Ben Greenfield reached out to us when we first started the MTA podcast five years ago. We have had him on the show every year since and he never fails to deliver great value to our listers. This episode is no exception!
In this interview you will hear him throw down tips on how runners can build muscular strength, obstacle racing mania, common mistakes he sees new runners make, nutritional misinformation, fueling for endurance, meditation, elevation training, chocolate milk, eating fruit post-exercise, drinking craft beer, and more!
Ben Greenfield is a fitness and nutrition expert who was named by Greatest as one of the top 100 most influential individuals in health and fitness.
He is a NY Times best selling author of Beyond Training – Mastering Endurance, Health and Life.
Ben and his family live in Spokane, Washington.
Fat Adapted Pizza Recipe! Gluten free and so easy even I can make it (which says a lot).
Ingredients
1.5 cups shredded mozzarella
¾ cup almond flour or meal
2 oz cream cheese
1 egg
Pizza sauce and additional cheese and toppings
Garlic salt
Parchment paper and cookie sheet
Instructions
Put mozzarella and cream cheese in a greased saucepan and heat on low until just melted, stirring often. Or microwave in glass bowl for 60 seconds or until just melted. Remove from heat and stir in egg & almond flour. Wet hands and spread “dough†thin on parchment paper (may want to use spatula). It should spread evenly with dough-like consistency (if “stringy†then your cheese has hardened too much—just put it back in the warming pan for another 20 seconds)-Dock (poke rows of holes) into the crust with a fork to avoid bubbling -Sprinkle with garlic salt.
Bake in 400 degree oven for 8-10 minutes or until slightly brown on top. Remove from oven and add a layer of pizza sauce, your desired amount of meat (pre-cooked), veggies, cheese, and then sprinkle on oregano and basil. Bake for another 5-10 minutes or just until cheese is melted. –Serves 2-3. We always double the recipe for our family of 5.
From Angie’s Fat Adapted Eating Plan
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