping on 50 right now. So the hormone that I care about that everybody talks about at my age is testosterone. Because as a male, we keep losing this over time. This seems to happen more in Western societies. There's a theory called the gelding theory it's GLD. It stands for gut endotoxin leading to a decline in go Natl function. gonad will function as our testicular function. It's a theory but it seems to make quite a bit of sense. Why do we see testosterone testosterone clinics everywhere around here. And if you go to Spain, I was in Spain a couple years ago, I didn't see one t clinic anywhere, whatever we can get into that. But the basic premises with a bad gut, bacterial endotoxins pass into the bloodstream through leaky gut, or intestinal permeability. This forces your body into this low level chronic inflammatory state. And these circulating white blood cells and cytokines we hear a lot about cytokines now at this time of year, because of what's going on with COVID. That tells the body that hey, you know what, you're sick. In a sick state, we don't really need to be reproducing right now. So I'm going to redirect our energy away from making testosterone and we're going to try and correct whatever's going on over here. So your body cuts back on testosterone. Usually BO A Did you outside don't add. Did you see that article about Diego, the hundred year old tortoise in the Galapagos that just retired.Now I did how does a tortoise retire?So as I'm sitting here saying that our testosterone decreases over time, there's 100 year old tortoise that was shipped from the San Diego Zoo to the Galapagos Islands. And he has sired over 800 babies in his hundred years. And apparently, they said he's retired or he just basically said, I'm done. I don't know. I'm just done. Back San Diego, I want to be with my other retiree friends. I don't know what's going on. But Diego, the tortoise over 100 years, and he sired his last child, that dude has not been taken in toxins. He's been eating a lot of polyphenols and he's been taking his testosterone up. He's at 100 years. He's at 800 babies and essentially repopulated a whole species rock on Diego. But so it kind of comes down to it's not survival of the fittest. It's survival of the healthiest. So they made sure that the Aygo had the most perfect diet. They made sure that Diego's testosterone was up not through exoticness ways, but he was just a healthy tortoise. And by being a healthy tortoise, as we age, it should not be accepted that we lower our testosterone. These t clinics popping up everywhere this idea that as we age, we should do this, we're seeing it more and more in an inflammatory state. Remember that there's this brain gut access, we talk about it all the time, the gut and the brain. When inflammation happens in the gut, inflammation happens in the brain. When the brain is inflamed. You're gonna affect your hypothalamus, pituitary gonadal axis basically your pituitary gland your hypothalamus sends hormones signals to your adrenal glands and to your testicles, gonads, to say, Hey, we need testosterone. You're a young, virile person, you're healthy, this is the time to reproduce. But when you have inflammation, cortisol tells your hypothalamic access goes, whoa, we're fighting something else. We don't need sex hormones. We need to save this individual so that he can become healthy enough to then reproduce. Problem is in Western society. We're inflamed chronically. So we've got cortisol going up. When cortisol goes up, then you have anxiety, obesity, diabetes, depression, and decreased testosterone. So in this gelding theory, a healthy microbiome can actually convert the cortisol being produced into testosterone precursors. So in other words, even if you're experiencing stress If you have a proper microbiome, that's your second line of defense, they'll take that cortisol and they'll be like, Alright, you're a little stressed out, I get it, your boss is yelling at you, yet the kids, you're on quarantine, you're worried about your job. Cortisol is through the roof. But if you're eating a healthy diet and a proper microbiome, meaning a diversified microbiome, your microbiome can convert that cortisol into testosterone precursors, and make up for the deficit. So it's a fascinating thing that if you many researchers believe that a healthy microbiome can actually and this is what you're talking about before with the whole skin thing. Many researchers believe that a healthy microbiome can actually increase pheromones and testosterone in men to make them the more ideal mate. So twofold thing you have a proper microbiome. Even if you're stressed, your microbiome will make your Skin looked good, and then put out a little vibe to the chickies that you're a hot mate. So that's how important it is. So this is what I call a hormone hack. eating a diet high in polyphenols will feed your microbiome increase the diversity. So even if you're laid off, bosses yelling at you everything chill out and go, You know what? I've got to stress. My hypothalamus is producing cortisol, but I know that I eat properly, so my microbiome will convert it to testosterone precursors, I will produce the pheromones and I will still be the sexy man that I am dad hack. The law right there.Yeah, no, that's, that's actually really, really awesome. And it makes sense to me, especially when you're talking about disease. So the body is very, very smart in the way that it will. In medical terms, we call it shunting whereby directing blood to us specific region that needs it more than the others everything is about demand in the body. And simply put, you said disease versus pheromones and the manufacturing of testosterone. It's a day to day thing that we do is when you eat, you get a little bit tired because your body needs to use that energy energy to digest. If you were to run around on a full stomach, it would fatigue you a little bit because your body still has to hang on to this food that it doesn't have the resources because of you running around or whatever else. And finally, when you settle down, it's going to rest and digest and it's all about the shunting of blood. It's the same principlethat if you have chronic disease, you're essentially always shunting the blood away from your ability to take care of your skin to be attractive to have the the natural testosterone etc to get the results that you want. I mean, I see it all the time with my patients. They're like, I don't know what I'm doing. Suddenly I'm having, I'm gaining weight and things are going on. And then I asked about their lifestyle and I say, look, are you protecting your gut? Is there any chance that we can have intestinal permeability or leaky gut? Are you eating processed foods? Are you getting enough sleep, weight, and exercise? We're going to get into that next. But if you think about it, if you're taking the proper if you're feeding your microbiome, if you do not have control over your exogenous stress, like we talked about, in the very beginning, you have your internal aging process, exogenous aging process. If you can't walk away from the I keep saying the boss that yells at you, and that's being unfair if you can't walk away from whatever it is that stressing you out. You can at least say okay, well, I'm gonna, I can't emotionally handle this right now. So I'm going to take in the stress and I'm going to let my pituitary produce the cortisol, but I'm going to make sure I at least eat in a way that my body can handle that stress. converted, and I will still win. I'll make sure that I'm not going to have these cortisol effects diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity, anxiety, depression, you can be in control. Yeah, hack, the great hack of that. So,no, I totally agree. I mean, those are those are just things that you have to take charge of. I mean, if you if you want more out of life, you just got to give your body the opportunity to repair itself. And that's really what we're talking about.Yeah. So when I, when I talk to friends and patients about this, they're like, you know, I'm, um, I don't care about that. I'm gonna go to this testosterone clinic. There's like one right around the corner, I'm just gonna have pumped me full of testosterone, and I'm gonna get around that whole inflammatory cortisol thing. So I see him everywhere. We had mentioned that in the beginning, I see t clinics everywhere. And this is not exactly the complete solution and here's a reason male pattern baldness. So we talked about skin. Man, if there's something else that men are willing to spend money on, it's keeping their hair. You can always I mean, I assume because I see commercials everywhere. And I paid a lot for this hair piece. My quarantine non cut for months.Yeah. I told I asked Marie today if I was if I was looking like I was back in the 70s because I just I'm sorry.I this is the longest my hair has ever been in my entire life. And I just cannot get myself to cut it, because I'm having fun with it. So I just want to see if I can get it. I mean, I see guys with like long hair and rocking it, you know, especially some of those guys in baby bath where I'm like, dang,how they do that, like how they get it past the awkward stage to like, Cool stage. And that's what I'm trying to see if I can get there.But I'm just using the pandemic as an excuse. I don't have no idea if it's gonna look good or not, but I'm just talking about so far.All right, so let's talk about male pattern baldness though I've got a lot of friends that have baldness got a lot of friends that you know, have worried about it. And some guys say spirit, they just shave their head and they look just great. Not it's, if it's something that you're worried about, the thing that people don't realize is when you go on testosterone therapy, and you just say, Well, I'm going to augment with testosterone. Well, the problem is testosterone has its own issues. What happens is, is that this gets broken down into a hormone called dihydrotestosterone, known as DHT. DHT causes the regression of hair follicles. So when people take this so you'll find that bodybuilders are perfectly cool with this. they fully understand that when they're taking high dose testosterone for shows and stuff and they cycle on and off. It's just part of the game. They're all bald look on stage like the massive dudes, and I've talked about it builders, like dads just kind of accepted that. That's what's gonna happen when you're doing this this kind of level of steroids. So I found a very fascinating study in 2016. It was on mice that showed and I don't think David Roberts noses the CEO of broccoli that showed that sulfur fame stopped this process by increasing the enzymes that break down dihydrotestosterone and the mice that were given sulfur Fein it significantly enhanced Hair Regeneration in these mice. So the thought that sulforaphane accelerates the degradation of dihydrotestosterone. In other words, what it does is it increases the enzymes in the liver, that breaks it down, much like in our Endocannabinoid webinar, if f h breaks down an atomizer and polyphenols block that so for fame blocks, or actually does the opposite rises, the enzyme that breaks it down. So a fascinating study that I've never come across because I was trying to think about How can we help dads that are balding? Well, this is one way sulforaphane actually prevents DHT from being produced DHT has been shown to cause this follicular regression, which means that you won't grow the hair. I've never come across this before, I was fascinating. One of the things I love about doing this podcast is we have to research for it. And we learn. This is something I've never seen before. I love it.I think it's incredible. I think that a lot of people would love to find out what they could do naturally. Just offset and who knows, I mean, if you happen to be a bodybuilder and it could be worth a shot, if you just want to see if you could hang on to here, I don't really know that's a no one's ever accused me of trying to stack on a lot of the muscle weight.But at the very least, if you have a mice, if you have a mouse, I shouldn't say if you have a mice, if you have a mouse that is concerned about their hair loss, give them a little sulfur fan. We've got studies to show it works in mice. Great. So we're assuming that it may work in humans as well. But that's kind of a cool little hack that I came across because we're going to get into reasons why you should be on sulforaphane anyways. But that's fascinating to me because male pattern baldness is something that really affects a lot of people. And it's something that may actually slow the process down so inflammation and male pattern baldnessnow I think it's awesome that's a it's a very very unique find and but it to me with with Sophia things if you're a dad, that's only the tip of the iceberg would be the superficial part of the hair and I know that you're going to get into it here in a moment but rock elite combined with without trying to and CBD I think has got a really, really special interlocking key here that I think any dads who want to remain involved for a long amount of time will be interested. Oh, and if you happen to be sharing this with your dad, this is something because you care about them. If you're watching and you have a dad or your husband's dad, your brother's a dad you want them to have a story. information. Obviously, this applies to both sexes, by the way, just Father's Day special, but this is great information. We're just humans in general on what you can do to protect your health. So why don't you take that part away?Yeah, so this is this is all stuff we're talking about just biohacking on Father's Day biohacking for your dad, helping them and we just chose different aspects that we can get into cardiovascular disease, hypertension, blah, blah, blah. we're choosing things that I think that dads can relate to, which is, you know, we're talking about going bald, we're, you know, we're talking about skin we're talking about things like that. Another thing and one of the I'm gonna quiz you what is the second greatest life hack next to sleep?Wow, the second greatest life hack next is sleep. In we've not rehearsed this. No, we have noI do this a lot, too.I know and I feel like I'm going to fail this one, but that's okay. If I were to be getting enough sleep this, the next one would probably be something that would eat either decrease anxiety or to decrease inflammation and I don't know the answer.Yes. So what can you do to do both? That's you have control of, but it's not sleep that will do that for sure.And you can obviously daily supplement with a CBD.Well, okay with supplement. All right, it's exercise. The second greatest thing you can do for your body every single day is exercise. All right? That's right. You're, you're you're too smart. You're going into it. You're just like, I'm gonna think about the DNA methylation. I'm gonna talk about mF RT t dub. Okay. Now it's just exercise. So exercise I consider as the is the second greatest life hack next to sleep. And I say that because I was somebody that would sacrifice sleep for years. To make sure that I got to CrossFit at 5am. And I realized that probably the most important thing I could do was actually sleep in and find the time to exercise when when I did that. So, sleep, I'm going to say Trump's exercise, if we're going to talk about a poker hand, whatever it is, it's four aces versus four kings. They're both super important, but get your sleep. But exercise is the second greatest life hack. It helps with mood, inflammation, just like you said, circulation, bone strength, the list goes on and on. And ultimately, both our goals are to remain strong and healthy enough that we want to roughhouse with our great grandkids, not just our grandkids, we want to be able to have fun with this. We want our kids to feel totally confident that say, you know, grandpa and grandma or you leave our kids, we're gonna go and we're gonna have fun with them and you're gonna be able to do stuff. That's the key. So the key to stay mobile to Cheetah stay healthy, not just brain health, not just looking pretty on the Outside, not just having a robust hormonal system, we want to make sure that you can exercise and we can improve the exercise because as we exercise, there's something called hormesis. So what ends up happening is that hormesis is the process of stressing your body and your body's ability to recover from the stress. And as we age, this ability becomes harder and harder. Everybody says that, oh, you know, after I turned 50, it was harder and harder. Now we can we can hack this exercise causes reactive oxygen species reactive nitrogen species, and micro trauma. So there's some easy hacks now. I'm gonna throw this in your wheelhouse. I'm gonna run and take a quick bathroom break. You're going to talk about how how polyphenols help with exercise balls in your court. I'll be right back.That is interesting. So there goes can how polyphenols can help though with exercise is that Number one, it's all natural. Number two polyphenols have been demonstrated, especially by Joe Votel, who did tons of research out of Exeter University over in the UK, that they actually assist the body to naturally produce nitric oxide. nitric oxide will naturally dilate our vessels, allowing for more blood flow to the tissues, which does several things and while deliver more oxygen or nutrients, second, it actually will carry away the lactic acid that is naturally formed from exercise I'm sorry, metabolism of the the muscle cells. So by doing that, a few things happen. That's that's the micro level. A few things happen on a grander scale one, you get better performance, you better performance in a measurable objective vo to max. Number two, your recovery time actually decreases. It's not that you don't end up Stressing these muscles or that you would never have to relax and take time off. But if you happen to suffer from an injury or you overstretch a little bit, or you really press hard and an activity, the time to recover has been demonstrated time and time again with high levels of polyphenols taken that it decreases. So something that's kind of difficult to figure out whenever you're talking about natural hacks is, what's the volume, how much do I have to take to get this result. The great thing about Joe Votel and the research that she's done, she's been able to show that at least 1000 milligrams or one full gram of pro into cyanogen. polyphenols, which is exactly what ultra and teal is, per day, can deliver those results, especially when taken consistently, three days before the day of in three days after a hike Event now if you play football and you play on on a Friday, you're three days before and then the day of, and then three days after, guess what? It's a full week. So essentially what she's outlining through science is that one gram of polyphenols daily minimum, lead to better athletic performance, better recovery time, objective increase in vo to max and overall better status of the athlete So anyhow, and kids back to the bathroom,so they get out. So quick little thing about the bathroom break right there. That's not because of prosthetic prostatic hypertrophy because I take broccoli, which actually helps the prostate health. That sounds bad I had to pee. I've been holding it for like a long time. So that's an awesome I was listening to the bathrooms right over here. So I listened everything you said totally agree with everything that you just said right there. That's awesome. The athlete. I do want to say one other thing about Exercise. You need to improve your endocannabinoid system. There was an article that was just published in the molecular aspects of medicine and it looked at the endocannabinoid system and exercise related to pain and the path to health and slow aging. The actual title was that it was ECS exercise pain and path to health and slow aging. They looked at the circulating endocannabinoids. during exercise, they found those people with a higher functioning endocannabinoid system that had higher endogenous endocannabinoids had less joint pain, less perception of exercise induced pain while they were doing it, and they had an overall better mood. So improving your endocannabinoid system. If you don't know what that is, we got a webinar on it. I guess we'll put some sort of link to it at some point can help maintain your exercise regimen. So polyphenols and improving your understanding Benoit system will allow you to continue to exercise and workout and don't let age be an excuse. I'm at this age and this is where it's at. Because we're trying to help you hack through this and you're going to be the greatest dad ever. And if you want your dad to be great, just make sure that you show them this podcast. So we talked about skin. We talked about baldness, we talked about hormones, we talked about exercise. Oh, the most important thing that I care about the brain. That's what we want to talk about and end this podcast with the brain. Protect your dad's brain if you're a dad, protect your own brain. Alzheimer's and dementia is at epidemic proportions.Our mission at KB MD health and it KBS is to help people age well, but also access all those millions of memories that make up your lifetime. When it's all said and done. It's not the crap that we have. It's the memories that we have. You and I have talked about this, I prefer to spend my money on buying a memory, as opposed to buying an object. That's just my personal preference. I've talked to many psychologists who say those people that do that tend to lead happier lives. If you are trying to fulfill your life by buying objective things to say, I like this, I want you to take a step back and go instead of spending the money on this. I want to take my family on a trip. And then I want to talk about that trip a year later, five years later, 10 years later, when I'm playing with my great grandkids, I want to be able to tell the story about how I took my mother which I posted, Sandy, her own deck 78 years old when she calls my family. All she loves to do is say, oh, let me tell you about the time that we took your father to this. And it's a wonderful thing because now my kids are old enough to ask ask the questions. How old was he? Oh, he was in fourth grade. Oh my gosh. And now they're older than I was then. And it's just great. In my opinion, the most important thing and the greatest thing that we can do for everybody is to allow dads to protect their brains because if you protect your brain, there's a common theme. And that is the memories represent who you are. And one thing that I am learning one thing that we are starting to see is that gut inflammation leads to brain inflammation. Dementia is a result of chronic inflammation. It's a preventable thing. We know that polyphenols help heal your gut, but studies have shown that polyphenols can exert their anti aging effects on the brain through already discussed antioxidant, anti reactive things, a reactive species blockade and different things like that. But polyphenols also allow your microbiome to produce Something called post biotics, post biotics, post biotics, post biotics, you heard me, right? Post biotics. This is the thing that everybody's gonna be talking about in the future. These are molecules produced by our microbiome that have beneficial effects on our bodies. For instance, polyphenols can increase a short chain fatty acid called butyrate butyrate travels from your gut, where your my your microbiome breaks down these polyphenols produces butyrate butyrate travels all the way to your brain, and it increases something really cool called BDNF, otherwise known as brain derived neurotrophic factor. Brain derived neurotrophic factor is one of the only things that allows your brain to grow nerve cells. When I went to med school, we were taught that your brain cannot regenerate. Now we know that if you have Enough BDNF, your brain can regenerate. So if you have trauma, if you have a stroke, if you have age related dementia, we can start to regrow that. That's the key. But the path of this whole process shows that these polyphenols don't just do it through BDNF. They do it through different modulation cascades, and this gets super sciency. But basically, the polyphenols will affect a cascade, meaning a process called the sirtuin pathway. This is a pathway that controls the aging process. And the NRF two pathway. You're nodding because you've heard NRF two before so if you're dozing off going on and what what are these guys talking about now, sir? Two and NRF? Two I know it's weird names. Bottom line is it. We now know the science It creates an anti aging aspect in your brain. And then this NRF two pathway is pretty frickin cool because speaking of NRF, two, this deserves its own podcast in its own right. But in a nutshell NRF two pathway is a regulatory pathway of potent anti inflammatory and anti cancer. It is a potent immune modulator. So, the most potent NRF two pathway controller is not polyphenols, but it's through getting sulforaphane. So you can see the overlap here, this whole biohack data episode. makes total sense. Now when we're talking about we only have three products and there's one reason there's a reason why there's three products.The three products that I take my family takes my staff takes because I know the science behind it, you take it your family takes it, everyone that you're around, I know the science behind it. The one thing that I want to Make sure that I protect, I want to make sure I live long enough. But I want to make sure I protect my brain. I want to look good doing it. But that's secondary to this because I felt like the best shape I've ever been in. I was sacrificing other aspects because you're not, you're eating to look good as opposed to eating. So there's been times where I've been bigger and more muscular, leaner, whatever. I'm feeling pretty good right now. I'm feeling happy. I've got my kids, I can do anything that I want to do with them. And I'm pretty. I'm going to keep tuning in. I'm going to keep biohacking this. So, so first thing in the brain, an article published in 2018 showed that as we accumulate I'm sorry, so I was digressing a quick second, this is actually the whole brain health is where all three come together. So for a feign is what is in broccoli, and we know that sulforaphane modulates the NRF two pathway which is a potent anti inflammatory, anti cancer and help with BDNF. We know that polyphenols are a potent anti inflammatory pathway and will help modulate BDNF. As I'm going through this, I found this great study in 2018 that showed that in people with dementia as we age, we accumulate iron in our brains. And this study looked at mice where they had iron induced dementia. So they gave extra iron. I say this because every dad that's on testosterone right now, one of the side effects is iron accumulation. You'll notice that when people take exogenous testosterone, I said that one of the side effects could be DHT male pattern baldness, if you take testosterone, you're going to you're going to absorb more iron. And this can result in brain dementia later on in life if there's too much iron a few minutes here. So they took this group of mice and they gave one group cannabidiol CBD And the other group they didn't. And then they were able to reverse the negative effects of the iron in these mice. so fascinating. So the theory is that CBD has neuroprotective effects by function to stop cell death caused by iron. It blocked the a pop ptosis caused by iron. So in my world, protect your dad. make him look good through the scan. Make sure that his hormones are good. Make sure that he's exercising appropriately. Make sure what were all the organ systems that we cover are missing one make sure his brains good, but that's the last one. That's the most important one.You said scan.Stem hormone.Rain gut brain gut.male pattern baldness.Oh yes. Yes, sorry.And that's that's a little bit more of a vain one because the other ones are so important. So you know what this podcast is about having a science backed dad hacks we're gonna call the science back dad hacks for anti aging and multiple ordinances skin baldness, testosterone exercise improvement and the most important one, in my opinion is brain health. Who I read a lot to get through that,man that's a solid put together though and truly if you do care about longevity, this is an incredible combination to be used along with a normal regimen of good sleep, as well as exercise daily. And if you can just do that, and make certain that the foods that you select every day are, for the most part, healthy following something similar to a Mediterranean diet. I feel like and speaking from experience, you'll find lots of stability in your health, which just allows you to decrease anxiety and just focus on the things that you find most enjoyable in life and It we've all had those pitfalls where you find yourself getting into not the healthiest selections for foods, etc. But it's never too late to turn it around. And if you're going to get a little bit of help,yeah, that's, that's key. If you're gonna do that once in a while, then you're gonna have to supplement you're gonna have to help yourself a little bit, you know, make sure that you can, if you want to cheat a little bit, if I'm gonna cheat with gluten, I'm gonna have a little tool on hand at all times.So no doubt and and another thing, just just the idea of not wanting it. Why does it Why do people fear getting old? It isn't just because it's o LD, it's not just because of that word. It's because you don't want to be debilitated. You don't want it who wants to get older and not be able to do as you described roughhouse with the grandkids, not be able to go and enjoy a vacation not be able to remember going on vacation. This, what we're talking about. It is Isn't it isn't some kind of a crazy scenario? What we're talking about are discoveries. It's science on how can we help you through the research that we've dug very deep into? How can we help you achieve a better aging process where you're healthspan matches your lifespan.And, you know, I mean, we've we've worked, we've walked in these circles, we've walked in circles with Ben Greenfield and Dave Asprey and you know, we kind of run in similar groups and there's 1000 things that they're doing. I like to really pare it down to just very a minimalistic approach. I'm just want to make sure that my brains healthy, I want to make sure that I can exercise and ideally I would like to make sure that my internal process is healthy enough that it shows on the outside. So those are the so that's why we're calling this the big special. The dad biohack combo because to recap it Polish Females like our Tron to have been shown to be anti aging. They improve exercise they improve brain health. CBD like the KVM D health CBD has been shown to help with exercise and brain health also. And sulfur fame like broccoli has been shown to help with male pattern baldness, brain health as a potent anti inflammatory anti cancer agent. So if you're going to do, you can try everything you can an eye tech while you're laughing because you're like, Well, yeah, you do those things, but you also will try anything else. I listen to a Ben Greenfield podcast yesterday about breathing and I've been trying to hold my breath for seven minutes, I get to two and I just pass out. I'm like, how are they doing seven minutes?Yeah, you know, just for the listeners. I gotta tell you yesterday, we're working together and he asked me if I'd heard of what, what was the was there a title? Or did you just tell me how it was done?Because Well, there's the Wim Hof breathing method. He like breathe people out and then walk them up Mount Kilimanjaro in their underwear. Yeah, no, and they don't get cold with a jump and ice water and stuff. That's one method. I just don't know enough about. I'm just, I mean, next time I see Ben, I'm gonna pin them down and say, all right, tell me how to do some of this breathing type stuff. And then, like, I'm getting into like, oh, man, I just talked to somebody about earthing and grounding yourself. And so now I'm a bit I don't wanna get off track of this, but we're gonna go through all of this for you. So there's, you know, these great biohackers. Like, like Dave, I mean, they're awesome. I like to get their science and then I like to dig a little deeper and try it on myself and go Well, yeah, letme just let me just say for the audience, you have no idea how many things have not even come close to being mentioned here that he's trying, because they don't work. As the coolest thing about the guy that you see on the screen opposite is that he he has as long as I've known him Puts whatever it is to the test through the research and if it doesn't measure up and does it produce reproducible results? It's it's not,it's not worth it. The one thing is, is that we've got Angie Koch on our side, our researcher who she's coming definitely great ideas. And we've got this Mandalay account where we looked at the we looked at the journal so I'm a hacker, but I'm a hacker based on science. And I think that these other guys are also they're super smart. And you're kind of a hacker. My, what I love is that my wife can't stand when these Amazon packages start showing up and whatever. And then she thinks I'm crazy. And the next thing I know, through diffusion, and osmosis, suddenly, the whole family's doing all of it. And I'm just like, yeah, I didn't get an argument. You just kind of did it on your own after you did your own homework. And that's kind of how it is so, but this is our dad's special Father's Day Special shout out to every dad that's out there. Remember the corvids study That it's the one genus of birds, that they spend more time with their kids and they consistently have bigger brains and they learn more and teaching your dad a stupid thing. I'm like I'm not much of a handyman I talked to you about this. I'm realizing that I'm choosing to do a little bit more change the battery instead of having the car towed or whatever, like stupid stuff like that Ramos like, yeah, Lucas, let's just change the battery. I've never done it. Let's go. And let's just do it. So that kind of thing. Sonow, and that's those are the great experiences that that you end up having, and they'll they'll turn into good memories, especially the fact that you had to YouTube how to do all that stuff to make it happen. And that's, that's the manual of the modern man right now to YouTube and figure out how to take something apart. Sure.I know, my poor dad, when I'd asked him questions, and it was just like a long pause. It's like ask your mother. Now, it's like hey, Google. What's this?Well ladies and gentlemen of KB MD health, please head to KB Md health.com. Go down to the store first four items are all on sale for the Father's Day biohack special. It includes the signature package, but it also includes the bio hack package. They are both significantly discounted. This sale I believe last all the way through July the fourth Independence Day course.Now you and I argued about that because this is a we're essentially this is a wash for us. So we're doing this for dads, so take advantage of it. Take advantage of it while I'm emotional. While we're talking about how we miss our dads and how much we like being dads. We're being emotional, and we're not true businessmen, we're emotional. People in health care. We just want to help people and we just want to see people get better.Was it a big shout out my dad his birthday this year would have been the same day as Father's Day which is the first day of summer and he would have been 70 I miss him dearly, but you know, US approaching it like this, this is what he wants me to do for my kids, because he would have wanted to have been able to have done it for himself. So treat yourself Take care of yourself, visit us a KB and D health calm. We're just sharing the science. Yeah, if you help.It's funny that you said that because I have a lot of patients that will COVID has brought up a lot of stress to patients before COVID. And what something really interesting, they've been forced to stay home when normally they spend a lot of time on the road. And they're realizing they would really like to stay home more and a lot of things are out of their control and stuff. Well the one thing that you can make sure that you do for your kids is take care of your health. Definitely so just because you can't be home, you can FaceTime with them and say what are you gonna do? I'm out for a walk. I'm sitting here. I'm not attached. I'm on a business trip. I'm out for a walk. I'm doing this for you. I'm getting my BDNF up because of exercise. I'm gonna take some broccoli, take some I'll try to do a little CBD. Protect my brain. How are you doing, kiddo? What's going on? Tell me about this. Put your sister on the phone. Let's talk about this what's happening in school? that those are the memories that I want to protect for everyone. Not what did it feel like to get in your Ferrari and drive around, that's just not my thing. Because it's the memories in the end that are worth the gold. Sojust to wrap up, don't forget, you can always go to love matambi calm and of course if you haven't visited unrefined bakery, you need to go there. So unrefined. baker.com use code, gut check, and I hope that you all have a fantastic Father's Day with your father, your father with your kiddos. With your grandfather's with the great grandfather's. Enjoy the weekend. The summer is upon us. Take care Have yourself still, you know, avoid, avoid too much crowding right now.Yeah. And so let's say this also, if we are still in the COVID epidemic, we're having some of the highest cases right now our state opened up. If you feel like you may have been exposed and you have a grandparent that you want to reach out to your obligation is to reach out to them in a social way, like FaceTime, zoom, anything, but you may be a carrier and you need to protect your grandparents, who may be at risk, most of it, for sure. And loneliness is just as dangerous as smoking. Reach out to a dad, an old college roommate, a friend, anybody now's the time where there's, there's no barriers. We can just sit there and say, Hey, I haven't heard from you in 35 years. This is the weirdest time we've ever had in our lives. Just thought about you and just want to see what's going on. There's a way to reconnect with no social stigma, do it and protect your grandparents. If you feel like you may have been exposed say, hey, Grandma, I want to come over, let's have dinner together on zoom. But my friend's parents, apparently one of them was just diagnosed with COVID. So um, for the next two weeks, I'm going to chill. And then I'll come back over and start eating with you and stuff like that.Oh, I think that's sound advice. I really do. But that is the 2020 Father's Day biohack special. Thank you all for joining us here on the gut check project, we get to say gut check project again. And actually, this is the first gut Git project episode ever on zoom. Just so you know. Oh, that's right. Yeah,I know. And we were talking about doing the whole in the studio thing again, and we just can't you know, morally, we just can't do it. There's too many cases going around and we have to lead by example. SoYeah, we're getting back to we're getting back to a guest schedule coming up. So we certainly appreciate all the support the ton of email. So anyway, everyone have a great Father's Day. Thank you all very much. That's Episode 36. We will see y'all next time. Happy Father's Day. Happy Father's Day.

Acción Motor
Programa 121119 Rally Isla de Tenerife, Filtraciones en la Federación, Slalom Majanicho, Rally Madrid, Campeonato Drifting

Acción Motor

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 96:13


En el programa de hoy 121119, hemos ido a fondo desde el primer segundo. Nuestro primer protagonista estaba a punto de embarcar rumbo a Tenerife y ya nos quedamos todo el programa con la sensación de urgencia. Urgente es también la necesidad de que miren por donde se le está yendo la discreción a la Federación Canaria de Automovilismo. Ya van dos escritos en menos de una semana que llegan a las redes sociales antes que a algunos miembros de la Junta Gestora. Alguien no está jugando limpio. Los invitados de hoy han sido: - Surhayen Pernía Piloto. Algo de valor debe de tener el campeonato autonómico de rallies de asfalto cuando se mandan a montar kits especiales homologados solamente en Canarias y se contrata a un mercenario para hacer labores de equipo. Surhayen es sin duda un tipo estupendo, pero ha venido a `puntuar y bloquear. - Francisco Negrín Presidente de la Federación Interinsular de Sta. Cruz de Tenerife. Este rally es el gran fin de fiesta del Autonómico. Será una prueba larga. 3 días, 2 noches. Un esfuerzo importante para todos los oficiales que tendrán que trabajar allí. Independientemente de las dietas que cobren. Para Francisco la seguridad y el comportamiento de los aficionados es el tema que más le preocupa. No se pierdan su opinión de los kits R5+, las bridas y la petición del retraso del Rally de Lanzarote. - Enrique Cruz. Piloto Su opinión es necesaria para poder tener una perspectiva completa de todo lo que está rodeando no solo al Rally de Tenerife sino también a esta extraña temporada. - Las filtraciones en la Federación Canaria de Automovilismo - Alejandro Martín Piloto. No para. Se baja del BMW para subirse al Aygo y seguir en el RAV4. Su cita importante está en Madrid - Daniel Guerra Piloto. De los pocos pilotos que compiten todavía con Subaru. Estará en Majanicho dispuesto a quitarse el mal sabor de boca que le dejaron las pruebas anteriores. - Ariday Bonilla. Copiloto. Campeón de la Copa Suzuki Swift Junior. En Madrid disputarán la Copa Swift absoluta. No hay nada decidido y la competencia es grande - Javier Franquiz Piloto. Competirá en Majanicho con su Mitsubishi Space Star Proto. También viene de haber fallado en pruebas anteriores así que Majanicho puede devolverle la sonrisa. - David Barrera. Piloto. Primer Campeón de la Historia del Automovilismo en Canarias en la modalidad de Drift, categoría Pro. Eso ya no hay quien se lo quite. La temporada que viene, todos los demás serán aspirantes. Esperamos que los contenidos ofrecidos sean de su interés.

There are Lots of Things
Icelandic Adventures Part 2

There are Lots of Things

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 40:29


We left you on a cliffhanger a couple of weeks ago and we know you've been wondering what the heck Maddie was even up to for her other five days in Iceland. This week, she tells you! Buckle up friends, Go-Go the Aygo is taking you around Ring Road this week, stopping at some of Iceland's most gOrGeOuS natural wonders. Also on the table for discussion: Maddie's visceral reaction to Dyrhólaey; the truth about being a vegan in Iceland; and the bad, bad road that you should not take. This week's trivia question: I don't remember and we forgot to put it in the show notes :( :( :(Make sure to follow us on Facebook and on Instagram for updates and trivia. Plus, tune in next week—new episodes drop every Tuesday! If you love There Are Lots of Things, please rate and review us on iTunes, or wherever you listen to your podcasts

My Mum Has Seen a Movie
Godzilla: King of Monsters + Dark Phoenix

My Mum Has Seen a Movie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 14:59


On this week's podcast, mum reviews the worst film she's ever seen. Will it be Godzilla: King of Monsters or Dark Phoenix? She also reports her latest road traffic accident, and her plans for vengeance on the old lady who dented her Aygo.

Fahrspaß - Der Auto-Podcast
Fahrspaß - Der Auto-Podcast Folge 03

Fahrspaß - Der Auto-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2019 12:57


Junge Autofahrer zahlen ja extrem hohe Beiträge für die Versicherung. Das beginnt bei der Haftpflicht, setzt sich natürlich bei der Teilkasko und Vollkasko fort. Deshalb sind viele in jungen Jahren mit alten, billigen Karren unterwegs, weil ein neues Auto einfach zu teuer ist. Toyota will das mit einem speziellen Angebot ändern. Junge Autofahrer können ab 99 Euro/Monat einen neuen Aygo fahren. Weil das Angebot einen "digitalen Beifahrer" beinhaltet, werden in der Zeit keine Versicherungsbeiträge für die Haftpflicht- und Vollkasko-Versicherung fällig.

Roadtrip - Der Auto-Podcast
Roadtrip - Der Auto-Podcast Folge 04

Roadtrip - Der Auto-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 12:48


Junge Autofahrer zahlen ja extrem hohe Beiträge für die Versicherung. Das beginnt bei der Haftpflicht, setzt sich natürlich bei der Teilkasko und Vollkasko fort. Deshalb sind viele in jungen Jahren mit alten, billigen Karren unterwegs, weil ein neues Auto einfach zu teuer ist. Toyota will das mit einem speziellen Angebot ändern. Junge Autofahrer können ab 99 Euro/Monat einen neuen Aygo fahren. Weil das Angebot einen "digitalen Beifahrer" beinhaltet, werden in der Zeit keine Versicherungsbeiträge für die Haftpflicht- und Vollkasko-Versicherung fällig.

Auto - Rund ums Auto. Fahrberichte, Gespräche und  Informationen

… und zum Dritten - Der neue Toyota Aygo Wenn ein Auto in die Jahre kommt, dann wird es Zeit für einen Facelift. Dabei ist es völlig gleichgültig, ob es sich um ein Auto in der Luxusklasse oder im Kleinwagensegment handelt. Fakt ist, auch Kleinwagen werden immer besser ausgestattet und bieten Komfort und technische Highlights auf kleinstem Raum. Aktuelles Beispiel: Der Toyota Aygo.Darum geht es diesmal!Die Zeiten, als Kleinwagen automatisch mager ausgestattete Sparmobile waren, sind Gott sei Dank schon lange vorbei. Heute sind selbst die Kleinsten vollgestopft mit Komfort und hochmoderner Technik. Das gilt selbstverständlich auch für den Toyota Aygo, der im Jahr 2005 in einem Gemeinschaftsprojekt mit dem PSA Konzern zusammen mit zwei relativ baugleichen Modellen erstmals an den Start ging. Nun startet die dritte Generation dieses Fahrzeugs und da hat sich viel getan.  Thomas Heidbrink, Produktpressesprecher bei Toyota Deutschland.   Thomas Heidbrink:    Ja, das ist in der Tat so. Der Aygo ist erwachsen geworden, als Einziger von den Dreien startet er nun ins Erwachsenenleben mit einem Facelift und einer generellen Überarbeitung des Modells. Insgesamt bezieht sich das auf optische Elemente, auf technische Elemente, im Innenraum wie Multimedia, aber eben auch auf den Motor.  Und wir hoffen, dass er damit die Erfolgsgeschichte, die er in Europa bis jetzt geschrieben hat, auch weiter fortschreiben wird.    Mit mehr als 85.000 verkauften Exemplaren und einem Marktanteil von 6,6 Prozent ist der Wagen in der Tat einer der Topseller im so genannten A-Segment. Das Erste, was bei einem Facelift auffällt ist natürlich die Front eines Fahrzeugs. Thomas Heidbrink:    Wir haben nach wie vor das charakteristische Kreuz auf der Nase des Aygo, es ist diesmal aber etwas anders eingebunden. Wir haben die dritte Dimension erkannt und es ist dreidimensional dargestellt. Er hat eine LED-Lichtsignatur vorne und hinten neu bekommen, die einfach nochmal seinen Charakter unterstreicht und natürlich hat sich aber nicht nur in der Optik was getan, sondern auch bei den inneren Werten. Der Motor hat jetzt 72 PS (53 kW), erfüllt die Abgasnorm Euro 6.2 und kommt in der Ecoversion auf 100 Kilometer mit 3,8 Liter Benzin aus. Das entspricht CO2 Emissionen von 86 g/km.      Thomas Heidbrink:    Der Wagen ist bereits ab der zweiten Ausstattungsstufe x-play serienmäßig mit dem neuen Multimedia-Audiosystem mit Sieben-Zoll-Touchscreenmonitor und Rückfahrkamera sowie der neuen Smartphoneintegration ausgestattet. Der Aygo X-clusiv verfügt jetzt serienmäßig bereits über unser Toyota Safety Sense System mit Frontkollisionswarnung, Notbremsassistent, autonomer Notbremsfunktion und Spurhalteassistent.Und da Toyota dieses Safety Sense Sicherheitssystem für extrem wichtig hält, bietet der Hersteller es schon ab der Basisversion optional für lediglich 350 € Aufpreis an. Alle Fotos: © Toyota Deutschland GmbH   Diesen Beitrag können Sie nachhören oder downloaden unter:

Film Basterds
Episode 104 - Ian Fast Marc Furious

Film Basterds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2015 104:49


On this week's thrilling installment, join Marc & Ian as they rev up their Toyota Yaris and Aygo, respectively, and hit the streets as they talk about Family, Fun, and The Rock's Glistening Godliness. Enjoy a run through the first 6 Fast films... dudeandamonkey@gmail.com @ianloring @dudefozz @dudeandamonkey

Autoline Daily - Video
AD #1326 – Hyundai Teases New Sonata, Jeep’s All-New SUV, February U.S. Car Sales

Autoline Daily - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2014 8:27


- Volkswagen T-ROC - Toyota Aygo - Hyundai Teases All-New Sonata - New Jeep Renegade - Jaguar XE Sports Sedan - Maserati Alfieri Concept - February U.S. Car Sales

Programa del Motor: AutoFM
AutoFM 2x03 27/9/2013 CER

Programa del Motor: AutoFM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2013 132:42


Bienvenidos al primer y único programa del motor, donde debatimos y te explicamos todo sobre las novedades de la industria automovilística. Es la primera radio sonora del automóvil donde el protagonista son nuestros oyentes. Este espacio lo presenta y modera Antonio Rodríguez Vaquerizo y en este programa nos acompañan el equipo oficial de AutoFM: Jorge Valero, Álvaro Turiel, Enrique Naranjo, Juan Ávila, Sergio Álvarez y Alejandro Arostegui. Nuestro invitado especial Daniel Carretero piloto de la Copa de España de Resistencia. En nuestra famosa sección de "Noticias Semanales", donde repasamos las noticias más importantes del sector automovilístico tanto español como internacional: • Citroën lanzará un B-SUV y un sucesor para el C6 • ¡Cinco estrellas EuroNCAP para automovil chino “Qoros 3”! • Los 107, C1 y Aygo tendrán sucesor el año que viene • Audi inicia la comercialización del A3 Sedán • Circuito del Jarama 2021, así será el renovado circuito madrileño • Presentación del renovado Hyundai ix35 • Suzuki SX4 S-Cross: llega en otoño • Fotos espía: SEAT León Cupra Hacemos un especial sobre el CER ( Copa de España de Resistencia) donde abordamos y presentamos una de las competiciones mas interesantes que se realizan en España. En nuestro estudio tenemos a uno de los pilotos mas carismáticos del CER donde nos presenta junto a Francesc Gutiérrez el organizador de dicha prueba. Para finalizar la sección de F1 que abandera Juan Ávila junto a Sergio Álvarez nos traen toda la actualidad del gran circo y los rumores del paddock.

Programa del Motor: AutoFM
AutoFM 2x03 27/9/2013 CER

Programa del Motor: AutoFM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2013 132:42


Bienvenidos al primer y único programa del motor, donde debatimos y te explicamos todo sobre las novedades de la industria automovilística. Es la primera radio sonora del automóvil donde el protagonista son nuestros oyentes. Este espacio lo presenta y modera Antonio Rodríguez Vaquerizo y en este programa nos acompañan el equipo oficial de AutoFM: Jorge Valero, Álvaro Turiel, Enrique Naranjo, Juan Ávila, Sergio Álvarez y Alejandro Arostegui. Nuestro invitado especial Daniel Carretero piloto de la Copa de España de Resistencia. En nuestra famosa sección de "Noticias Semanales", donde repasamos las noticias más importantes del sector automovilístico tanto español como internacional: • Citroën lanzará un B-SUV y un sucesor para el C6 • ¡Cinco estrellas EuroNCAP para automovil chino “Qoros 3”! • Los 107, C1 y Aygo tendrán sucesor el año que viene • Audi inicia la comercialización del A3 Sedán • Circuito del Jarama 2021, así será el renovado circuito madrileño • Presentación del renovado Hyundai ix35 • Suzuki SX4 S-Cross: llega en otoño • Fotos espía: SEAT León Cupra Hacemos un especial sobre el CER ( Copa de España de Resistencia) donde abordamos y presentamos una de las competiciones mas interesantes que se realizan en España. En nuestro estudio tenemos a uno de los pilotos mas carismáticos del CER donde nos presenta junto a Francesc Gutiérrez el organizador de dicha prueba. Para finalizar la sección de F1 que abandera Juan Ávila junto a Sergio Álvarez nos traen toda la actualidad del gran circo y los rumores del paddock.