
Ep. #1151: Jordan Syatt on Achieving Holistic Health
05/29/24 • 94 min
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It’s tempting to view health as a purely physical pursuit, especially in the age of social media and constant visual stimuli.
We often associate being healthy with having a fit physique, but health doesn’t mean having abs or being the strongest person in the gym.
True health encompasses much more than just our physical appearance or exercise habits, and it's essential to keep an open mind and adapt our perspectives as we grow and learn.
In this episode, Jordan Syatt, former competitive powerlifter, renowned fitness coach, and fitness industry veteran and entrepreneur, shares his journey of redefining what it means to be truly healthy.
In this conversation, we explore . . .
The evolving definition of health and how Jordan's perspective has changed over the years The significance of incorporating mobility work and flexibility training for long-term health and well-being The role of community and engaging in difficult conversations for personal growth and mental well-being Strategies for having productive difficult conversations with yourself and others Practical tips for managing stress in an increasingly complex and demanding world And more . . .So, if you're ready to challenge your perceptions of health and discover new ways to optimize your physical, mental, and emotional well-being, click play!
--- Timestamps:
(0:00) Please leave a review of the show wherever you listen to podcasts and make sure to subscribe!
(3:10) Try Pulse today! Go to https://buylegion.com/pulse and use coupon code MUSCLE to save 20% or get double reward points!
(05:25) What does it mean to be a healthy person, and how has that changed for Jordan Syatt over the years?
(10:19) How is Jordan thinking about health now? What are the new aspects of a healthy life?
(17:11) Why is flexibility important? How do you improve your flexibility?
(20:56) Is stretching a waste of time if you lift weights regularly?
(25:01) What resources should people look into for improving flexibility?
(29:14) How does body composition fit into Jordan's view of health, and how has that changed?
(36:33) The Little Black Book of Workout Motivation: https://mfl.show/motivation
(38:06) What is the importance of community, having difficult conversations, and their impact on overall health?
(39:33) What are "difficult conversations"?
(43:00) Has having difficult conversations caused issues in Jordan's life?
(59:59) How does Jordan go about having difficult conversations with himself productively?
(1:08:04) How does Jordan prevent negative self-talk from spiraling out of control?
(1:24:57) How can you cope with and reduce stress?
(1:32:24) Where can people find Jordan Syatt and his work?
(1:32:46) Find the Perfect Strength Training Program for You: www.muscleforlife.show/trainingquiz
(1:33:33) Subscribe and please share the podcast with a friend! www.mfl.show
--- Mentioned on the Show:
Legion Pulse: https://buylegion.com/pulse and use coupon code MUSCLE to save 20% or get double reward points!
The Little Black Book of Workout Motivation: https://mfl.show/motivation
Find the Perfect Strength Training Program for You in Just 60 Seconds: http://www.muscleforlife.show/trainingquiz
The Inner Circle: www.sfinnercircle.com
Jordan’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/syattfitness/?hl=en
The Jordan Syatt Mini-Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jordan-syatt-mini-podcast/id1348856817
Lucas Hardie Range of Strength’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rangeofstrength/?hl=en
It’s tempting to view health as a purely physical pursuit, especially in the age of social media and constant visual stimuli.
We often associate being healthy with having a fit physique, but health doesn’t mean having abs or being the strongest person in the gym.
True health encompasses much more than just our physical appearance or exercise habits, and it's essential to keep an open mind and adapt our perspectives as we grow and learn.
In this episode, Jordan Syatt, former competitive powerlifter, renowned fitness coach, and fitness industry veteran and entrepreneur, shares his journey of redefining what it means to be truly healthy.
In this conversation, we explore . . .
The evolving definition of health and how Jordan's perspective has changed over the years The significance of incorporating mobility work and flexibility training for long-term health and well-being The role of community and engaging in difficult conversations for personal growth and mental well-being Strategies for having productive difficult conversations with yourself and others Practical tips for managing stress in an increasingly complex and demanding world And more . . .So, if you're ready to challenge your perceptions of health and discover new ways to optimize your physical, mental, and emotional well-being, click play!
--- Timestamps:
(0:00) Please leave a review of the show wherever you listen to podcasts and make sure to subscribe!
(3:10) Try Pulse today! Go to https://buylegion.com/pulse and use coupon code MUSCLE to save 20% or get double reward points!
(05:25) What does it mean to be a healthy person, and how has that changed for Jordan Syatt over the years?
(10:19) How is Jordan thinking about health now? What are the new aspects of a healthy life?
(17:11) Why is flexibility important? How do you improve your flexibility?
(20:56) Is stretching a waste of time if you lift weights regularly?
(25:01) What resources should people look into for improving flexibility?
(29:14) How does body composition fit into Jordan's view of health, and how has that changed?
(36:33) The Little Black Book of Workout Motivation: https://mfl.show/motivation
(38:06) What is the importance of community, having difficult conversations, and their impact on overall health?
(39:33) What are "difficult conversations"?
(43:00) Has having difficult conversations caused issues in Jordan's life?
(59:59) How does Jordan go about having difficult conversations with himself productively?
(1:08:04) How does Jordan prevent negative self-talk from spiraling out of control?
(1:24:57) How can you cope with and reduce stress?
(1:32:24) Where can people find Jordan Syatt and his work?
(1:32:46) Find the Perfect Strength Training Program for You: www.muscleforlife.show/trainingquiz
(1:33:33) Subscribe and please share the podcast with a friend! www.mfl.show
--- Mentioned on the Show:
Legion Pulse: https://buylegion.com/pulse and use coupon code MUSCLE to save 20% or get double reward points!
The Little Black Book of Workout Motivation: https://mfl.show/motivation
Find the Perfect Strength Training Program for You in Just 60 Seconds: http://www.muscleforlife.show/trainingquiz
The Inner Circle: www.sfinnercircle.com
Jordan’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/syattfitness/?hl=en
The Jordan Syatt Mini-Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jordan-syatt-mini-podcast/id1348856817
Lucas Hardie Range of Strength’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rangeofstrength/?hl=en
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(11:01) Mitigating chronic sleep deprivation effects for gains
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Ep. #1152: Milo Wolf on High-Volume Training
Most weightlifters know that training volume is a crucial factor in maximizing muscle growth. But how much volume is optimal? And at what point does doing more sets become counterproductive?
To help answer these questions, I interviewed Dr. Milo Wolf, a published sports scientist, competitive natural bodybuilder, and online coach, known for his deep understanding of the mechanisms that drive hypertrophy.
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Timestamps:
(0:00) Please leave a review of the show wherever you listen to podcasts and make sure to subscribe!
(3:50) Find the Perfect Strength Training Program for You: www.muscleforlife.show/trainingquiz
(4:40) Understanding training volume
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(16:01) Factors influencing research results on optimal training volume
(25:12) Applying volume recommendations to programming
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(36:09) How exercise selection impacts how much volume you can do
(40:36) How exercise selection impacts injury prevention
(44:57) Breaking training monotony with specialization phases
(48:08) How to gradually increase volume
(51:37) Debunking the myth that heavy training is more fatiguing than high volume training
(58:58) Where can people find more of Milo Wolf’s work?
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Mentioned on the Show:
Milo’s YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@WolfCoaching
Milo’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wolfcoach_/
Find the Perfect Strength Training Program for You in Just 60 Seconds: http://www.muscleforlife.show/trainingquiz
Legion Pulse: https://buylegion.com/pulse and use coupon code MUSCLE to save 20% or get double reward points!
Legion One-on-One Coaching: https://www.muscleforlife.show/vip
Mike’s conversation with Dr. Pak on Minimum Effective Dose Training: https://legionathletics.com/muscle-for-life-episode-1124-dr-pak-interview/
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