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EPISODE · Feb 19, 2026 · 1H 6M

The Intelligence of Health: Fitness as National Security

from This Week Explained · host Leon Media Network

Find your Spy Superpower: https://yt.everydayspy.com/49Ie1LICheck out Alex’s book here: https://www.amazon.com/Faithful-Fitness-Forty-Day-Devotional-Stewardship/dp/B0GLYKLWC3Explore Spy School: https://everydayspy.com/ Listen to the podcast: https://youtube.com/@EverydaySpyPodcastLearn from a CIA Spy: https://youtube.com/@Andrew-Bustamante-----Can your belief system actually override your genetic code? This week, exercise scientist Alex VanHouten joins the show to discuss how internal identity dictates physiological performance and why a nation's collective health is a critical pillar of its national security.Episode HighlightsThe Power of Belief over Genetics: Alex breaks down a 2018 study revealing how believing you have "endurance genes" can physically improve your body’s ability to buffer carbon dioxide, regardless of your actual DNA. The Geopolitics of Fitness: Kervin and Alex explore how an unhealthy population creates a national security risk, affecting everything from military readiness to societal resilience and the "will to live." Internal Health vs. External Aesthetics: Why "looking fit" can be a dangerous mask for hormonal imbalances, and how to focus on internal markers like HDL and testosterone.The "1%" Strategy & Epigenetic Adaptation: How small, consistent stressors (Consistency , Volume, Intensity) trigger long-term genetic changes that remain even after you stop training. Bio-Individuality & Nutrition: Understanding specific genetic markers like the MTHFR gene to prevent global inflammatory responses caused by common "healthy" foods.

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