Legendary Life Podcast: Fitness I Healthi Nutrition I Healthy Lifestyle For People Over 30+, 40+

  • Autor: Vários
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Legendary Life is a fun, entertaining and informative show about health and fitness for busy people over 30+. Ted Ryce, top celebrity trainer and fitness guru, breaks complex health and fitness issues and make them easy to understand and overcome. Also, he interviews thought leaders on how to transform your health, body, and live a legendary life with cutting-edge science and common sense wisdom. For more visit legendarylifepodcast.com

Episódios

  • 664: Personal Trainer vs Online Coach: The Smarter Choice for Real Body Transformation Results Over 40

    02/03/2026 Duração: 30min

    You've been working out for years—but you're still not where you want to be.  In this episode, Ted breaks down the real differences between hiring a personal trainer and working with an online coach. Drawing from 27 years in the industry—including 19 years as a personal trainer and eight years running a fully online coaching practice—he explains where each model works, where it falls short, and why workouts are rarely the true bottleneck.  If you're serious about getting leaner, healthier, and more consistent—without wasting more time or money—this episode will help you make the right decision.   You'll learn:  When personal training is the right choice—and when it's not  Why effort, sweat, and "hard workouts" don't guarantee fat loss or progress  How unmanaged hours outside the gym sabotage results  What actually determine long-term success and why you need an online coach    Chapters:  (00:00) Introduction  (02:37) In Person Versus Online  (04:28) The Entertainment

  • 663: How to Rewire Your Attachment Style for a Healthier Life with Thais Gibson, phD

    23/02/2026 Duração: 01h01min

    Most people focus only on diet, training, and supplements when it comes to health—but often overlook one of the biggest drivers of stress and burnout: relationships. Chronic emotional stress can quietly dysregulate your nervous system and undermine your health, no matter how disciplined you are with fitness and nutrition.  In this episode, Ted sits down with Thais Gibson to explore how attachment styles shape your relationships, stress response, and overall well-being. Thais explains how early attachment patterns influence adult behavior, why unresolved attachment wounds keep high achievers stuck in reactive cycles, and what it takes to create real nervous system regulation and lasting change beyond surface-level stress management.  Today's Guest  Thais Gibson:  Thais Gibson is an attachment theory expert, author, and founder of the Personal Development School. With a background in psychology and neuroscience-based modalities, she specializes in helping people rewire subconscious attachment patterns,

  • 662: The Power of Walking: How 15,000 Daily Steps Impact Longevity and Heart Health with Greg Mushen

    16/02/2026 Duração: 01h08min

    Most men over 40 focus on lifting weights and dialing in their diet—but still overlook a major driver of long-term cardiovascular health.  In this episode, Ted speaks with Greg Mushen about why subsistence populations rarely develop heart disease, how walking influences glucose and lipid clearance, what genetics reveal about individual risk, and why daily movement may matter more than extreme workouts.  If the goal is to protect arteries, improve metabolic health, and age with resilience, this conversation offers a practical, research-driven framework worth listening to.  Today's Guest  Greg Mushen  Greg Mushen spent his career in tech but has maintained a lifelong interest in health, growing up in a medical family. He became deeply focused on longevity after becoming a father at 40, studying subsistence populations and examining how their lifestyle patterns map onto modern mechanisms of disease prevention.   Connect to Greg Mushen  X:  @gregmushen  Substack: Dark Lab  You'll learn:  W

  • 661: How Having Better Sex Impacts Your Overall Health After 40 with Dr. Nicole McNichols

    09/02/2026 Duração: 01h07min

    Many men over 40 take their health seriously but feel confused, frustrated, or quietly concerned about changes in their sex life.   In this episode, Ted speaks with human sexuality expert Dr. Nicole McNichols about how stress, sleep, anxiety, body image, and relationship dynamics shape sexual health. They explore why common explanations like testosterone or blood flow often miss the bigger picture, and how unrealistic expectations fueled by culture and pornography can undermine confidence and desire.   This conversation reframes sex as an essential part of overall health and longevity, offering a more grounded, evidence-based way to think about intimacy, performance, and connection. Listen now.    Today's Guest  Dr. Nicole McNichols  Dr. Nicole McNichols is an internationally recognized professor of human sexuality, author, and speaker at the University of Washington, where her course The Diversity of Human Sexuality is the most popular in the school's history.  She is the coauthor of Human Sexua

  • How the Ultra Successful Think (and Why Most People Self-Sabotage) with Dr. Julie Gurner

    02/02/2026 Duração: 45min

    Many high achievers look successful on paper but feel constrained, overwhelmed, or quietly dissatisfied behind the scenes.  In this episode, Ted sits down with executive performance psychologist Dr. Julie Gurner to explore why driven people struggle with stress, control, motivation, and identity as their responsibilities grow. The conversation breaks down how success can outpace personal growth—and what happens when it does.  This episode offers a clear, grounded look at the psychological shifts required to sustain performance, health, and fulfillment at higher levels. Listen now!   Today's Guest  Dr. Julie Gurner  Dr. Julie Gurner is a doctor  psychology and executive performance coach who works with high-level executives, founders, and elite performers in tech, finance, and other high-stakes industries. She is the founder of Ultra Successful, a widely read newsletter focused on the psychology of exceptional performance, and has been described by The Wall Street Journal as a real-world count

  • Your 2026 Body Blueprint — Part 7: Building a Body Transformation System You Can Sustain for a Year

    26/01/2026 Duração: 34min

    The final episode of Your 2026 Body Blueprint brings the entire series together.  In Part 1, Ted explained why most men over 40 age faster than they should.     In Part 2, he broke down why weight loss alone doesn't equal health.     In Part 3, he showed how men should train to preserve muscle and strength with minimal time.     In Part 4, he explained why cardio and cardiovascular fitness are essential for longevity—even if you already lift.   And  In Part 5, he shared a clear, evidence-based approach to nutrition that supports metabolic health, longevity, and fat loss without quitting your social life or eliminating foods you enjoy.   And in Part 6, he talked the most underestimated drivers of how you age: sleep, stress, and lifestyle.   Now, in Part 7, Ted explains how to organize everything into a realistic, year-long system built around one outcome goal—fat loss—and the process goals that actually make it achievable. This episode focuses on training structure, cardio decisions, nutrition

  • Your 2026 Body Blueprint — Part 6: How Sleep, Stress, and Lifestyle Shape How You Age

    19/01/2026 Duração: 53min

    When it comes to longevity, most of the research feels clear around exercise and nutrition. We know how they affect aging and the prevention of the four diseases that kill most people: heart disease, cancer, metabolic disease, and dementia. But where do sleep, stress, and lifestyle actually fit into that picture?  In Part 1 of the 2026 Body Blueprint, Ted explained why most men over 40 age faster than they should.   In Part 2, he broke down why weight loss alone doesn't equal health.   In Part 3, he showed how men should train to preserve muscle and strength with minimal time.   In Part 4, he explained why cardio and cardiovascular fitness are essential for longevity—even if you already lift.   In Part 5, he shared a clear, evidence-based approach to nutrition that supports metabolic health, longevity, and fat loss without quitting your social life or eliminating foods you enjoy.  In Part 6, Ted turns to the most underestimated drivers of how you age: sleep, stress, and lifestyle. He explains why the

  • Your 2026 Body Blueprint — Part 5: How to Think About Nutrition After 40 (What Actually Matters)

    12/01/2026 Duração: 44min

    Most men over 40 don't fail with nutrition because they lack discipline, but because they're focusing on the wrong things.  In Part 1 of the 2026 Body Blueprint, Ted explained why most men over 40 age faster than they should.   In Part 2, he broke down why weight loss alone doesn't equal health.   In Part 3, he showed how men should train to preserve muscle and strength with minimal time.   And in Part 4, he explained why cardio and cardiovascular fitness are essential for longevity—even if you already lift.   In Part 5, Ted brings everything together by explaining how to think about nutrition for longevity, disease prevention, and performance after 40. Instead of rigid diets or extremes, he lays out a clear, evidence-based nutrition hierarchy that helps you cut through the noise and make decisions that actually support long-term health in 2026. â   You'll learn:  How to think about nutrition using a hierarchy instead of rigid rules  Why energy balance is the foundation of longevity

  • Your 2026 Body Blueprint — Part 4: Why Lifting Alone Isn't Enough After 40 (And What You Need to Add for Real Longevity)

    05/01/2026 Duração: 31min

    You don't need to become a marathon runner or chase elite VO₂ max numbers to live longer—but ignoring your cardiovascular fitness after 40 comes with serious consequences.  In Part 1 of this New Year Series, Ted explained what actually happens to your body as you age. In Part 2, he broke down why weight loss alone doesn't equal health.  And in Part 3, he showed why strength and muscle are non-negotiable for longevity.     In this episode, Ted turns to the missing piece most people overlook: cardiorespiratory fitness.  He cuts through the confusion around VO₂ max, cardio zones, and endurance training to explain what really matters for your heart, arteries, and long-term resilience. He breaks down how your cardiovascular system actually ages, why high-intensity workouts alone can backfire, and how to build an aerobic base that supports recovery, performance, and longevity—without turning your life upside down.   If you're over 40, lift weights, and consider yourself "active" but haven't intentionally

  • Your 2026 Body Blueprint — Part 3: How Men Over 40 Should Train for Maximum Muscle in Minimal Time

    29/12/2025 Duração: 27min

    Most men lose muscle not just because of aging, but because they're no longer training for their 40+body .   In Part 1 of this series, Ted reframed the entire conversation around aging by explaining why longevity isn't about living longer, but about extending healthspan.  In Part 2, he challenged the dangerous belief that weight loss automatically equals health, breaking down why metabolic health matters far more than what the scale says  In part 3, Ted breaks down how men over 40 should train to preserve and build muscle, protect their joints, and avoid the aches and injuries that derail progress.  You'll learn the core principles behind Ted's Maximum Muscle Activation approach — a smarter, time-efficient way to stimulate muscle, work around limitations, and get results in under two hours per week.  If your body feels like it's holding you back, this episode is for you. Listen now!    You'll learn:  Why muscle is the most important longevity organ in the body  How muscle loss leads t

  • Trailer: Your 2026 Body Blueprint Series

    24/12/2025 Duração: 01min

    A science-based body blueprint for successful men over 40 to lose fat, build lean muscle, and feel 10 years younger in 2026 (without sacrificing their business or lifestyle)

  • 660: Unstoppable in 2026: Part 1:The Most Important Factor for Longevity Most People Ignore

    22/12/2025 Duração: 30min

    What if you could lose 20 or even 30 pounds—and still be marching straight toward diabetes, fatty liver disease, or early heart disease?  In Part 1 of this New Year Series, Ted reframed the entire conversation around aging by explaining why longevity isn't about living longer, but about extending healthspan—the years you remain strong, mobile, mentally sharp, and independent.  >>> Click here for part 1  In Part, he tackles one of the most dangerous misconceptions in modern health: the belief that weight loss automatically equals health. In an era of GLP-1 medications, more people are losing weight than ever—but metabolic disease continues to rise. Ted explains why this disconnect exists and why weight loss is only the lowest bar of health, not the finish line.   He also breaks down what metabolic health actually means and explains the critical role of muscle, cardiovascular fitness, blood sugar control, and lifestyle habits in determining how you feel today and how you'll age tomorrow.  If you've

  • Unstoppable in 2026: Part 1: The Most Important Factor for Longevity Most People Ignore

    22/12/2025 Duração: 24min

    Most people don't actually want to live to 90 or 100. Not because they don't love life—but because they're afraid of what those extra years might look like. Loss of independence. Chronic pain. Medications. Watching their world slowly shrink. When people say, "I don't want to live that long," what they're really saying is, "I don't want to live like that."   In the first episode of this new Year series, Ted reframes the entire conversation around aging. Instead of asking how long you'll live, he asks a more important question: How well will you live? Ted talks about healthspan—the years you remain strong, mobile, mentally sharp, and independent—and explains why it matters far more than lifespan alone.   He also breaks down why so much age-related decline is driven by lifestyle, not genetics, why modern healthcare focuses on crisis instead of prevention, and which core pillars actually determine how you age.   If you want 2026 to be the year you stop fearing the future and start building a body—and a li

  • 659: The Simple Framework That Cuts Through Confusing Fitness Advice and Helps You Train for Longevity with Alex Viada

    15/12/2025 Duração: 01h22min

    Have you've ever felt overwhelmed by conflicting fitness advice—VO2 max, zone 2, strength, intervals—and wondered how to put it all together without burning out?  In this episode, Ted interviews Alex Viada, one of the leading experts in hybrid training, known for helping athletes and everyday people blend strength and endurance in a sustainable way. Alex breaks down hybrid training in a way that finally makes sense for busy entrepreneurs who want longevity, performance, and efficiency. He reveals the real science behind hybrid performance, what most people get wrong, and how to train efficiently so you can build muscle, improve your cardiovascular fitness, and support long-term health.  Whether you want to lift better, run better, or simply create a well-rounded fitness routine that fits your life, this conversation gives you practical, evidence-based strategies you can start using today.  Today's Guest  Alex Viada  Alex Viada is the founder of Complete Human Performance, a Certified Strength and

  • 658: How to Take Control of Your Financial Future: Strategies for Wealth, Security & Freedom with Chris Naugle

    08/12/2025 Duração: 55min

    In today's episode, Ted interviews Chris Naugle, former pro snowboarder turned wealth strategist and America's #1 money mentor. Chris has helped thousands of people rethink the way they save, invest, and build long-term security through simple, proven financial principles.  Together, Ted and Chris break down the traps most people fall into: relying on traditional banks, following outdated financial advice, letting emotions drive decisions, and misunderstanding how wealth is really created. Chris also introduces the "infinite banking" concept, explaining how high performers can grow their money, protect themselves from downturns, and create generational wealth—without taking unnecessary risks.  If you're ready to take control of your financial future and make smarter decisions with your hard-earned money, this conversation will give you the clarity and confidence you've been missing. Listen now!  Today's Guest  Chris Naugle  Chris Naugle is a wealth strategist, author, and the nation's top expert i

  • From Health Scare to Fit and Strong: How a 51-Year-Old Busy Executive Shed 20lbs and Transformed His Health & Life In Less Than 5 Months

    01/12/2025 Duração: 17min

    After two decades of trying to lose weight and get healthy, recovering from a heart attack, and navigating the stress of travel, work events, and major family losses, David reached a point where he knew something had to change. For years, progress would come and go — a few pounds lost, then gained back. Strict diets, all-or-nothing phases, bursts of motivation followed by long periods of inconsistency. Nothing ever stuck, untill he discovered our program.  In this episode, Ted talks to our client, David, a 51-year-old executive who turned his life around by breaking free from 20 years of failed diets and time-consuming workouts. He shares how our coaching program helped him overcome a health scare, lose 20 lbs, and become his best version in his 50s, all while juggling a busy travel schedule and social life. His story is a powerful reminder that it's never too late to rewrite your future when you commit to yourself and follow a plan built for longevity.  You Will Learn:  The mindset shift that helpe

  • 657: Finding Gratitude in Your Hardest Moments: Powerful Lessons from a Challenging Year

    24/11/2025 Duração: 25min

    Some years lift you up. Others stretch you, test you, and force you to grow in ways you didn't expect.  And 2025? It was the kind of year that does all three.  In this powerful episode, Ted shares an honest reflection on what worked, what failed, what hurt, and what ultimately made him stronger in 2025. From the explosive start to the year, to the sudden collapse in social media traction, to a $20,000 mistake, and finally to rebuilding the business with clarity and intention—Ted opens the curtain on the real journey behind the scenes.   You'll hear how losing momentum in his main acquisition channel forced him to confront blind spots, rethink his strategies, and rebuild the foundations of his business. You'll learn why the right coach matters, how the wrong partnership can derail months of progress, and how returning to his true strengths—podcasting, connection, and speaking—brought his mission back into alignment.  This episode is a reminder that growth doesn't come from the easy seasons. It comes

  • 656: How to Stay Lean During the Holidays (It's Easier Than You Think)

    17/11/2025 Duração: 24min

    Every December, millions of people gain weight — not because they "fall off the wagon," but because they never recover from holiday habits. A few extra pounds here, a few extra pounds there… and suddenly a decade has gone by. But it doesn't have to be that way.  In this episode, Ted breaks down the exact approach he uses to stay lean, feel good, and enjoy the holiday season without dieting or acting like a fitness weirdo. Whether he's eating brisket in Texas or pasta in Italy, Ted follows a simple framework that keeps him healthy while still being present with family, enjoying good food, and making memories.  You'll learn why the key to holiday success starts before the holidays even begin, how to eat strategically without restricting yourself, and how to turn movement into connection instead of isolation. Ted also shares stories from clients who traveled, enjoyed every moment, and came back without gaining weight — proving that you really can have both fun and results.  In this episode, you'll learn:

  • 655: How to Regain Focus, Energy, and Balance: Effective Productivity Strategies for High Achievers with Jeff Sanders

    10/11/2025 Duração: 01h05min

    You're productive. You work hard. You're disciplined. But no matter how much you do, it feels like you're always behind. In this episode, Ted Ryce sits down with productivity expert Jeff Sanders to uncover what high achievers are getting wrong about productivity—and how to create real results without burning out. They dive deep into the psychology of distraction, why multitasking destroys your performance, and how to rebuild your attention span for long-term success. Jeff reveals why traditional productivity hacks fail and how to build a smarter system that keeps you healthy, focused, and performing at your best. Together, he and Ted explore how to balance business, health, and relationships while maintaining consistent energy and purpose.  Today's Guest  Jeff Sanders Jeff Sanders is a motivational keynote speaker and productivity expert who helps high achievers dominate their day before breakfast. He's the founder and CEO of 5 AM Miracle Media, author of The 5 AM Miracle and The Free-Time Formula, a creator

  • 654: The Big Mac vs Salmon Debate: Why Your Bloodwork Tells the Truth About Your Diet

    03/11/2025 Duração: 17min

    You might think you're eating healthy — but what if the story you tell yourself about your diet has nothing to do with your actual health?  In this episode, Ted breaks down one of the most common mistakes high achievers make when it comes to nutrition — believing that how "healthy" your food sounds is what determines your results. Using a viral debate comparing Big Macs to salmon, Ted explains why food stories and diet labels miss the real picture.  You'll learn why calories are still king, why excess body fat destroys your health regardless of how "clean" you eat, and what data actually matters — from body composition and visceral fat to fasting glucose, hemoglobin A1C, and cholesterol levels.  Ted also shares how two people can eat the same foods and have totally different health outcomes, and why the only way to know if your diet is working is to track objective data, not rely on beliefs or feelings.  In this episode, you'll learn:  What is the real relationship between calories, food quali

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