Brought to you by: Momentous high-quality supplements livemomentous.com/tim Nordic Naturals Ultimate Omega fish oil www.nordic.com/products/ultim... (20% off Ultimate Omega with code TIM) AG1 all-in-one nutritional supplement drinkag1.com/tim The "Perform with Dr. Andy Galpin" podcast: performpodcast.com/ Andy Galpin on UA-cam: www.youtube.com/@drandygalpin Resources from this interview: tim.blog/2024/01/17/andy-galpin/ NOTE: Timestamps will be added by EOD today.
Oh, that sounds like a fantastic activity for listening to a podcast! I listened to the last one while doing “adult legos” (assembling furniture and installing light fixtures). :)
@@Ryan.G.Spaldingbuilding Lego sets while watching good podcasts has become one of my favorite activities in recent years. I had to buy extra furniture for all those built sets to display 😂 (in IKEA of course 😉)
I am only at 9:23 and I already have a full page of notes. This is just so so amazing, thank you Tim for bringing Dr.Galpin and asking all the right questions. I'm so happy I have the opportunity to learn from the greatest.
I train college athletes and was geeking out at the deep dive into training. Had many similar ideas as dr galpin did with the approach. Totally get the feeling of how fun and exciting that part is to us professionals
As sb living in Switzerland and have been skiing for her whole life, this episode was hilarious. I wasn't aware that one would invest so many thoughts about it..... Swiss people just go and enjoy... And most of us live on 300 m above sealevel abd travel for the weekend up to 2500m. Still I loved Tim's podcast episode and learned a lot from Andy, as always!
Regularly stretching and foam rolling my glutes, coupled with strengthening was a game changer for may back, greatly reduced high tone in my spine erectors
I always like to listen to Andy when I work, his info is good and novel enough that keeps me engaged, but not completely alien to me that distracts from my work for having to pay too much attention.
Great Podcast. Tim, Jeremy Jones’s book “The Art of Shralpinism” has dedicated chapters on fuelling for backcountry missions which I use as a base. Along with Andy’s advice of 200g of protein i also consume up to 200g of carb on the mountain from glucose/electrolyte & eea mix in 2l of water (2 nalgenes) in conjuction with 2-3 clifbloks. This works great. For massive days i’ll take a jetcooker to make more water if required. End of day. Protein shakes and bananas before dinner. Then meat, rice or potato and if lucky some veg. Laird Hamilton coffee mix with some protein powder and almond butter mixed in is breakfast. I’d be about 300g of carb daily and about 4-5 litres of fluid. Jeremy Jones also spells out how he works into the season gradually so he can be peaking for sending season. I did that last year and managed 80 odd days out of 100 or so calendar days. Mostly down to his guidance in the book I am 45 years old, 80kg & 180cm
Really helpful conversation about sleep. I usually pass over information about sleep because it seems to be the same old sleep hygiene stuff. I like the sleep banking idea and really helpful explanation about adenosine and caffeine. I'm not about to give up caffeine at this point. I do 1/2 decaf and 1/2 caf in the morning. I love the taste and the effects but one day it would be an interesting experiment. I experimented with taking Taurine, for reasons I can't remember, but it really messed with my sleep.
Given your back issues, and the typical health of your normal podcast subjects, have you considered changing your recording setting to flex to standing? Great content, per usual!
Jeeeeeze fellas.... You're mapping out a ski trip like it's a damn NASA launch! Good night sleep eat a little breakfast ski a half day go home and crack a beer and have dinner and go to bed God damn
I have enormous respect for Andy Galpin and Tim, and the subject matter is my priority, but i keep thinking, OK get to the point. Like there is a question and a direction, and then we get into tiny tid-bit comments about types of endurance athletes in 4 reference studies or how it is tricky to quantify sleep quality or whatever , and i literally lose patience. Like excesssive, non essential details. Nice for a friendly conversation, but this is Tim Ferris with an enormous audience and i am disappointed that this is not better edited or kept on track. I never make comments like this, but wow, this is tedious and Tim and his team must have tools to optimize and focus. Is it just me or is this fair to say?
I love Tim, but think you’re fair. Feel there was enormous value waiting to be uncovered here, but in all fairness to Tim: he mentioned that this would be a podcast solely for him and him alone (to prepare for his ski trip). Hopefully he (@Tim) will do another one of these with this incredible expert Andy to share his knowledge in a more optimal way.
Ginkgo works for high altitude. See paper: "Ginkgo biloba Decreases Acute Mountain Sickness in People Ascending to High Altitude at Ollagüe (3696 m) in Northern Chile"
@timferris where do we see AI coming into play and analyzing all the metrics we can throw at it, say whoop data and blood work. Hoping this data crunching can spit out some great and useful insights into our deep health and interactions amongst biomarkers and external variables.
My left knee has vague pain that comes n goes. It has my weak knee since high school. I try not to exercise hard on my legs. I have to accept that walking is best i can do. Yet i am still 27 y.o. This alone gives me anxiety when I will turn 40 or 50. Also, how are you Mr. Ferris?! Hope ur doing well
Yah...about what I was starting to suspect... All that convo around the source of Tim's hyper-hydration. And... he, himself just said it - that it's (for him) a socially acceptable way to use the compulsive action of reaching for water, taking a sip, setting the container down... ultimately, as a coping mechanism. The key (for me) was that everytime he talked about drinking 'a couple bottles of water in one sitting' - he spoke in the context of a social situation, i.e., 'Whenever I'm in a meeting or at a luncheon, I'm reaching for the water or whatever has been set in front of me.' Dead-giveaway that his hyper-hydration is most likely linked to social stress. Clear (for me at least) that he may be a bit socially anxious at these luncheons/meetings, and compulsively reaching for whatever liquid refresher is in front of him serves to relieve whatever social anxiety he may be feeling (even subconsciously).
right. My Oura has me average just over 15 p/minute and I've tracked for years. Hearing Andy recomment 10-11 has me flumoxxed. I'm young and quite fit so at a loss how to improve this
@@AlottaDixonCider I think this may indicate you are spending too much time in sympathetic mode...vs parasympathetic (rest/digest). In this case your lifestyle may be over-stimulating you...especially in the eve hours. So, do what you can to spend more time in a parasympathetic state, especially at night.
Seems like you forgot you are in a video. Why not to show the exercises instead of trying to tell how it should look like? Half people won't get it. And for others it's like telling cartoon jokes on a radio…
@keithrobichaux He said that in the context of his fitness coaching 'practice'...not his own personal labwork (for his own personal health). He was stressing that although his team runs alot of labs on the athletes they are coaching, these are performance markers NOT medical. ApoB is a medical marker, not a performance marker. Dr. Galpin holds a PhD in Human Bioenergetics and a Masters in Human Movement Sciences, and is not a medical doctor. So he would not be running medical labs on his athletes.😮
Brought to you by:
Momentous high-quality supplements livemomentous.com/tim
Nordic Naturals Ultimate Omega fish oil www.nordic.com/products/ultim... (20% off Ultimate Omega with code TIM)
AG1 all-in-one nutritional supplement drinkag1.com/tim
The "Perform with Dr. Andy Galpin" podcast: performpodcast.com/
Andy Galpin on UA-cam: www.youtube.com/@drandygalpin
Resources from this interview: tim.blog/2024/01/17/andy-galpin/
NOTE: Timestamps will be added by EOD today.
Are you freaking kidding me??!! Andy at Tim’s? I’m opening a big Lego set for this one 💪💪💪
Oh, that sounds like a fantastic activity for listening to a podcast! I listened to the last one while doing “adult legos” (assembling furniture and installing light fixtures). :)
@@Ryan.G.Spaldingbuilding Lego sets while watching good podcasts has become one of my favorite activities in recent years. I had to buy extra furniture for all those built sets to display 😂 (in IKEA of course 😉)
I've wanted to get back into legos for so long, but dear god are they expensive. If I make a ton of money, that'd be one of my splurges.
@@jjhassythey are expensive. Flea market maybe?
Thanks for the mention, Tim!
Soooooo much value, you guys are amazing!
Thanks for creating chapters... i focused on my interests and liked it
One of the best episodes. I really like learning Andy's thinking patterns about sleep Vs water Vs sodium etc. Master level of deep systems thinking
Galpin is the perfect coach for Tim. Detail oriented ✅
I am only at 9:23 and I already have a full page of notes. This is just so so amazing, thank you Tim for bringing Dr.Galpin and asking all the right questions. I'm so happy I have the opportunity to learn from the greatest.
Holy shit! What a treat ❤ Looking forward to this and to Andy’s upcoming series
It indeed is an absolute treat
I train college athletes and was geeking out at the deep dive into training. Had many similar ideas as dr galpin did with the approach. Totally get the feeling of how fun and exciting that part is to us professionals
As sb living in Switzerland and have been skiing for her whole life, this episode was hilarious. I wasn't aware that one would invest so many thoughts about it..... Swiss people just go and enjoy... And most of us live on 300 m above sealevel abd travel for the weekend up to 2500m.
Still I loved Tim's podcast episode and learned a lot from Andy, as always!
Regularly stretching and foam rolling my glutes, coupled with strengthening was a game changer for may back, greatly reduced high tone in my spine erectors
I always like to listen to Andy when I work, his info is good and novel enough that keeps me engaged, but not completely alien to me that distracts from my work for having to pay too much attention.
I love how Andy calls Tim dude right away. Off the bat just seems like two bros having a good convo.
Thanks! Great stuff. Please keep it coming.
Great Podcast. Tim, Jeremy Jones’s book “The Art of Shralpinism” has dedicated chapters on fuelling for backcountry missions which I use as a base. Along with Andy’s advice of 200g of protein i also consume up to 200g of carb on the mountain from glucose/electrolyte & eea mix in 2l of water (2 nalgenes) in conjuction with 2-3 clifbloks. This works great. For massive days i’ll take a jetcooker to make more water if required. End of day. Protein shakes and bananas before dinner. Then meat, rice or potato and if lucky some veg. Laird Hamilton coffee mix with some protein powder and almond butter mixed in is breakfast. I’d be about 300g of carb daily and about 4-5 litres of fluid.
Jeremy Jones also spells out how he works into the season gradually so he can be peaking for sending season. I did that last year and managed 80 odd days out of 100 or so calendar days. Mostly down to his guidance in the book
I am 45 years old, 80kg & 180cm
Andy galpin da goat
I discovered him in huberman's
Really helpful conversation about sleep. I usually pass over information about sleep because it seems to be the same old sleep hygiene stuff. I like the sleep banking idea and really helpful explanation about adenosine and caffeine. I'm not about to give up caffeine at this point. I do 1/2 decaf and 1/2 caf in the morning. I love the taste and the effects but one day it would be an interesting experiment. I experimented with taking Taurine, for reasons I can't remember, but it really messed with my sleep.
Andy Galpin is great💪
Given your back issues, and the typical health of your normal podcast subjects, have you considered changing your recording setting to flex to standing? Great content, per usual!
Damm I keep learning from this guy! Realizing how little I know,
Love this 💜
Audience IQ just went up over 9000.
what i have to do when im insulin resistant? how should i pack my carbs in my dinner when my BG rise too high?? Kind regards
Jeeeeeze fellas.... You're mapping out a ski trip like it's a damn NASA launch!
Good night sleep eat a little breakfast ski a half day go home and crack a beer and have dinner and go to bed God damn
Woah! I've never heard anything about hyperhydration! Brain fog and headaches! Whaaaaat! Omygoodness!
I have enormous respect for Andy Galpin and Tim, and the subject matter is my priority, but i keep thinking, OK get to the point. Like there is a question and a direction, and then we get into tiny tid-bit comments about types of endurance athletes in 4 reference studies or how it is tricky to quantify sleep quality or whatever , and i literally lose patience. Like excesssive, non essential details. Nice for a friendly conversation, but this is Tim Ferris with an enormous audience and i am disappointed that this is not better edited or kept on track. I never make comments like this, but wow, this is tedious and Tim and his team must have tools to optimize and focus. Is it just me or is this fair to say?
I love Tim, but think you’re fair. Feel there was enormous value waiting to be uncovered here, but in all fairness to Tim: he mentioned that this would be a podcast solely for him and him alone (to prepare for his ski trip). Hopefully he (@Tim) will do another one of these with this incredible expert Andy to share his knowledge in a more optimal way.
Ginkgo works for high altitude. See paper: "Ginkgo biloba Decreases Acute Mountain Sickness in People Ascending to High Altitude at Ollagüe (3696 m) in Northern Chile"
I went thru 1 hr and half and thought it was near finished 😅
How many times does Tim say mmhmm
💪💪💪
@timferris where do we see AI coming into play and analyzing all the metrics we can throw at it, say whoop data and blood work. Hoping this data crunching can spit out some great and useful insights into our deep health and interactions amongst biomarkers and external variables.
My left knee has vague pain that comes n goes. It has my weak knee since high school. I try not to exercise hard on my legs. I have to accept that walking is best i can do. Yet i am still 27 y.o. This alone gives me anxiety when I will turn 40 or 50. Also, how are you Mr. Ferris?! Hope ur doing well
Yah...about what I was starting to suspect...
All that convo around the source of Tim's hyper-hydration.
And... he, himself just said it - that it's (for him) a socially acceptable way to use the compulsive action of reaching for water, taking a sip, setting the container down... ultimately, as a coping mechanism.
The key (for me) was that everytime he talked about drinking 'a couple bottles of water in one sitting' - he spoke in the context of a social situation, i.e., 'Whenever I'm in a meeting or at a luncheon, I'm reaching for the water or whatever has been set in front of me.'
Dead-giveaway that his hyper-hydration is most likely linked to social stress.
Clear (for me at least) that he may be a bit socially anxious at these luncheons/meetings, and compulsively reaching for whatever liquid refresher is in front of him serves to relieve whatever social anxiety he may be feeling (even subconsciously).
Is the 10-11 breaths per minute at rest or while doing exercise?
At rest
Every time I listen to the AG I get a gold nugget. But reduce arousal inputs during movement, ie podcast while I dog walk😭🤯?? Truth hurts!
I notice that Tim is has high awareness of emotional information
Minute 03:07:51... What is he talking about the chin position? My english is not good enough. What is the chin thing for?
what did we do to deserve 3.5 more hrs of Galpin
2:39:15 hahaha what the heck? Someone clearly skipped physics class 😂
53:08
I thought Tim is a big fan and promoter of Eight Sleep - why not use that data if that is the case?
Apparently my 15 breaths per minute isn't good... Shit
right. My Oura has me average just over 15 p/minute and I've tracked for years.
Hearing Andy recomment 10-11 has me flumoxxed. I'm young and quite fit so at a loss how to improve this
@@AlottaDixonCider
I think this may indicate you are spending too much time in sympathetic mode...vs parasympathetic (rest/digest). In this case your lifestyle may be over-stimulating you...especially in the eve hours.
So, do what you can to spend more time in a parasympathetic state, especially at night.
Lol @ Tim using a SodaStream as a measurement of volume. In 2024.
NBA/NFL tweets at night and circadian rhythms for 70-80% accuracy of matches,
@ironmole
Awareness - move well + concentric - bilaterality - full range of motion.
Bodyweight, speed, external load, fatigue
10 breaths per minute 3 in 3 out
No stimulus arousal
2-7 minutes post workout quiet dark, blind fold headphones, double exhale 3 in 6 out
❤
24:25
My average respiratory rate tends to be about 10.5. Maybe I am not totally broken. That said, terrible quality of sleep nonetheless.
Seems like you forgot you are in a video. Why not to show the exercises instead of trying to tell how it should look like? Half people won't get it. And for others it's like telling cartoon jokes on a radio…
1:02:57 addenosine
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47:39
How can this guy not have measured his apob. That means he’s not done basic heart work up.
@keithrobichaux
He said that in the context of his fitness coaching 'practice'...not his own personal labwork (for his own personal health).
He was stressing that although his team runs alot of labs on the athletes they are coaching, these are performance markers NOT medical.
ApoB is a medical marker, not a performance marker.
Dr. Galpin holds a PhD in Human Bioenergetics and a Masters in Human Movement Sciences, and is not a medical doctor.
So he would not be running medical labs on his athletes.😮
Too Long...............
Dont watch it then... comment makes no sense. You can also break it up into multiple listens
@@cory2023 Yeah, I know.
No sense to them who are nons**ce.
Tim mate go make a child instead of wasting that much free time on nonsense, I need to unsub cause you re making me depressed
Two BS artists unite