Podcasts about set point theory

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NATURAL POWERLIFTING RADIO
CHECK MY TOTAL #66 Set Point Theory

NATURAL POWERLIFTING RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2019 26:31


This episode the duo raids Area 51 to find out what the government is hiding about Set Point Theory! Mirror-mirror.org explains that Set Point is the weight range in which your body is programmed to function optimally, and that Set Point Theory holds that one's body will fight to maintain that weight range. Shout out to Megan Smith for sending in the topic for the duo to express their opinions about. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/checkmytotal/ Check My Total is a powerlifting podcast hosted by Andrew Hinson and Timothy Payne! Listen to their hot takes on the sport as well as exclusive lifter interviews, meet recaps and whatever else is on their mind! Deadlifts, chicken nuggets, videogames, it’s all on the table!

So THIS Is Fitness | Health, Fitness, Running & Weight Loss
#91 - Is Your Brain Constantly Undermining Your Efforts

So THIS Is Fitness | Health, Fitness, Running & Weight Loss

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 39:59


The list of obstacles never shrinks. If it's not one thing, it's another. Now, it seems, our own brains are working against us in our health & fitness efforts. But how, exactly? And how do we fight back? No, friend - you are mistaken. Health and fitness is always, it seems, harder than it has to be. If it's not one thing working against us, so we believe, it's another. Often times this is merely our perception and not, in fact, the truth. More often than not, the universe is not working against us - we simply feel that it is. We feel that we have an impossibly tall mountain to climb in order to get where we want to be. We feel that despite our best efforts there is simply too much in the way and though we WANT to, we simply cannot achieve our goals. I am here to tell you, friend - you are mistaken. This is simply how we feel, but in the usual course of things it is not a concrete fact. The universe is not working against you - it just feels that way. The stresses and pressures of life can often SEEM insurmountable, but I'm here to tell you, that you can, in fact, overcome it. You're not ENTIRELY wrong, though. While the Universe itself (with a capital "U") is not working against you, there are certain elements that are - and they're much closer to home than the grand idea of the "Universe". Your own brain and body, as a matter of fact, may be working against you in regard to your health and fitness. We discussed this in terms of your body when we talked about "Set-Point Theory" in episode 83 of the podcast. Recently I discovered that your brain does something eerily similar, albeit in a different fashion. It's just trying to help. The human brain is a truly incredible thing. It's incredibly powerful and is capable of so many things - it can even physically influence the body! That said, despite it's many marvels, there is simply a LOT of information to process each and every day. In order to be able to deal with it all and have you and I able to be functioning members of the world, it's developed ways - shortcuts, really - to help it process information. Your brain uses these "shortcuts" to help you make decisions and judgements. This, FitFriends, is where we begin to get into trouble. This is just the tip of the iceberg. This is a very long, involved conversation that requires much more of a deep dive than a blog post is going to be able to go. This topic is one of the many reasons I'm glad I have a podcast - I can discuss in 40 minutes what I can't necessarily blog about. So, please do give a listen to episode 91 of the podcast (linked below) where we do more of a deep dive on these mental shortcuts and how they get us into trouble. We're establishing a base here so we can have further, more specific conversations later. It's all very relevant to your health & fitness efforts, and I hope you'll find yourself able to deal with, and ultimately save yourself from, falling into some of these traps that we don't even realize we're stepping into. For the full blog post and show notes visit the blog here. What's in this episode:  We talk procrastination and National Running Day How things have been going lately Friend of the show Ben’s ride in the Great Cycle Challenge And we have a rather in-depth conversation about heuristics, cognitive bias, and how our brain may be inadvertently sabotaging our fitness efforts. Episode Resources: Episode 83 - Fighting Your Body - What Is "Set-Point Theory"? Support Ben Manning in the Great Cycle Challenge!  Connect with So THIS Is Fitness Podcast Archive on "So, THIS Is Fitness..." Reviews on "So, THIS Is Fitness..." Facebook Instagram The Fitwife's Instagram! Twitter E-mail - podcast@sothisisfitness.com Listen to the So THIS Is Fitness Podcast To listen, you can either use the player below OR browse the following links: iPhone / iTunes - Subscribe Android devices - Subscribe Subscribe via RSS Support the show by supporting our sponsors!  

So THIS Is Fitness | Health, Fitness, Running & Weight Loss
#83 - Fighting Your Body - What Is "Set-Point Theory"?

So THIS Is Fitness | Health, Fitness, Running & Weight Loss

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 52:03


What if you ARE doing everything right? If you feel like you're doing everything right in your weight loss quest... maybe you are. Maybe your body is fighting you and you don't even know it. Maybe you're NOT crazy! We all "know" what we need to do to lose weight and get healthy. The basics, anyway - right? We need to get active, burn more calories than we consume, and make better food choices. Unfortunately, even when we're SURE we're getting it right... we might still not be seeing the results we expect. "WHAT GIVES?!" You may find yourself screaming into the heavens. This is the part where you usually start questioning what you're doing. We naturally assume we MUST be doing something wrong, and we look to make a change or we seek out one of those mythical "magic pills" or quick fix solutions or programs everyone peddles on the internet and TV. But what if you're NOT doing something wrong? What if I told you there might ACTUALLY be something deeper at play here? That despite the lack of results you see on the scale and in the mirror... you're not entirely off-base with how you're approaching your fitness and nutrition efforts? Now, before we go any further, I need to be clear that I am NOT saying this is for-sure the cause of any one person's problem. What I'm doing here is highlighting a theory in the fitness world that may hold some answers for some people (including me). We're talking about "Set-Point Theory". "Set-Point Theory" posits that much like our bodies fight to maintain our body temperature at a "set-point" of 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, so too does our body fight to maintain us at a "set-point" weight. While the body temperature set-point is much the same for every human being on the planet, the set-point weight varies from person to person and depends on many factors. The body fights to maintain this "set-point" in two main ways, and the short version here is... it's doing it for a VERY good, but slightly out-dated reason. As for how, why, and how to deal with this? That's exactly what we discuss in Episode 83 of the So THIS Is Fitness podcast. For the full blog post and show notes visit the blog here. What's in this episode: An unexpected break, and the curveballs life throws at you Lack of running, no lack of positivity A brand new sponsor! And we talk about Set-Point Theory - the biggest and oldest thing screwing with your weight loss efforts that nobody is talking about. Connect with So THIS Is Fitness Podcast Archive on "So, THIS Is Fitness..." Reviews on "So, THIS Is Fitness..." Facebook Instagram The Fitwife's Instagram! Twitter E-mail - podcast@sothisisfitness.com Listen to the So THIS Is Fitness Podcast To listen, you can either use the player below OR browse the following links: iPhone / iTunes - Subscribe Android devices - Subscribe Subscribe via RSS Support the show by supporting our sponsors!