Kanna Fitness Radio
By Kanna Fitness
Kanna Fitness RadioNov 30, 2018
Ep. 72 - Mike Sell: Eating Only Chik-Fil-A for 16 Weeks, Losing 40 lbs, and Winning a Bodybuilding Competition
Join us as we sit down with Mike Sell, co-owner of Midwest Strength Performance Gym in Chicago, for an inspiring exploration into the unconventional approaches to fitness and nutrition. Mike astounds with his account of eating exclusively at Chick-fil-A for 16 weeks while on his way to winning a bodybuilding competition and dropping an incredible 40 pounds. Beyond this unique dietary experiment, he shares his transition from a potential career in medicine to gym ownership, with a strong emphasis on prevention over treatment, and the power of understanding macronutrients for achieving peak physical condition.
We cover the nitty-gritty of bodybuilding competition prep, with a spotlight on the critical details that often go unnoticed, such as tanning and posing. Mike also opens up about his love for competitive eating and how it plays into his life as a fitness enthusiast. From tackling a 12-pound lasagna challenge to navigating the intricate balance of post-show indulgence and muscle gain, Mike's stories are a testament to his dedication and scientific approach to bodybuilding and nutrition.
Lastly, we tackle some broader topics within the fitness industry, including the influence of social media on public perception and the complexities surrounding dietary components like MSG and seed oils. His thoughtful insights and lively tales make for an engaging listen that fitness fans and foodies alike won't want to miss. So, whether you're curious about the synergy between fast food and fitness or the thrill of food challenges, be sure to tune in and follow Mike's ongoing journey on Instagram at MSP Gym and Mikeyswell.
https://www.instagram.com/mikeyswell/
https://www.instagram.com/mspgym/
(0:00:09) - Eating Chick-Fil-a for Bodybuilding Success
(0:13:05) - Start Gym With Unique Nutrition Experiment
(0:19:45) - Bodybuilding Show Prep on Fast Food Diet
(0:33:18) - Bodybuilding Competitions and Post-Show Eating
(0:40:40) - Competitive Eating and Food Challenges
(0:44:55) - Nutrition, Inflammation, and Muscle Gain
(0:56:15) - Influencers, Semiglutides, and Food Challenges
Bodybuilding, Chick-fil-A, Fitness, Nutrition, Fast Food, Gym, Competition Prep, Macronutrients, Social Media Influencers, Semiglutides, Food Challenges, Muscle Gain, Inflammation, Health, Competitive Eating, Midwest Strength Performance, Mike Sell, Scientific Approach, Personalized Training, Western Periodization, Community-Driven Environment, Division I Athletes, Grandparents, Caloric Intake, Health Markers, Sodium, MSG, Seed Oils, Protein Intake, Behavioral Changes, Macro Adjustments, Personal Goals, Preferences
Ep. 71 - Empowering Diabetes Management: A Conversation with Lisa Rosan, Independent Diabetes Educator
Get ready for an insightful journey with our guest, Lisa Rosan, an independent diabetes educator, who walks us through her life's path and the experiences that led her to her current role. Listen as she shares her initial journey in child development, nursing, and the different roles she's played in the healthcare field. Lisa brings her passion for teaching and helping others understand their bodies, and she gives an inside look into her role as a health coach. She emphasizes her drive to empower people to manage their diabetes and sheds light on her hard-earned credentials as a certified diabetes care and education specialist.
Stay tuned as Lisa enlightens us about diabetes and the crucial role of independent diabetes educators. She explains the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes and the importance of lifestyle changes to prevent prediabetes from escalating into full-blown Type 2 diabetes. She also stresses the importance of understanding A1Cs and their role in diabetes management. Lisa explains the long-term complications of diabetes and how insulin can change the game when it comes to managing the condition.
Don't miss out as Lisa Rosan talks about her services and the unique approach she uses to help her clients. She discusses how she navigates through the stages of change, the role of food and movement, and how to adjust insulin doses. Finally, she shares her experience with virtual health coaching, emphasizing the potential benefits of this mode of coaching. Listen as Lisa shows us how she uses modern communication tools to create a successful relationship with her clients, making diabetes management a more navigable journey for everyone involved.
Check out Lisa's website: www.leftrightdiabetescoaching.com
(16:37 - 18:12) Understanding Prediabetes and Preventive Measures
(21:23 - 22:57) Risk Factors for Type 2 Diabetes
(28:54 - 29:35) Importance of Blood Sugar Levels
(31:37 - 33:19) The Risks and Management of Diabetes
(39:53 - 40:55) Navigating Online Information for Personalized Planning
(47:03 - 48:15) Understanding Medications and Glucose Metabolism
Keywords: Diabetes, Type 1 Diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes, Prediabetes, A1C, Insulin, Lifestyle Changes, Diabetes Management, Diabetes Coaching, Virtual Health Coaching, Blood Sugar Data, Stages of Change, Food, Movement
Ep. 70 - Matt Chenard: Ice Baths and Setting Goals
Ever thought of plunging into an icy bath as a way to build mental resilience? Seems daunting, right? Our guest, Matt Chenard, a gym owner from Camrose, Alberta, tells us about his fascinating journey of managing his autoimmune conditions through cold water exposure. Matt's viral ice bath experiences on social media not only garnered millions of views but also opened up a dialogue about using these seemingly intimidating tasks as a tool for mental strength and resilience.
Matt, Nick, and Chris also discuss the importance of setting achievable wellness goals. We challenge the notion of perfect performance and instead, encourage aiming for an 80% success rate. Discover with us the importance of finding a work capacity that is uniquely yours, acknowledging that the routines that work for one may not always work for others.
Wrapping up, we delve into the profundity of finding meaning in exercise and aging. Matt shares a heart-wrenching story of a gym member who finds inspiration in his mother's battle with Alzheimer's, reminding all of us to appreciate the time we have. We talk about the significance of action, and again, setting realistic health and wellness goals. Join us for this enlightening conversation as we explore the potential of cold water exposure and the art of setting achievable health and wellness goals.
Go follow Matt at:
https://www.instagram.com/mattchenard/
https://www.truealphacoaching.com/
(0:00:02) - Ice Bath Training
(0:14:42) - The Benefits of Cold Water Exposure
(0:28:16) - The Importance of Setting Realistic Goals
(0:39:24) - Finding Meaning in Exercise and Aging
Cold Water Exposure, Mental Resilience, 80% Success Rate, Realistic Goals, Mental Strength, Hard Tasks, Cold Exposure, Viral Video, Gym Owner, Camrose, Alberta, Daily Reminder, Mortality, Alzheimer's, Taking Action, Appreciate Time
Ep. 69 - Erin Lee DPT: CrossFit to Physical Therapy and Pelvic Floor Health
Get ready for an enriching chat with Erin Farmer, also known as Erin Lee DPT on Instagram. Listen in as we walk down memory lane, exploring her journey from her original CrossFit days to owning two affiliates, and then venturing back to school to become a physical therapist. We also get candid about her current private practice and remote fitness coaching, and reminisce about the trials of starting an affiliate in Philadelphia.
We explore the critical aspects of women's health, pregnancy, postpartum, and pelvic floor health with Erin. Discover why advocating for yourself during pre- and post-pregnancy physical therapy is vital and learn about the signs and symptoms that should not be overlooked. Erin enlightens us on how to find a trauma-informed pelvic health practitioner and the importance of adapting to various movements such as running, jumping, and sneezing post-pregnancy.
Tune in as we discuss the emotional impact of training during pregnancy and the effects of strength levels and genetics on recovery. We touch on the importance of seeking out a pelvic health practitioner for post-pregnancy issues, even if the pregnancy was years ago. We also talk about the struggles faced by many pelvic health providers due to insurance models and the benefits of seeking out cash-based PTs. Wrapping up our conversation, Erin shares her vision to create a safe space for mindfulness and meditation practices.
Follow Erin on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/erinleedpt/
(0:00:08) - Erin Farmer's Health Journey
Erin Farmer (Erin Lee DPT) shares her journey from OG CrossFit to owning two affiliates and becoming a physical therapist, discussing women's health, pregnancy, postpartum, pelvic floor health, private practice, and remote coaching.
(0:09:48) - Exploring Pelvic Health and PT School
Erin Farmer shares her journey from CrossFit to PT school, balancing family life and managing chronic back pain.
(0:21:38) - Pelvic Health and Advocating for Yourself
Advocate for pre- and post- pregnancy physical therapy; consider timeline, signs/symptoms, and finding a good pelvic health physical therapist.
(0:27:22) - Pelvic Health Practitioner and Postpartum Care
Erin Farmer shares how to care for the pelvic floor pre- and post- pregnancy, advocating for oneself and adapting to unexpected changes.
(0:38:33) - Postpartum Mental Health and Physical Recovery
Erin Farmer shares tips for post-pregnancy physical therapy, advocating for recovery, and understanding recovery timelines.
(0:50:57) - Pregnancy's Impact on Training and Health
Pregnancy training discussed, including motor patterns, motor learning, risks, emotions, and post-pregnancy care.
(0:56:20) - Insurance Models and Pelvic Health Providers
Pelvic health providers face challenges due to insurance models, cash-based PTs can help, training during pregnancy, motor patterns and motor learning, and advocating for yourself pre- and post- pregnancy.
(1:11:14) - Mindfulness Space and Contact Information
Erin Farmer seeks to create a safe space for mindfulness and meditation, while being mindful of risks associated with training during pregnancy.
Keywords:
Women's Health, Pregnancy, Postpartum, Pelvic Floor Health, Private Practice, Remote Fitness Coaching, CrossFit, Advocacy, Trauma-Informed Practitioner, Postpartum Care, Mental Health, Physical Recovery, Training During Pregnancy, Strength Levels, Genetics, Insurance Models, Pelvic Health Providers, Mindfulness, Meditation, Motor Patterns, Motor Learning, Cash-Based PTs
Ep. 68 - Katie Cotton: Hashimoto's, Insulin Resistance, and Hormone Therapy
Katie Cotton is the owner of Noble Bear Salon and has done personal training with us. Over a year ago, she started experiencing symptoms that made her finally seek out help. Working with a hormone specialist, she discovered that she has an auto immune disease called Hashimoto's, insulin resistance, and very low testosterone which she is now treating. Here is her story.
Ep. 67 - Chuck Bennington: Gymnastics Course
Kanna Fitness (Ambler, PA) is hosting The Gymnastics Course (https://www.thegymnasticscourse.com/) on Dec. 11-12, 2021. Chuck comes back on our show to talk more about the course and what to expect.
If you want to learn how to utilize the information and methodology of Gymnastics, and Body movement to augment your training and/or coaching, this is for you! All levels are welcome.
Ep. 66 - Matt Della Valle: CrossFit Coaching Best Practices, 75 Hard, and Coffee
Matt Della Valle is Chief Fitness Officer at NCFit and Founder of Last Port Coffee. Chris and Matt dive into all things coaching, fitness, gym experience, and doing the little things in life to be prepared for bigger things.
You can find out more information about Matt at
https://www.instagram.com/mdv_fit/ and https://notoriousbastards.com/collections/last-port.
Ep. 65 - Pat Durante: Running 100 Miles under 24 Hours
Pat Durante is a member of our 5:30 am class and an ultra trail runner. He recently completed his third 100-mile race and gets on the podcast to talk about his experience, what he's learned along the way, and even tips for beginners who are looking to start running in general.
His blog can be found at www.bouncingsoles.com
Ep. 64 - Nathan Holiday: Learning, Deep Work, and Productivity
Nathan Holiday (founder of The Level Method) joins Chris to talk about all things related to productivity, the process of learning and iterating, and deep work. If you want to learn some tips and tricks to getting things done, this one is for you!
https://www.levelmethod.com/
https://www.kanna.fit/
Ep. 63 - Robb Wolf: LMNT Electrolytes, Sacred Cow, and Sustainability
Robb Wolf joins Coach Chris to talk about a variety of topics including electrolytes, hydration, sustainability, veganism, and more. Check out the links below to learn more about Robb and his work.
https://www.sacredcow.info/
https://drinklmnt.com/
https://robbwolf.com/
Ep. 62 - Tim Trainor: WHOOP
Product Manager, Tim Trainor, from WHOOP joins Coach Chris to talk about all things strain, recovery, and sleep. To get a WHOOP and support Kanna, visit join.whoop.com/kanna to get $30 off your membership.
www.kanna.fit
Ep. 61 Greg Everett on Being Tough
Chris sits down with Greg Everett, the founder of Catalyst Athletics and author of "Tough: Building True Mental, Physical and Emotional Toughness for Success and Fulfillment." They discuss the early days of CA & Greg's journey to becoming "Tough."
www.Kanna.Fit
www.CatalystAthletics.com
www.BecomingTough.com
Ep. 60 - Perrin Behr: Training Think Tank & Remote Coaching
Perrin Behr of Training Think Tank & Coach Chris discuss her start in Fitness, & the transition from a 9 to 5 into remote coaching!
Learn more at www.Kanna.Fit
Ep. 59 - Kanna Local - The Noble Bear Salon
In the first edition of Kanna Local, Coach Chris sat down with the owner of The Noble Bear Salon, Katie! They discuss pursuing passion, elevating business, and life during the pandemic with kids! The Noble Bear Salon: www.thenoblebearsalon.com Kanna Fitness: www.Kanna.Fit
Ep. 58 - Gavin Young: The Phoenix & Sobriety
Coach Chris sits down with Gavin Young, the senior partnership & engagement manager of The Phoenix, and discuss how The Phoenix has helped him and those seeking sobriety!
Ep. 57 - Addiction & CrossFit with Ryan Samson
Ep. 56 - 2020: A Year In Review
Coach Chris & Coach Nate sat down to discuss a year for the history books....2020. Listen along as they discuss what they've learned and how they've grown over the year!
Ep. 55: Healthy Habits & Nutrition Q&A
Coach Chris & Kanna Nutritionist, Kathleen, discuss ways to develop healthy habits and answers some of your questions! Interested in learning more? Book your intro by visiting us at www.kanna.fit/nutrition !
Ep. 54 - Best Gifts For CrossFitters
When you're in a pinch to find the perfect gift for the Fitness Friend in your life, Coach Chris & Coach Nate are here to help. Take a listen and review our holiday survival guide! https://www.kanna.fit/2020-kanna-fitness-holiday-survival-guide/
Ep. 53: Modify, Modify, Modify
Coach Nate and Coach Chris discuss the importance of modifying workouts, listening to your body, and not being ashamed to modify whether your new or having been working out for years!
Interested in learning more? Book your into for remote or in-person training by visiting us at www.Kanna.Fit
Ep. 52: Base Camp
Coaches Chris & Justin discuss the importance of going through Base Camp, or any other type of introduction course, before entering group classes!
Ep 51 - The Weight Gain Nutritionist, Emily Bergey!
Join Coach Chris & Coach Nate as they sit down with The Weight Gain Nutritionist, Emily Bergey!
Ep. 50 - CrossFit Gear: Knee Sleeves, Belts, Lifters, and More
Coach Nate and Coach Chris go over the common gear found in a CrossFit gym and why you may or may not want to use gear. For the video version, check out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcxtOoMXaDI
Ep. 49 - Get to Know Coach Steph; Coaching Kids and Teens
In this episode, we introduce Coach Steph, our newest staff member! With a long history of olympic weightlifting and specializing in coaching kids, we're very excited to use her expertise at Kanna. In this episode, we go over Steph's fitness history, how she went through a gastric bypass, lost over 100 pounds, but then gained it back, and found CrossFit. We also go over considerations for coaching kids and teens and how they're similar, yet different than coaching adults.
Ep. 48 - Get to Know Coaches Nate, Justin, and Hack
This is an episode that we recorded pre-COVID-19 so you can get to know our newest staff members: Coaches Nate, Justin, and Hack. Enjoy!
Ep. 47 - Carl Paoli: Fear, Ego, and Ikigai
On this podcast, Coach Chris talks with Carl Paoli who is best known for being the gymnastics expert in the early days of CrossFit, but as you'll find out there are many more dimensions to Carl. We talk about fear, ego, meditation, feeling alone, the Japanese concept of "ikigai," the 60% rule, his two advisors "ROI" and "Joy," and more.
Ep. 46 - Chuck Bennington: Coach Like You Mean It
own your stuff and find a coach
addiction and ownership
CLYMI
pet peeves coaching
role of coach
BEING ENGAGED
“it’s not about me, it never was, it never will be”
progressions vs substitutions vs scales
pyramid of caring and tools
lots of caring coaches that can’t make money
“if it’s not a fuck yeah it’s a no!” in terms of being a coach
“they don’t know me, they don’t love me, they don’t trust me”
how to show you care? volunteer hundreds of hours at a middle school PE program
GPP vs. strength + metcon
books:
How to win friends and influence people
thinking fast and slow
atomic habits
captivate
conscious coaching
using story brand as a coach
bad experiences at cf gym
franchises - Mcdonald’s Is a franchise - did you have the best burger of your life there? no
selling people on your gym is qualifying them for you or recommending them elsewhere
coaching template
Ep. 45 - Nathan Holiday: The Level Method
We talk with Nathan Holiday, founder of The Level Method (https://www.levelmethod.com/) and talk about how layering on a color belt system to CrossFit helps beginners understand that there are progressions for different areas of fitness and also helps CrossFitters WANT to work on their weaknesses.
Ep. 44 - Chris Irvin, The Ketologist: The Keto Diet and How to Start
Chris Irvin also known as The Ketologist is a nutrition researcher, writer, and educator. He holds a Master’s Degree in Exercise and Nutrition Science and is currently the education manager for Perfect Keto. He and Dr. Anthony Gustin wrote the book "Keto Answers."
In this episode we cover:
What is keto? How would you describe it to a lay person?
How do you measure ketones?
Benefits of keto?
Therapeutic for diabetes and Alzheimers
cognitive edge
Gluconeogensis
Macro ratios
Nina Teicholz “Big fat surprise”
How to start keto?
Electrolytes
Dangers of keto
Women and low carb
keto and CrossFit
need carbs for muscle gain (cyclic keto?)
exogenous ketones
thoughts on documentary Game Changers?
What are your thoughts on the Impossible Burger?
What books would you recommend most people read?
What are you currently geeking out on?
What’s on your bucket list?
Ep. 44 - Michael Cazayoux: Addiction, Vulnerability, and Future Parenting
Michael Cazayoux is a 2x CrossFit Games winner on Team Hack's Pack UTE, founder and podcast host of Brute Strength, and co-owner and podcast host of Working Against Gravity.
We talk about:
-growing up "with" Harry Potter
--heroine addiction as a teenager and recovery
-CrossFit and the CrossFit Games
-spinal fusion
-leaving a prestigious strength and conditioning job to start a business
-Mindset
-Vulnerability
-how he chooses the people to be around
-parenthood
-living abroad for 8 weeks
-books he recommends
-bucket list items
-things he's geeking out on
Ep. 43 - New Nutrition Program
Coach Rachel and Coach Chris talk about Kanna's revamped nutrition program and what it entails. It works as a stand-alone option (no, you don't have to workout here) or an add-on to your CrossFit membership. We also now do corporate nutrition challenges!
Find out more: www.crossfitkanna.com/nutrition
Ep. 42 - Katelyn Mathe: Baker to Realtor and Getting Married in Iceland
We are starting a new series where we interview members of CrossFit Kanna and hear their story.
Katelyn Mathe grew up thinking she was going to be a baker but then found a passion for real estate. We talk about things you should know before buying or selling a home, how she got into CrossFit, and how she almost eloped to Alaska, but instead got married in Iceland.
Ep. 41 - Coach Fox: Quitting Her Corporate Job to Live Her Perfect Day
Coach Fox wears a bracelet that reminds her, "Actually, you can."
After being in the corporate role for years, she realized that path wasn't leading towards her perfect day so she quit and is now at Kanna full time. Listen to our latest podcast to hear more about that decision and more!
Ep. 40 - Dr. Alex Stoner of Core3PT: Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
We talk all things pelvic floor with Dr. Alex Stoner from Core3PT and how pelvic floor dysfunction (like peeing yourself while jumping rope) is common, but not normal and it CAN be treated!
For more information, go to:
www.core3PT.com
www.crossfitkanna.com
Ep. 39 - Kanna Origin Story - part 2
Coach Lam and Coach Chris continue from part 1 talking about the origins of Kanna. They talk about what they did before the doors opened, how the name and logo came about, the most expensive piece of "equipment," and more.
Ep. 38 - Kanna Origin Story - part 1
Chris and Lam talk about the origins of Kanna, specifically:
-what career Chris was doing before Kanna and how he started thinking about opening a CrossFit gym
-doing research by dropping into 70+ CrossFit gyms
-who SHOULDN'T open a business
-two major things Chris learned while doing research on opening a box
-transitioning to coaching at a different CF gym and starting a photography business
-and more
Ep. 37 - EC Synkowski and the 800g Challenge
We interview EC Synkowski who runs OptimizeMe Nutrition and created the 800g Challenge where participants are encouraged to eat 800 grams of fruits and veggies per day. We talk about the challenge, nutrition in general, fitness, book recommendations, the carnivore diet, her bucket list destinations, and much more.
#800gChallenge
Ep. 36 - Advice for New CrossFit Coaches
Coach Rachel and Coach Chris sit down to discuss what they would tell a new CrossFit coach and what sets apart good and great coaches. Although they are both CF-L3 certified, this fact has almost nothing to do with what's really important: caring for your members.
Ep. 35 - Pregnancy, BIRTHFIT, and Chiropractic with Chiropractic Community Center
We interview Drs. Kristin and Mark Legnola of Chiropractic Community Center about all things chiropractic, pregnancy, postpartum and more. This is a great episode to learn more about what chiropractic is, who it's for, and why you might consider seeing a chiro.
www.bluebellchiropractic.com
Webster Method: https://icpa4kids.com/
www.birthfit.com
www.crossfitkanna.com
Ep: 34 - Get to Know Coach Fox
When did Coach Fox start CrossFit?
Is she always so positive?
What time does she wake up?
How was she proposed to?
Does she like vacuum lines in her carpet?
Find out the answers to these questions and more.
Ep. 33 - Wendy Fry: Dravet Syndrome, Epilepsy, and the Ketogenic Diet
To learn more, head to www.dravetfoundation.org/
Ep. 32 - Pat Barber: Kids, Knives, and The Craziest Travel Story Ever
Ep. 31 - Coach Chris
Ep. 30 - CrossFit Games Changes
Ep. 29: Emotional Lifecycle of a CrossFitter
Ep. 28: We go to Orange Theory
Ep. 27: Lam and his CrossFit Level 1 Course Experience
Ep. 26: Chuck Bennington CrossFit Gymnastics
-His background in the military and finding CF
-CF Gymnastics - shapes and how they translate to weightlifting
-Rx = understanding
-Being a dad
-Books he recommends
-Themes of: Vulnerability and Overall wanting to help others