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Over 40 Fitness Hacks

Brad Williams
Over 40 Fitness Hacks
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  • 569: Andy Schoonover - How I Switched to Crowd Health and Saved Thousands
    Crowd Health - How I Ditched Health Insurance and Saved ThousandsClick On My Website Below To Schedule A Free 15 Min Zoom Call:www.Over40FitnessHacks.comOver 40 Fitness Hacks SKOOL Group!Get Your Whoop4.0 Here!Andy Schoonover - Crowd Health www.joinCrowdHealth.comLow Carb MD Podcast: Check out Crowd Health EP: 382Use code: OVER40 to save $44 a mo. on your first three months🎙️ Podcast Summary: Brad Williams Interviews Andy Schoonover, Founder of Crowd Health🔍 Key Points Discussed:In this episode, Brad Williams shares his personal frustrations with traditional health insurance and religious health share programs—citing high costs, poor service, and surprise denials. He introduces his audience to Andy Schoonover, founder of Crowd Health, as a powerful alternative he's personally adopted.Andy shares the origin story of Crowd Health, born from his own bad experience with insurance when he was forced to pay $8,000 out-of-pocket for a medically denied but necessary procedure for his daughter. Frustrated with the system, he created a peer-to-peer medical crowdfunding platform that empowers members to pay for care directly—at significantly reduced rates.How Crowd Health works: Members pay a monthly fee plus a capped contribution to help others. Each medical event has a $500 member responsibility, with the rest crowdfunded (99.8% success rate).Cost Comparison: Brad switched from paying $1,400/month with a $5,000 deductible to under $600/month max with Crowd Health for his family of three.Cash Pay System Advantage: Members become “cash payers,” avoiding inflated insurance prices and benefiting from Crowd Health’s provider negotiations (often saving 40–50%).Personal Experience: Brad’s family visits, prescriptions, and pediatric care were all covered quickly (within 8 days) and cheaper than through insurance or prior health share programsCommunity-Based Funding: Big-ticket medical events (e.g., a $1M gunshot injury case) were successfully funded after negotiation brought costs way down.If you're interested in online personal training or being a guest on my podcast, "Over 40 Fitness Hacks," you can reach me at brad@over40fitnesshacks.com or visit my website at:www.Over40FitnessHacks.comAdditionally, check out my Yelp reviews for my local business, Evolve Gym in Huntington Beach, at https://bit.ly/3GCKRzV
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  • 568: David Amerland - Built to Last: A Blueprint for Lifelong Fitness, Mindset, and Vitality After 40
    Built to Last: A Blueprint for Lifelong Fitness, Mindset, and Vitality After 40Click On My Website Below To Schedule A Free 15 Min Zoom Call:www.Over40FitnessHacks.comOver 40 Fitness Hacks SKOOL Group!Get Your Whoop4.0 Here!David Amerland: Built To Last Bookwww.DavidAmerland.comSocial: @davidamerlandIn this episode, Brad Williams interviews David Amerland, a 60-year-old fitness enthusiast, black belt martial artist, and author of Built to Last. David shares insights from his 47-year personal fitness journey and breaks down the psychological and emotional components of sustaining health and vitality as we age.Key Highlights:David’s Backstory: Martial arts became his mental and emotional anchor from age 13. Despite building a career as a chemical engineer and bestselling author of 19 books, fitness has always remained his personal sanctuary.Why We Don’t Stay Fit: Built on three years of research, Built to Last explores why people struggle to stay active despite knowing the benefits. Evolutionary biology hardwires us to conserve energy, and modern life rarely requires movement—making exercise feel unnecessary or stressful.Mindset is the Key: David emphasizes that fitness isn’t just a physical pursuit—it’s an identity shift. When we emotionally connect with our future self and envision who we want to be in 20 years, we’re more likely to act now. This is critical to overcoming procrastination and excuses.Small Wins Matter: Even one minute of intentional exercise (like 30 squats or 10 pushups) can trigger neurochemical benefits similar to longer sessions. Consistency, not duration, drives transformation.Fitness Hacks David Wishes He Knew Sooner:Breathwork: Conscious breathing to calm the nervous system and manage stress.Sleep: Its profound impact on longevity and mental health.Recovery: Gentler, more intentional training—especially with age—is smarter and more sustainable than going full throttle.Built to Last FrameworkBegins with defining what fitness means to you.Contains customizable workouts for all ages and fitness levels.Designed to make fitness fit your life, not the other way around.Cultural Trends: The two generations most responsive to fitness due to environmental stress? Baby Boomers and Gen Z. Brad and David discuss Gen Z’s positive shift toward health, wellness, and mental health ownership.Final Message: It’s never too late to start. Whether you’re 40, 60, or 70+, consistent effort—even in small doses—will transform your body, mind, and future.If you're interested in online personal training or being a guest on my podcast, "Over 40 Fitness Hacks," you can reach me at brad@over40fitnesshacks.com or visit my website at:www.Over40FitnessHacks.comAdditionally, check out my Yelp reviews for my local business, Evolve Gym in Huntington Beach, at https://bit.ly/3GCKRzV
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  • 567: Brad Williams - Breaking the Binge Cycle: Practical Solutions for Food and Alcohol Triggers After 40
    Breaking the Binge Cycle: Practical Solutions for Food and Alcohol Triggers After 40Click On My Website Below To Schedule A Free 15 Min Zoom Call:www.Over40FitnessHacks.comOver 40 Fitness Hacks SKOOL Group!Get Your Whoop4.0 Here!Podcast Summary: “How to Fix Binge Eating and Drinking – Real Talk Over 40”In this episode of Over 40 Fitness Hacks, Brad Williams dives into the common struggles many face with binge eating and alcohol, particularly for those navigating health and lifestyle goals after 40. Speaking from both personal experience and years of coaching clients, Brad offers practical strategies to help regain control without sacrificing your social life.Why Bingeing Happens Bingeing often stems from emotional triggers, restrictive dieting patterns, and social habits. Brad explains that the feeling of “nothing feels as good as bingeing” is more common than most admit. While some binge on food and others on alcohol, the root issues often overlap. For deeper emotional causes, he recommends seeking professional support.Top Three Strategies to Reduce Food BingeingStabilize Blood Sugar with Protein and Fiber Start meals with psyllium husk, followed by protein and healthy fats. Choose low-glycemic carbohydrates like quinoa, brown rice, or whole grains to avoid sharp insulin spikes that lead to cravings. This approach keeps you fuller longer and less likely to overeat.Avoid the Restrict-Binge Cycle Don’t punish yourself after a binge by skipping meals or drastically cutting calories. This slows your metabolism and sets you up for another binge. Instead, eat a normal or slightly reduced calorie intake the next day and focus on balance.Interrupt Your Binge Triggers Recognize what patterns lead to bingeing—whether it’s late-night boredom, stress, or habit. Replace those routines with simple actions like taking a walk after meals, drinking tea, chewing gum, or preparing healthy snacks ahead of time.Top Three Strategies to Curb Alcohol BingeingCreate a Weekend Game Plan Plan your drinking for later in the day. Start with a healthy breakfast or protein shake, then fast until the social event. Use non-alcoholic drinks between alcoholic ones to cut down total intake. This alone can significantly reduce alcohol consumption.Eat a Protein-Rich Meal Before Drinking Eating before drinking slows absorption and helps avoid mindless snacking later. Brad often eats before going out so he’s not overly hungry when ordering at restaurants or parties, which also saves money and calories.Identify the Emotional Root of Your Drinking Use journaling to understand why you drink. Is it for stress relief, social bonding, or just habit? Finding healthier replacements like CBD, adaptogenic drinks, or non-alcoholic alternatives can support long-term change.Additional TipsBring your own healthy snacks or proteins to parties or events.Prepare mocktails or low-calorie drinks in advance.Stay hydrated and include electrolytes when consuming alcohol.00:00 Introduction: The Struggle with Bingeing00:37 Understanding Bingeing: Food and Alcohol01:08 Practical Tips for Managing Binge Eating03:45 Breaking the Binge-Restrict Cycle04:34 Identifying and Breaking Triggers05:41 Top Strategies for Alcohol Bingeing10:43 Final Thoughts and Community SupportIf you're interested in online personal training or being a guest on my podcast, "Over 40 Fitness Hacks," you can reach me at brad@over40fitnesshacks.com or visit my website at:www.Over40FitnessHacks.comAdditionally, check out my Yelp reviews for my local business, Evolve Gym in Huntington Beach, at https://bit.ly/3GCKRzV
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  • 566: Dr. Mike Belkowski - From Dry Needling To Mitochondrial Health With Red Light Therapy
    From Dry Needling To Mitochondrial Health With Red Light TherapyClick On My Website Below To Schedule A Free 15 Min Zoom Call:www.Over40FitnessHacks.comOver 40 Fitness Hacks SKOOL Group!Get Your Whoop4.0 Here!Dr. Mike Belkowski - BioLightRed Light Report Podcastwww.BioLight.comLight Irradation Calculator:Social: @Dr.MikeBelkowskiIn this episode of Over 40 Fitness Hacks, Brad Williams interviews Dr. Mike Belkowski, the founder of BioLite, about the health benefits of red light therapy. Dr. Mike shares his journey into physical therapy and how dissatisfaction with the traditional medical system led him to explore alternative treatments like dry needling, cupping, blood flow restriction, and eventually red light therapy.He explains the science behind red light therapy, emphasizing its ability to reduce inflammation, improve circulation, and boost mitochondrial health. Red light and near-infrared light both penetrate the body to stimulate energy production in mitochondria, which is key for overall health. Dr. Mike also touches on the importance of proper dosage, revealing that many popular red light therapy devices don’t provide accurate power measurements, which can lead to ineffective treatments.The conversation dives into practical considerations, such as how red light therapy can improve skin health, treat pain, and even enhance cognitive function. Dr. Mike highlights the difference between using red light therapy for surface-level treatments (like skin) versus deeper tissues (like the brain and joints), and offers guidance on choosing the right devices depending on personal needs. He also addresses common misconceptions, such as the idea that more red light therapy is always better.Brad and Dr. Mike wrap up by discussing BioLite’s products, including portable devices and more extensive full-body panels, and how users can incorporate red light therapy into their daily routines. Dr. Mike introduces his "protocol ecosystem," a free tool on the BioLite website that helps users determine the optimal duration for their red light therapy sessions based on the device’s light irradiance and the condition being treated.Overall, the episode provides a thorough and engaging discussion about the science and practical applications of red light therapy, focusing on its potential to boost mitochondrial health, reduce inflammation, and support overall wellness.If you're interested in online personal training or being a guest on my podcast, "Over 40 Fitness Hacks," you can reach me at brad@over40fitnesshacks.com or visit my website at:www.Over40FitnessHacks.comAdditionally, check out my Yelp reviews for my local business, Evolve Gym in Huntington Beach, at https://bit.ly/3GCKRzV
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  • 565: Noah Hodgin - Women Over 40: Strength, Hormones & Longevity Hacks
    Women Over 40: Strength, Hormones & Longevity HacksClick On My Website Below To Schedule A Free 15 Min Zoom Call:www.Over40FitnessHacks.comOver 40 Fitness Hacks SKOOL Group!Get Your Whoop4.0 Here!Noah Hodgin - Personal Trainer www.noahhodginwellness.comIG: @noah_womenfitnessPodcast Summary: Brad Williams Interviews Trainer Noah Hodgin on Women's Fitness Over 40In this episode of Over 40 Fitness Hacks, host Brad Williams welcomes personal trainer Noah Hodgin for an in-depth conversation focused on women's health, fitness, and lifestyle strategies from perimenopause through postmenopause. With over 25 years in the health and wellness field, Noah shares his passion for helping women over 40 prioritize their health, especially as hormonal changes, muscle loss, and stress become bigger factors.The two trainers dive into practical training methods and common issues they see with their female clients. Noah emphasizes a holistic approach that includes:Positive mindset and mantrasStrength and flexibility trainingTailored modifications for aging bodiesCore and balance workProper form over heavy liftingLow-impact cardio options (especially in the evening)They both discuss the dangers of overdoing cardio and how it can spike cortisol, especially for women in midlife. Instead, they promote resistance training for preserving bone density and muscle mass, along with time under tension techniques, use of bands, and Pilates-inspired movements.Other highlights include:The value of bodyweight exercises and functional movements for aging populationsHow vibration plate training may help with osteoporosisThe importance of quality supplements, especially proteinThe dangers of chemicals in food and household productsEncouraging daily movement and hydration as foundational wellness habitsNoah shares his top three hacks for women over 40:Prioritize water intakeEat small, frequent meals with enough proteinFocus more on strength training than excessive cardioIf you're interested in online personal training or being a guest on my podcast, "Over 40 Fitness Hacks," you can reach me at brad@over40fitnesshacks.com or visit my website at:www.Over40FitnessHacks.comAdditionally, check out my Yelp reviews for my local business, Evolve Gym in Huntington Beach, at https://bit.ly/3GCKRzV
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Welcome to Over 40 Fitness Hacks, the podcast for individuals looking to fight the aging process while still enjoying their social lives. I provide invaluable insights, tips, and tricks tailored explicitly for the over-40 crowd. I have been a personal trainer and gym owner with over 14 years of experience. This show brings together health and wellness experts from around the globe. My goal is to help you unlock your full potential, regain vitality, and make the most out of every stage of life. Fitness after 40 doesn't have to be this hard! www.Over40FitnessHacks.com
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