The Elite HRV Podcast: Heart Rate Variability, Biohacking Health & Performance, Quantified Self show

The Elite HRV Podcast: Heart Rate Variability, Biohacking Health & Performance, Quantified Self

Summary: Uncommon methods for maximizing health and performance with an emphasis on real-world implementation of Heart Rate Variability and other biomarkers. From biohacking to quantified self, world class doctors, coaches and athletes cover the latest research (from the lab and field), and the methods and "tricks" that get the best results. Right out of the gate you can expect the President of the American Functional Medicine Association, leading HRV researchers, elite and Olympic-level sport scientists, metabolism hackers, data scientists, rehabilitation specialists, and more. Follow the show on Twitter: @elitehrv

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 Mental Health, HRV & Antidepressants with Dan Quintana | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:05:05

How deep do changes in mental state impact our physiology? Today’s guest is Daniel Quintana. Dan is a Research Fellow at the University of Oslo and received his PhD in Psychology from the University of Sydney in 2013. His research focuses on the role of heart rate variability, the autonomic nervous system and hormones on mental health. In this episode, we’re going to pick Dan’s brain on the relationship between mental and physical health, autonomic dysregulation, how HRV reflects mental health condition, antidepressants and other interventions. -- topics listed below HRV Course (enrollment open for a limited time! Check it out here: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-14 Leave a quick podcast review: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-14 (Thanks in advance!) TOPICS: 1:23 – Dan’s Background and Introduction 2:50 – Some alarming figures with respect to mental health costs 4:25 – The focus of Dan’s research: mental health, autonomic nervous system, and psychophysiology 4:47 – What exactly is psychophysiology, one of Dan’s research focuses 6:26 – How did Dan first start out in this field of study 7:37 – Dan’s first job out of college and what it is like working in a research center 8:16 – What role does the autonomic nervous system play in mental health? 10:07 – What is Psychological Flexibility and Emotional Self Regulation 12:48 – Examples of resetting your autonomic nervous system 15:24 – How to regulate your thoughts with emotional self regulation 17:02 – Constant worryings effect upon heart rate variability 19:09 – The largest influence on heart rate variability 20:02 – How over quantifying and optimizing your life can be a detriment 21:53 – The bidirectional relationship between worry and heart rate variability 23:49 – An interesting and powerful note regarding diseases and immortality 26:35 – Using heart rate variability as an early marker for cardiovascular illness and psychological illness 27:45 – Specific heart rate variability metrics and standards of measurement 30:46 – Depressions link to low heart rate variability 33:34 – Antidepressant medications effect on heart rate variability 35:47 – How tricyclic antidepressants and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors work 37:10 – Additional implications antidepressants have including metabolic effects. 38:05 – Continued long term use of antidepressants and their implications 41:01 – Do certain drugs that affect HRV have a lasting effect on health? 43:09 – Non pharmacological interventions that improve heart rate variability 46:27 – Cognitive behavioral therapy and the patient therapist relationship 49:46 – Guided breathing and long exhales lead to improved heart rate variability 50:45 – Increased aerobic fitness levels and researching extreme athletes 53:02 – Am I too old or too young to measure heart rate variability 54:45 – The benefits of performing an at home HRV recording as opposed to a lab 57:25 – Dan’s own self quantification and data collection 58:42 – Additional ways to increase heart rate variability 59:30 – HRV improvements from acute temperature changes HRV Course Enrollment: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-14 Leave a quick review: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-14 (Thanks in advance!) Guest: Dan Quintana https://twitter.com/dsquintana Host: Jason Moore https://elitehrv.com/podcast --

 Balancing Elite Performance and Health with Alex Fergus | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:51:56

Do you have to choose between high performance and long term health? Not necessarily. Coach Alex Fergus shares his journey competing at the national and elite level in 3 different sports while piecing together a holistic plan for long term health. We talk quantified experimentation, biohacking, and even how to do 60 bodyweight deadlifts in under 2 minutes with just a few minutes of training per week. -- topics listed below Heart Rate Variability Educational Resources: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-13 Leave a quick podcast review: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-13 (Thanks in advance!) TOPICS: 2:04 – Alex Fergus’s background in elite sports, nutrition, and personal health 6:02 – How many bodyweight deadlifts can you do in two minutes? 7:22 – Growing a focused mindset, centered around health 9:33 – Tracking metrics as a hardcore bio hacker 11:12 - Sleep tracking devices: Oura vs. wrist wearables 13:43 – Starting out with a new client. Performing a hard reset. 15:45 – Creating awareness through biometric tests with clients 17:12 – Maintaining peak fitness with maintenance training 19:20 – Maintenance training for the busy professional 21:43 – Keeping fitness with 15 to 20 minutes of training per week 26:15 – Ignoring daily indicators when using Elite HRV 29:26 – Keeping track of trends within HRV and other metrics 30:55 – Benefits to keeping the Morning Readiness Score Off 32:53 – HRV fluctuations with lack of training and vacations 35:26 – Keeping clients accountable and open to tracking metrics 39:20 – Minimum requirements to participate in Alex’s program 42:36 – Commitments required to participate in Alex’s program 46:40 – Experimenting with low carb, high fat, Ketogenic diets 49:35 – What is training like while on a Ketogenic diet? 53:57 – The Ketogenic world and fasting 55:03 – The Ketogenic diet experiment results and how Alex recovered 58.54 – Jason’s Ketogenic diet experience and results 60:00 – Discovering gall bladder stones while on the Ketogenic diet 65:19 – Overstressing the body with a Ketogenic diet. When should you stop? 68:45 – Ketogenic state and how it relates to a sort of mild hibernation 70:54 – The most beneficial stage of the Ketogenic diet 72:52 – Keeping high levels of blood ketones low during the Ketogenic diet 74:20 – Matching your life to the natural environment is the most important factor 76:59 – Doing all the basic tasks to increase your general health and wellness 79:28 – Maintaining your circadian rhythm with hacks to fall asleep quicker 81:30 – The benefits of intermittent fasting 82:04 – Nighttime routines for an efficient and quality sleep 84:27 – Picking something and doing it really well without making excuses 87:12 – Morning routines and how to fully prepare for the day 90:09 – Building your routine and optimizing your lifestyle over the long haul through experimentation 95:09 – What are the first health tweaks someone should make for the most benefit? 98:35 – Bedtimes are not just for kids. Adults need a bedtime too! 100:25 – Amazing testimonials from Alex’s 52 week program 104:47 – The importance of having a coach regardless of what level you are at HRV Educational Resources: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-13 Leave a quick review: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-13 (Thanks in advance!) Guest: Alex Fergus https://www.alexfergus.com/ Host: Jason Moore https://elitehrv.com/twitter --

 Overfat and Underfat: New Terms and Definitions Long Overdue with Phil Maffetone and Paul Laursen | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:24:37

First coverage with the authors of a controversial scientific paper titled: Overfat and Underfat: New Terms and Definitions Long Overdue. The obesity and "overweight" epidemic has spread across the globe. If we're to truly address the problem, we need to start using the right terminology and not hiding behind propriety (in certain situations). Doctors, researchers and individuals all need to arm themselves to take control of what some are now calling the "world health crisis". -- topics listed below Heart Rate Variability Educational Resources: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-12 Leave a quick podcast review: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-12 (Thanks in advance!) TOPICS: * 4:48 - What is "over fat” and how is it different from “over weight”? * 6:03 - What is “under fat” and how is it different from “under weight”? * 6:23 - Why body fat should be considered an an endocrine (hormone-related) organ * 8:33 - Commercial pressures that influence our use of the term “over weight” vs “over fat” * 12:16 - Is calling a someone “over fat” insulting? Can someone be over fat and healthy? * 13:33 - Marketing agendas behind the term "over weight" * 14:53 - Are we being overly sensitive about body fat? Considerations of terminology: * 16:03 - Global pandemic: Over 62% of the world is now considered over fat * 18:53 - Fat is not just about looks, it’s about chronic disease and healthcare * 19:53 - Body fat increases cause increases in inflammation, heart disease, cancer and more * 22:33 - Why it’s so important to use the right terms when talking about body fat and health * 24:18 - Which main diseases are correlated with or caused by with overfatness? * 24:58 - The lifestyle component of chronic disease. Is it reversible? * 27:33 - Can you be thin yet over fat? What is sarcopenic obesity? * 30:23 - How fat can hide within the body and how to find it * 31:03 - The dangers of abdominal fat compared to other body fat * 33:23 - The role of refined carbohydrates and insulin in fat accumulation * 35:19 - Burning fat calories vs sugar calories and the role of exercise * 36:39 - Epigenetics and what you can do when getting healthy becomes overwhelming * 41:34 - The importance of awareness and incremental change in fat loss * 44:59 - Adipose tissue could be an endocrine organ itself, what does that mean? * 45:49 - The role of the HPA axis in fat accumulation and fat loss * 47:55 - Why BMI isn’t useful and which body fat measurements ARE useful * 48:53 - Why precise clinical measurements of body fat aren’t always necessary or even useful * 59:19 - Don’t measure your waist circumference every day * 60:39 - About DXA scans - dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry, how its used, where to find it * 62:59 - How BMI (body mass index) can get us in trouble when assessing health risk * 1:05:05 - Is under fatness really a prevalent issue? The prevalence of eating disorders * 1:08:49 - Increases in “exercise” and corresponding underfatness, are you taking fat loss too far? * 1:09:49 - The psychology behind cortisol dysregulation * 1:10:39 - Why type A individuals get stuck in a loop of chronic exercise, cortisol dysregulation and receptor down regulation * 1:14:04 - The intangible benefits of obstacle racing and outdoor sports as opposed to exercising in a gym * 1:15:04 - A simple way people can begin to take charge of their own health * 1:16:29 - Why drug companies advertise on TV and how you, as a doctor, can do the same thing * 1:17:29 - The importance of gathering useful and meaningful data, not just any data * 1:19:09 - Terminology: When to (and when not to) tell people they are over fat * 1:20:24 - Reliable and simple methods of measuring body fat HRV Educational Resources: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-12 Leave a quick review: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-12 (Thanks in advance!) Guest: Phil Maffetone http://philmaffetone.com Guest: Paul Laursen http://plewsandprof.com Host: Jason Moore http://elitehrv.com/podcast --

 Biofeedback: High & Low Tech with Sarah Jamieson - Part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:46:45

The floor is a powerful tool for developing your body's durability when used correctly. Sarah Jamieson of Moveolution and host, Jason Moore, cover this and other biofeedback tools that you can use to learn more about your body's movement patterns and resilience to life's unexpected challenges. -- topics listed below HRV Educational Resources: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-11 Leave a quick review: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-11 (Thanks in advance!) TOPICS: * 01:20 - Using the floor as a biofeedback tool * 02:00 - Hand and foot development for better health * 02:40 - The most under-utilized piece of equipment in the gym * 03:40 - Fear of the floor & the floor test you can do at home * 06:10 - Earning your body’s stability, what we can learn from babies * 06:30 - The consequences of fearing the floor * 09:10 - How to prepare your body for life's unknown situations * 10:30 - Why movement (of your body) is a behavior * 12:00 - The importance of using the right tools for a sport * 16:40 - Unconventional training tools & training outside vs. training indoors * 19:10 - Why you can’t just play your way back into symmetry and health * 22:37 - Movement patterns, stress, the brain and mental health * 26:10 - How Heart Rate Variability relates to movement patterns * 27:40 - Preventing January exercise syndrome * 28:40 - Adapting to hierarchical levels of stress * 30:50 - Live biofeedback vs long term HRV trends * 32:20 - Sarah’s morning routine prescription * 33:40 - An elderly perspective on maintaining movement capacity * 37:10 - Where to learn more about movement patterns, durability, and biofeedback * 40:30 - How to work HRV into your business model * 41:40 - Wearable technology for people who aren’t accustomed to it * 41:40 - Why you don’t need to measure HRV all the time * 43:40 - Practicing what you preach, honoring yourself and your clients HRV Educational Resources: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-11 Leave a quick review: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-11 (Thanks in advance!) Guest: Sarah Jamieson http://moveolution.com Host: Jason Moore http://elitehrv.com/podcast --

 Mobility, Durability and Breathing with Sarah Jamieson - Part 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:34:00

Movement is an essential ingredient for optimal health and performance. Sarah Jamieson joins us to break down how your movement patterns are formed, how they degrade with time/bad habits, and what you can do about it. -- topics listed below Learn more about Heart Rate Variability (Online Course): https://hrvcourse.com/ep-10 Leave a quick podcast review: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-10 (Thanks in advance!) TOPICS: * 3:30 - Bridging the gap between clinical rehab and full movement expression * 5:45 - Durability: Joint ranges, limitations, and tissue health * 7:10 - Quantification of durability & understanding fascial lines * 7:50 - What is open chain mobility vs closed chain mobility? * 8:20 - What to focus on first when it comes to mobility * 9:40 - Effective use of the Functional Movement Screen (FMS) * 10:20 - Movement asymmetry and resultant injury risk * 10:55 - Feeling fascial lines & spinal health * 12:05 - Health/movement screens for first responders * 12:50 - Mobility for ages 40-65 * 13:10 - Mobility for sitters & the invention of the chair * 14:50 - The importance of stress management & mobility for first responders * 15:50 - How the uniform restricts movement patterns for Police * 17:30 - How a utility belt can impact your lumbar spine and hips * 18:30 - Zero to hero, how to go from sitting to immediate action safely * 19:50 - How wearing a bra affects breath and thoracic expansion * 20:15 - The real impact of not breathing well and why you’re probably not breathing well * 21:20 - Why breath is so challenging for people to address * 21:50 - Why your diaphragm could be giving you pain or tightness in various parts in the body * 23:00 - How to use your breath effectively in practice * 23:30 - Recovery breathing and motor skill development for CrossFit, tactical and professional athletes * 27:15 - Using breath as a gateway to the rest of the body * 27:20 - Artificially activating recovery for athletes * 28:50 - Deeper dive into open chain vs closed chain movement patterns * 29:50 - Special announcement: air squats + neck circles = the next big thing Learn more about Heart Rate Variability (Online Course): https://hrvcourse.com/ep-10 Leave a quick podcast review: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-10 (Thanks in advance!) Guest: Sarah Jamieson http://moveolution.com Host: Jason Moore http://twitter.com/jasonmooreme --

 Brain Hypertrophy & Neurological Maladaptation - with Jonathan Moore | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:02:53

Did you know that your brain physically changes based on your every day choices and actions? Certain patterns of stress can break down the brain and nervous system and can reduce cognitive performance. Jonathan Moore breaks it all down for us, and also covers how, if possible, to prevent and/or reverse maladaptation (bad adaptation) in the brain. --topics listed below Learn more about Heart Rate Variability (Online Course): https://hrvcourse.com/ep-9 Leave a quick podcast review: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-9 (Thanks in advance!) TOPICS (in reverse order): * 56:10 - Is brain atrophy reversible? * 54:40 - Medical tourism: How cheaper medical exams can pay for a beach vacation * 53:00 - Are maladaptive neuroplastic changes quantifiable? * 51:30 - Break down of neurotransmitters & synapses * 49:45 - Stress induced dendritic remodeling & synaptic atrophy * 47:20 - The power of having the right support group * 45:20 - Yoda, Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader * 44:20 - That’s all great, but what should you do now? * 42:40 - How your body resists change, even good change * 40:40 - Defining your life’s big picture, beyond next quarter * 39:50 - I don't need much sleep! Ok, tough guy. * 38:20 - Cortisol receptor down regulation & caffeine * 37:40 - The most important thing for you to do * 36:00 - How to regulate your cortisol levels * 33:50 - Exercising away your stress * 33:05 - Immune system dysfunction * 32:20 - What causes loss of clear thinking, creativity, and productivity? * 32:05 - Wiring your brain for fear. Wow. * 31:45 - Hypertrophy of the amygdala * 29:20 - Health management for leaders in business * 28:20 - How your choices physically alter your brain * 27:20 - What is maladaptive neuroplastic change? * 26:00 - Taking control over your health situation * 23:10 - Bandaids vs better choices * 22:20 - Dealing with overwhelm & low energy * 21:15 - Brain fog, heart pounding, and pain * 19:45 - The power of self awareness * 18:20 - Final exams and students * 17:00 - Prefrontal cortex inhibition - losing executive function & critical thinking * 15:20 - When sleep is not an option * 14:50 - How beliefs drive behavior * 12:30 - Perception creates reality & public speaking * 11:50 - Does perception of stress matter? * 10:50 - Acute stress response vs chronic stress response * 9:40 - Maladaptive neuroplastic change & synaptic atrophy * 9:00 - How your neurology physically changes * 8:20 - The individuality of responses to stress * 6:00 - Neurological connection for healing & function * 5:10 - What is neurological disconnection? Learn more about Heart Rate Variability (Online Course): https://hrvcourse.com/ep-9 Leave a quick podcast review: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-9 (Thanks in advance!) Guest: Jonathan Moore https://elitehrv.com/legacy-coaching (Link to Jonathan's new coaching program) Host: Jason Moore http://twitter.com/jasonmooreme --

 The Data Science Behind HRV w/Dr. Marco Altini | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:00:04

Data analysis and statistics can be confusing or time consuming - especially HRV, health, or performance data. Dr. Marco Altini joins us to share some of the nitty gritty of how Data Science plays a role in Heart Rate Variability analysis and other types of quantifiable research and self experimentation. Marco is the lead data scientist at Bloom which is a pregnancy wearable technology company and he is the founder of HRV4Training - more details on his extensive background in wearable tech in the episode. -- topics listed below HRV Educational Resources: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-8 Leave a quick review: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-8 (Thanks in advance!) TOPICS: * 6:55 - About Marco Altini * 9:40 - How to increase confidence in your data for decision making * 12:20 - Confidently estimating for Individuals vs Populations * 14:30 - The difference in confidence between 3 morning HRV readings in a week vs 7 HRV readings in a week * 16:30 - Coefficient of Variation * 18:20 - The pros/cons of measuring HRV over months vs over weeks * 18:55 - Continuous feedback loops: How to make better decisions * 20:20 - How to capture acute changes in Heart Rate Variability * 21:01 - What is cross sectional data? Observational research & establishing causal links * 22:56 - What to do with “Longitudinal data" from multiple points in time * 24:46 - How to take cross sections and longitudinal measurements of HRV * 25:52 - The problem with “causality”. Increasing confidence, using Interventions vs Observations effectively * 27:22 - The fallacy of Heart Rate Variability snapshots and the power of new HRV technology * 29:53 - How bad it can be to take 1-2 data points with HRV readings * 31:22 - What is regression analysis and how do we use it with Heart Rate Variability? * 32:46 - Predicting HRV values for a person based on certain characteristics (age, gender, bodyweight, genetics) * 34:06 - Absolute HRV vs relative HRV changes * 35:36 - Is your HRV score good or bad? * 37:41 - Which variables affect HRV the most? A systematic look at exercise, sleep, alcohol, and other factors. * 41:21 - Why HRV responds differently to the same training by different individuals. * 42:46 - Quick and dirty Heart Rate Variability readings. How wrist-based HRV measurements stack up. * 46:06 - The accuracy of various HRV hardware * 48:46 - The price of admission for measuring HRV. The cost of a good heart rate monitor. * 49:55 - Why focus on RMSSD and Time Domain HRV values instead of Frequency or Non-Linear values? * 52:06 - The challenges of HF/LF and frequency domain HRV measures * 53:06 - HRV during pregnancy - third trimester drops in HRV * 55:06 - where to find Marco Altini (besides in the podcast show notes!) HRV Educational Resources: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-8 Leave a quick review: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-8 (Thanks in advance!) Guest: Dr. Marco Altini http://twitter.com/marco_alt Host: Jason Moore http://twitter.com/jasonmooreme --

 HRV, Ketones, Blood Glucose, and Food Sensitivities w/ Alessandro Ferretti | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:18:15

Alessandro Ferretti joins us to discuss blood glucose, ketones, ketogenic diets, and of course how it all relates to health, performance and Heart Rate Variability. We also cover some useful topics such as how to use HRV for food sensitivity testing, how to establish a personal glucose baseline and when best to measure blood glucose, and ideal ketone thresholds for exercise and training. -- topics listed below HRV Educational Resources: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-7 Leave a quick review: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-7 (Thanks in advance!) TOPICS: * 24/7 HRV, ketones, glucose monitoring * Food sensitivity testing with HRV and the % changes to look for to identify offending foods * Correlations between blood glucose and HRV * “Normal” vs. healthy blood glucose levels * How to establish a personal glucose baseline * When to measure blood glucose (two key times) * Nutrient timing * Glucocorticoids and the inflammatory response * Substrate efficiency during exercise * GLUT4 * Cortisol resistance * “Pseudo paleo” * Low carb vs. ketogenic diet * What is a ketogenic diet, really? * The dangers of doing ketogenic diet incorrectly * What are ketones? * Becoming fat adapted * Phases of ketogenesis * Ideal ketone thresholds for exercise & training * Ketoacidosis * How the brain uses ketones * Breath vs. blood vs. urine ketones * Type 1 and type 2 diabetes * Acetyl acetate and beta hyrdoxybuterate * Gluten cross-reactivity * Fungal infections in the gut * 24/7 continuous monitoring vs. snapshot morning HRV measurements * Comparing the foot print of various life stressors * The individuality of the sympathetic response * Timing recovery for optimal performance HRV Educational Resources: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-7 Leave a quick review: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-7 (Thanks in advance!) Guest: Alessandro Ferretti http://AlessandroFerretti.co.uk Host: Jason Moore http://twitter.com/jasonmooreme --

 Olympic Training & Elite Endurance w/ Plews and Prof | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:59:27

Training for a world championship or the Olympics? Not many people make it to that level, but Dr. Daniel Plews and Professor Paul Laursen join us to share what it's like to train for world class competitions. -- topics listed below HRV Educational Resources: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-6 Leave a quick review: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-6 (Thanks in advance!) Guests: Dr. Dan "The Plews" Plews Professor Paul "The Prof" Laursen http://PlewsAndProf.com Host: Jason Moore http://twitter.com/jasonmooreme WE TALK: * The #1 best metric to track with athletes (hint: not HRV) * Olympic village, Rio vs London * Preparing for Kona Ironman World Championships * The 3 important training questions you should be able to answer at all times * How more data is NOT better * Why to measure HRV with athletes * Getting more results with less work * The genetic fallacy * Fit but unhealthy - even at the top * Juggling training and lifestyle * How to be HAPPIER when training at high volumes * Tracking HRV with Olympic Rowers and Top Triathletes * Martin Bucheitt * The “ideal” HRV pattern of training/recovery for endurance sports * When to adjust endurance training off of HRV changes * What is “Parasympathetic Overtraining”? * Aerobic patterns vs higher intensity patterns * When to establish a HRV baseline in an endurance program * TSS Score * Acute to Chronic Training Load Ratio (and what that means for Injury) * Training Peaks * Bannister Fitness-Fatigue Modeling * Common sense, and what to do when life gets in the way * Self monitoring & quantified self * Blood glucose & ketone monitoring * Ketogenic diet's affect on Heart Rate Variability * First Beat Bodyguard * Continuous 24/7 monitoring HRV Educational Resources: https://hrvcourse.com/ep-6 Leave a quick review: https://elitehrv.com/review-ep-6 (Thanks in advance!) Guests: Dr. Dan "The Plews" Plews Professor Paul "The Prof" Laursen http://PlewsAndProf.com Host: Jason Moore http://twitter.com/jasonmooreme --

 HRV: Injuries, Plasma Volume & Sports Implementation - Andrew Flatt part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:07:52

Andrew Flatt goes deep into the research and application of Heart Rate Variability monitoring for athletes and sports teams. Andrew works extensively with elite level athletes and is one of the emerging names in athlete monitoring research. TOPICS: * The pros and cons of a high HRV vs low HRV on competition day * Sympathetic activation for performance * Low CV and low HRV - what does it really mean? * Injury potential and HRV * Hydration, plasma volume and HRV * The 3 step process to effectively implement HRV for sports and training * When NOT to use HRV monitoring * The danger of hype around HRV or any metric * More breakdown of Coefficient of Variation and Weekly Mean HRV Andrew Flatt http://hrvtraining.com https://twitter.com/andrew_flatt Jason Moore http://elitehrv.com http://jasonmoore.me/twitter Leave a quick review: http://EliteHRV.com/review-ep-5 (Thanks in advance!) Learn how to implement HRV more effectively at http://HRVcourse.com/ep-5 --

 HRV: Elite vs Recreational Athletes - Andrew Flatt part 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:54:14

Andrew Flatt goes deep into the research and application of HRV monitoring for athletes and sports teams. Andrew works extensively with elite level athletes and is one of the emerging names in athlete monitoring research. TOPICS: * Coefficient of Variation or HRV CV * Predicting fitness improvements weeks in advance * Predicting competition performance * HRV value differences in Elite vs Non-Elite athletes * How coaches and teams should implement Heart Rate Variability monitoring * Training adaptation specificity * Difference in HRV changes from aerobic vs anaerobic * Enhancing recovery with aerobic training * Minimum effective dose of training * Maximum effective dose of training * How to avoid parasympathetic saturation * Which position (seated or supine) to use when measuring HRV * Determining when a stimulus is no longer sufficient for adaptation * The impact of non-training related stressors Andrew Flatt http://hrvtraining.com https://twitter.com/andrew_flatt Jason Moore http://elitehrv.com http://jasonmoore.me/twitter Leave a quick review: http://EliteHRV.com/review-ep-4 (Thanks in advance!) Learn how to implement HRV more effectively at http://HRVcourse.com/ep-4 --

 Dr. Eldred Taylor: Functional Medicine - I'm not sick, but I'm not well. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:05:08

Has your body ever seemed to just glitch or not function correctly for a seemingly unknown reason? You're not exactly debilitated, but sometimes you're just not reaching your optimum potential either? Dr. Eldred breaks down how to quantify when certain aspects of modern life are holding you back or even dragging you down. Dive into which numbers to pay attention to in order to reach your optimum potential. TOPICS: * Misdiagnoses of traditional western medicine * Neurotransmitters and how to prevent their degradation * Bio-identical hormones * Hidden causes of inflammation * Erectile dysfunction * Why Chronic fatigue and Fibromyalgia are misleading * Bio-Impedance analysis * Cell aging * Nitric oxide testing * and of course Heart Rate Variability Dr. Eldred Taylor http://www.afmassociation.com/speakers/ https://twitter.com/eldredtaylor Jason Moore http://elitehrv.com http://jasonmoore.me/twitter Leave a quick review: http://EliteHRV.com/review-ep-3 (Thanks in advance!) Learn how to implement HRV more effectively at http://HRVcourse.com/ep-3 --

 Dr. Mike Nelson: HRV & Tools for Online Coaching | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:44:34

Implementing HRV or other biomarkers with your coach/client? Mike Nelson breaks down how to be more effective in both online and in-person coaching when it comes to using data and self-quantifying metrics like Heart Rate Variability. Mike's PhD focused on both HRV and Metabolic Flexibility, and he's known for his successful online coaching of remote clients ranging from elite bodybuilding and powerlifting to general health and weight loss. TOPICS: * Coaching online clients with HRV * Blood testing, omega 3s * Push device, force/velocity measures during exercise * Pros/cons of 24/7 wearables & sleep trackers * How to save time while getting good data * Identifying different metrics to use with different clients * Why it takes time for clients to understand the value of HRV * The affect of self quantification on self awareness * Certain patterns in HRV that people don’t understand * Patterns of under training * What to do for clients that only work out once or twice a week * The fallacy of self diagnosis * The power of accountability * Why online coaching makes it easier to over train * How HRV can measure the “cost" of performance * What affects HRV more, nutrition, training or sleep? * Local soreness vs systemic stress Mike T. Nelson, BA, MS, PhD http://miketnelson.com/ http://twitter.com/MikeTNelson Jason Moore http://elitehrv.com http://jasonmoore.me/twitter Leave a quick review: http://EliteHRV.com/review-ep-2 (Thanks in advance!) Learn how to implement HRV more effectively: http://HRVcourse.com/ep-2 --

 Clinical Rehabilitation & HRV - with Greg Elliott | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:43:12

Is there a relationship between functional movement, mental health and systemic performance? Clinical Exercise Physiologist, Kinesiologist, and Osteopath in training, Greg Elliott shares his experience in hunting for, quantifying, and then optimizing the markers that increase his patients health and performance, reduce their pain, and restore optimal function. TOPICS: * The clinical application of Heart Rate Variability * How HRV evolve from fitness to health * Predicting sickness * Integrating HRV into a holistic health practice * The HRV checklist - what areas you can target to improve HRV and health * HRV client consultations - the importance of the emotional and personal * HRV pain & motor learning * HRV predicting patient recovery time * How mindset impacted a spinal injury recovery and HRV * HRV as an emotional map for anxiety or depression * Performance makes health sexier * Multiple Sclerosis cooling suits Greg Elliott, MS, CEP http://gtechhealthandperformance.com http://twitter.com/_gregelliott Jason Moore http://elitehrv.com http://jasonmoore.me/twitter Leave a quick review: http://EliteHRV.com/review-ep-1 (Thanks in advance!) Learn how to implement HRV more effectively: http://HRVcourse.com/ep-1 --

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