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Fat Fueled Endurance Swim event Challenge with Neil Gyte Part One
- 2024/11/09
- 再生時間: 1 時間 9 分
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Thriving as a High Performer and Embracing Healthy Aging
Are you an ambitious, high-performing individual striving to improve the aging process? Do you find yourself frustrated, not achieving the desired results despite doing all the "right" things? Join us in today’s episode as we discuss the secrets behind building resilience through proper fueling, training, and lifestyle habits, and learn how to thrive at every stage of life.
Swim Challenge UpdateOn September 19, 2024, Neil Gyte and David completed an incredible 22-mile (36km) swim in 11 hours and 55 minutes—an accomplishment longer than the English Channel and Catalina Channel swims! In a remarkable feat, Neil completed the swim fasted, relying only on water and electrolytes and burning over 9,600 calories without consuming any fuel.
Learn about their journey and support their inspiring fundraiser through these links:
- Zero-Two-Lomond Website
- Swim Tracking & Updates
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Neil shares his powerful “why” behind his dedication to health and fitness. His journey began with a pivotal moment at his daughter’s christening when he realized he wasn’t the active, healthy father he wanted to be. Weighing 260 pounds, he set out on a journey to transform his life through ultra-endurance training and deep research into the root causes of chronic disease. Through this journey, Neil discovered that maintaining mitochondrial health is key to avoiding chronic illness—a mission he is now dedicated to sharing with others as he aims to help over a billion people achieve metabolic health.
Metabolic Health
Metabolic health is the body’s ability to process and use energy efficiently. When you’re metabolically healthy, you maintain stable blood sugar, inflammation and blood pressure levels, reducing the risk of chronic diseases.
Metabolic Efficiency
Metabolic efficiency is how well the body uses stored fat and carbs as fuel, particularly during exercise. For endurance athletes, it means preserving glycogen and relying more on fat, leading to better stamina with less frequent refueling.
Fat-Adapted Endurance Athlete
A fat-adapted athlete has trained their body to use fat as a primary fuel source, allowing them to sustain long efforts with less carb intake. This boosts endurance and minimizes energy crashes.
- Website: Debbie Potts - The WHOLESTIC Method
- Book: Life is Not a Race: It’s a Journey - Learn how to pace the WHOLE you with The WHOLESTIC Method (Amazon)