This week's Addicted to Fitness features an interview with the CEO of Fit Body Boot Camp Bryce Henson. Nick and Bryce discuss the benefits of high intensity interval training, how COVID impacted group training facilities like Fit Body Boot Camp, and why being under-muscled is as big of a threat to public health as obesity. Check out RealBryceHenson.com to learn more about Bryce and fitbodybootcamp.com to learn more about the training they provide at their facilities.
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This week's Addicted to Fitness provides a detailed review of a pair of school snacks. Nick and Shannon describe the ingredients, nutritional content, and taste of two snack foods marketed as healthy alternatives to well known school lunch additions. Follow the newly created podcast profile on Instagram @TheATFPodcast. Give it a listen and let us know what you think by leaving a rating & review in Apple Podcasts.
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This week's Addicted to Fitness addresses women's concern about weightlifting making them look too "bulky". Nick and Shannon describe why women should start weightlifting and how hormones, calories, and exercise frequency will prevent them from becoming too muscular. Follow the newly created podcast profile on Instagram @TheATFPodcast. Give it a listen and let us know what you think by leaving a rating & review in Apple Podcasts.
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This week's Addicted to Fitness describes how the desire for sugary foods are related to migraines. Nick and Shannon discuss research that suggest the craving of foods high in refined sugar & processed carbs are a precursor of migraines, not the cause and how the inflammation caused by these foods may be perpetuating migraine regularity. Follow the newly created podcast profile on Instagram @TheATFPodcast. Give it a listen and let us know what you think by leaving a rating & review in Apple Podcasts.
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