
#38: A Look Behind the Curtain: How a Cardiologist Eats and Trains
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Ever wonder what an interventional cardiologist actually does to stay healthy?
In this episode, Dr. Chris Huff answers the most frequent question he gets from patients and followers alike: “What do you do?” Not hypothetically. Not generically. But meal-by-meal, workout-by-workout—he walks us through what a typical day (and week) looks like in his life.
From starting every day with protein-packed overnight oats to running up a bridge for hill sprints, Dr. Huff shares how he balances his love for exercise with the real-life demands as a physician, father, and business owner. He explains the health benefits of a Mediterranean diet, how to combine high intensity and low intensity aerobic exercise to optimize fitness, and which supplements he believes everyone should consider.
But the real heart of this episode is his mission: preventing the disease he treats every day in the cardiac catheterization lab. Through Premier Cardiovascular Health & Performance, Dr. Huff is helping people lower cholesterol, lose weight, and increase VO₂ max—without cookie-cutter plans or unrealistic expectations.
This episode is a masterclass in sustainable, intentional living from someone who practices what he preaches.
Top 3 Actionable Takeaways- Discipline Beats Motivation – Motivation will wax and wane. Discipline drives consistency, which yields results.
- Don’t over train – Combine high intensity workouts with zone 2 training to improve mitochondrial health and boost endurance without burnout.
- Invest Early in Prevention – You don’t need meds—until you do. Make changes now to help prevent this.
Work with me: Premier Cardiovascular Health
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chris.huff.9480
Instagram: @hufcm
Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making any decisions about your health or medical treatment.