Episodios

  • Grass-Fed Beef: Better for You or Just Better Marketing?
    Jun 27 2025

    Is grass fed beef really healthier, or is it just another food label we’ve romanticized? In this episode of Always Adaptive, I break down the science behind the grass-fed vs grain-fed debate, from omega-3s and micronutrients to the marketing claims you’ve probably heard repeated in every wellness podcast.

    Spoiler: while grass-fed beef does have some benefits, it’s not the nutritional miracle it’s often made out to be. We’ll also look at how cooking affects those nutrients, why some grain fed beef might actually come out on top, and how your overall lifestyle matters way more than the type of steak you buy.


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    17 m
  • Why Yoga and Pilates Fall Short for Long Term Fitness
    Jun 20 2025

    In this episode, I break down why yoga and Pilates alone just don’t cut it, especially when it comes to bone health and muscle loss, which becomes a serious issue for women post-menopause. Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for movement quality, but if you’re relying solely on stretches and breathwork to fight off osteoporosis… well, that’s like trying to balance the federal budget with good vibes.

    We’ll dive into the real data behind osteopenia, osteoporosis, and why resistance training is still the gold standard for building strength and keeping your bones dense and durable. I’ll share some practical insights to help you design smarter training programs, whether you’re a coach, a concerned adult, or someone who's starting to realize that the "strong is the new skinny" movement was actually onto something.

    So if you care about long-term health, muscle mass, and not crumbling like our infrastructure, this one’s for you.

    Yoga + Pilates Meta-Analysis: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8104420/
    Resistance Training Meta-Analysis: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-025-94510-3

    00:00 Introduction
    01:26 The Standard
    03:12 Do the Data Support Yoga and Pilates for Bone Health?
    06:15 Do the Data Support Resistance Training for Bone Health?
    08:37 Final Thoughts

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    10 m
  • What’s Better for Fat Loss: Cardio or Resistance Training?
    Jun 13 2025

    In this video, I dive into one of the most debated topics in fitness: cardio vs. resistance training for fat loss and overall health.

    I break down how both training methods impact caloric deficit, muscle gain, and total daily energy expenditure, and why understanding these concepts is crucial if you're trying to lose fat without sacrificing strength or energy.

    We’ll look at the unique exercise benefits of each: how strength training helps preserve muscle and reshape your physique, while cardio boosts your mental health, endurance, and calorie burn. I also get into the real-world factors like time efficiency, safety, and which method may be more accessible depending on your situation.

    By the end, I share where I land personally and why I believe the best results come from using both strategically to improve your fitness, weight loss, and overall health long term.

    Timestamps are below if you want to jump to specific sections. Let’s settle this once and for all.

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    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Cardio vs. Resistance Training
    00:38 Understanding Caloric Deficit and Energy Exchange
    03:30 Total Daily Energy Expenditure (TDEE) Explained
    04:57 The 5 Categories of Comparison for Both
    05:20 Muscle Preservation
    09:05 Calorie Burn Amount and Type
    11:40 Mental Health Effects
    14:03 Time, Safety, and Accessibility
    15:20 Overall Health Impacts
    18:22 Final Tally and Conclusion

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    20 m
  • The Truth About Detoxes and Cleanses: Science vs Myth
    Jun 6 2025

    In this episode of Always Adaptive, I tear into the wild world of detoxes and cleanses.

    From juice cleanses that promise to fix your life in 3 days to colon cleanses that sound like a bad dare, we dig into the actual science behind these popular wellness trends and ask the big question: do they really help, or are we all just falling for clever marketing? Spoiler alert: your liver doesn’t need a reboot like it’s running Windows 95.

    If you care about your health, nutrition, and not getting scammed, you’ll want to stick around.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction
    01:05 Why Are Detoxes Appealing
    03:50 Juice Cleanses
    07:40 Fasting
    10:35 Liver Cleanses
    15:40 Colon Cleanses
    18:35 What Actually Works?

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    25 m
  • Calories In vs Calories Out: The Debate Ends Here
    May 30 2025

    In this video, I go head-to-head defending the calories in vs. calories out (CICO) model against Jay Feldman and the Energy Balance Podcast. While Jay claims the CICO model is a myth, I break down why energy balance still matters and why calories, despite their flaws, remain the backbone of weight management. I dive into how calories are measured, the real story behind bioavailability, and the tricky reality of tracking intake and expenditure.

    We also cover metabolic efficiency and why popular claims about constrained energy expenditure often miss the point. I tackle the myths around hypothyroidism and metabolism to show why blaming your thyroid is not the get-out-of-jail-free card people think it is. If you are ready for a no-nonsense, evidence-backed defense of why calories still count, this video pulls no punches.

    00:00 Introduction

    00:57 Food Intake Has Gone Up and Movement Has Gone Down

    03:40 Beginning of Response to Jay

    05:20 Understanding Calories: Measurement and Misconceptions

    07:25 The Role of Bioavailability in Caloric Intake

    11:50 Water Has Zero Calories Yet Adds Weight

    14:00 Examining Jays Citations

    26:00 My Citations In Support of CICO

    34:46 Hypothyroidism and Energy Expenditure

    38:40 Closing Thoughts

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    40 m
  • Are Probiotics a TOTAL Waste of Money? The Evidence
    May 23 2025

    In this video, I break down why I believe probiotics are overrated and in some cases, even risky. We've been sold the idea that popping a capsule is the key to better gut health, but the science isn’t as convincing as the supplement industry wants you to believe. I dive into the gut microbiome, probiotic side effects, and the real role of dietary fiber in building a resilient digestive system.

    I also cover what most probiotic ads conveniently leave out: the strain specificity problem, inflated claims, and how natural recovery through food often outperforms expensive digestive supplements.

    It’s not that all probiotics are useless but treating them like a miracle pill is about as misguided as thinking your favorite political party has all the answers. Let’s stop swallowing what we’re told and actually look at the data.

    Chapters
    00:00 The Overrated Nature of Probiotics
    01:14 Understanding the Gut Microbiome
    03:42 People That Should Be Cautious
    05:30 Scientific Evidence Against Probiotics
    14:52 Final Thoughts on Gut Health

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    16 m
  • Kettlebells vs. Barbells: Which is More Effective?
    May 16 2025

    In this episode, I break down the ongoing debate between kettlebell and barbell training. Popular fitness influencer TNF⁩ has been under attack lately. There’s a war brewing between kettlebell purists and science-based lifters, and I wanted to take a step back to look at what each tool actually brings to the table.

    I walk through the differences between power movements, traditional strength lifts, and what I call “pillar movements,” and explain where kettlebells shine and where they fall short. While I use kettlebells with clients and respect their value, I also think it’s important to recognize their limitations. This isn’t about identity or dogma. It’s about using the right tool for the right job. If you're a coach, lifter, or just someone trying to train smarter, this one's for you.

    00:00 Introduction
    00:43 The Internet Beef Video
    04:20 List of Exercises to Review
    05:40 Power Movements
    08:00 Strength Movements
    10:55 Pillar Movements
    13:08 Body Building
    15:15 Where Kettlebells Shine

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    18 m
  • Most Fitness Trainers Are NOT Equipped to Help You w/ Dr. Sean Pastuch
    May 9 2025

    In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Sean Pastuch to explore what it really takes to be an effective coach in today’s fitness landscape. Sean breaks down why most trainers aren’t equipped to truly help people, especially when pain and movement limitations are involved. We talk about the importance of thinking like a problem solver instead of just counting reps and why understanding pain as a threat to someone’s way of life, not just a physical symptom, matters more than most coaches realize.

    Sean also explains the in-depth intake system he uses at Active Life and how it helps coaches understand the full picture. We touch on why effective communication is one of the most underrated skills in coaching, how chasing perfection can do more harm than good, and why the fitness industry needs to set its own standards instead of waiting on outdated systems like insurance to catch up.

    If you're a coach, trainer, or anyone trying to help people move better and feel better, this episode is about raising the standard and owning the responsibility that comes with being a true coach.

    Coaching inquiries email me at randall@alwaysadaptive.com or visit alwaysadaptive.com

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    44 m