No Quick Fix
In exactly one week, the 2017 Power Athlete Symposium kicks off in Austin, Tx and if you’re a regular listener of this show, chances are that you’ve already been sufficiently brainwashed into purchasing your tickets. But if you’re still on the fence, here’s a little sneak preview at some of the talent.
Dr. Kristy Anderson of Human Health Specialists and Causentia joins us this week to talk about her process of analyzing the body’s numerous biomarkers in order to have you performing optimally. Her approach is far from conventional which, subsequently, is why it’s so much more effective than your traditional physicians’. A little blood, feces, and urine sure seems like a small price to pay to become a fucking rockstar.
EMPOWER YOUR PERFORMANCE.
Find out how to start taking control of your chronic and acute wellness and performance issues by heading to www.humanhealthspecialists.com. There you can find Dr. Kristy’s full bio and testimonials from professional athletes, including John, who have put their bodies in the hands of the talented physicians like Dr. Tom Incledon.
Tagged: blood testing / blood work / chronic pain / diet / illness / inflamation / Injury / Nutrition / pain therapy / Performance / physicians / supplements
AUTHOR

Cali Hinzman
A strength and conditioning coach since 2009, Cali has worked with numerous athletes spanning from rugby players to cross country skiers. Almost immediately after finding CrossFit in 2010, she was introduced to a program that better suited her athletic goals. With her existing background in powerlifting and football, she became a natural devotee to CFFB/PowerAthlete and testament to it's effectiveness. In 2012, she left D.C. and headed for the state named after her to be a part of the CrossFit Football Seminar Staff and a Jedi of Power Athlete HQ. Cali currently resides in Seattle where she works full time in law enforcement.
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