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EPISODE · Dec 15, 2024 · 27 MIN

Episosde 117: The Role of Nutrition and Supplements in Athletic Performance.

from The HAPPY HEALTHY STRONG PODCAST · host Oak Strength

What’s the secret to building resilience in health and fitness? Welcome to another episode of the Happy, Healthy, Strong podcast! We talk everything fitness, nutrition, health, and wellness—brought to you by your host, Adam Lane. In this episode, Adam sits down with Sam Libby, Director of Adult Training at Oak Strength, to explore the foundational elements of a healthy, sustainable lifestyle.  Sam shares how his journey as a collegiate baseball player and coach shaped his approach to fitness, nutrition, and mindset. Drawing from his years of experience, he discusses why focusing on proper form and balanced training is essential to avoid the pitfalls of overtraining. Sam highlights the benefits of key supplements, including fish oil, multivitamins, and creatine, emphasizing their roles in supporting joint health, overall wellness, and muscle development. He also dives into the significance of a balanced diet and managing stress for peak performance—both on and off the field.  00:00 Intro 05:46 Sam's Personal Fitness Journey 07:54 College Athletic Career and Overtraining 12:54 Supplement Recommendations for Adults 25:51 Challenges of Choosing Supplements  26:08 Conclusion and Future Topics This episode is packed with actionable insights to help you strengthen your body, sharpen your mindset, and stay consistent on your wellness journey. To learn more about this topic, tune in to the episode!

What’s the secret to building resilience in health and fitness? Welcome to another episode of the Happy, Healthy, Strong podcast! We talk everything fitness, nutrition, health, and wellness—brought to you by your host, Adam Lane. In this episode, Adam sits down with Sam Libby, Director of Adult Training at Oak Strength, to explore the foundational elements of a healthy, sustainable lifestyle.  Sam shares how his journey as a collegiate baseball player and coach shaped his approach to fitness, nutrition, and mindset. Drawing from his years of experience, he discusses why focusing on proper form and balanced training is essential to avoid the pitfalls of overtraining. Sam highlights the benefits of key supplements, including fish oil, multivitamins, and creatine, emphasizing their roles in supporting joint health, overall wellness, and muscle development. He also dives into the significance of a balanced diet and managing stress for peak performance—both on and off the field.  00:00 Intro 05:46 Sam's Personal Fitness Journey 07:54 College Athletic Career and Overtraining 12:54 Supplement Recommendations for Adults 25:51 Challenges of Choosing Supplements  26:08 Conclusion and Future Topics This episode is packed with actionable insights to help you strengthen your body, sharpen your mindset, and stay consistent on your wellness journey. To learn more about this topic, tune in to the episode!

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