Sep 17, 2021
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Listeners can find Danny
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and on Instagram @danny.matranga and Podcast:
Dynamic Dialogue with Danny
Matranga
Danny Matranga is a personal
trainer and nutrition expert. You may know him best from the many
videos he’s done with Mind Pump TV. He’s also the host of the
Dynamic Dialogue Podcast. Danny first discovered fitness as a kid
playing sports and he quickly became fascinated not only with the
practical aspects but the intellectual as well. His undergraduate
degree is in Kinesiology and he has been a personal trainer since
2013. He has had the privilege of working with hundreds of clients
and traveling all over the country learning from the best experts
in the fields of strength, conditioning, mobility, nutrition, and
more. His desire to grow, learn, and develop is at the core of his
coaching philosophy and is the driving force that keeps him
energized and excited after all these years.
In this episode, we chat about improving body
composition with five reasonable behavioral changes, pros and cons
of circuit style training, two common misconceptions when it comes
to changing your body composition, neurological benefits to
creatine and, more!
“You have to allow adequate
time for a diet to work for the behaviors to fall in place for you
to do them consistently enough. And a lot of times, you have to do
that through failing.” Danny Matranga
Top Takeaways:
- Five reasonable behavioral habits to adopt to
help your fat loss journey
- Two prevalent factors that could be hindering
your body composition transformation
- Pro’s and con’s of circuit style
training
- Danny’s recommendations on peri-workout
nutrition
- Danny’s top three supplement
recommendations
Show Notes:
- [0:00] Rachel gives a brief introduction of
guest Danny Matranga
- [1:00] Welcome back to MetFlex and Chill!
Rachel welcomes guest Danny Matranga @danny.matranga to the listeners
- [1:00] Danny dives into his background of how
he got into the fitness and nutrition industry
- [3:00] In-person training vs. online
coaching
- [7:30:] Question: What’s your opinion and
experience with fat loss from a
fast versus a slow
approach? [13:30]
Question: How do you address
scale fluctuations and
“stalls” with your
clients?
- [20:30] What behavior changes do you think make
the biggest impact for long term success with body
composition?
- [27:30] Question: What do you feel are
the
biggest mistakes
that you see with your women
clientele who come to you when they're looking to change their body
composition?
- [29:00] Question: People are still super fat
phobic. And then there's people who are still super carb phobic. Do you experience that at all with your
clients?
- [33:00] Question: What is your opinion
on
circuit style classes like Orange
Theory, CrossFit,
F45,
etc.?
- [39:00] Question: What are your top
recommendations when it comes to
peri-workout nutrition?
- [48:30] Question: If you had to pick
three supplements
that could actually make a
difference? What would they be?
- [46:30] Question: For you personally, what does
an average day of nutrition and training look like?
- [52:30] Question: Do you implement any type
of
calorie cycling
with your
clients?
- [59:00] Question: Is there anything that you've
changed your mind about in the last year and why?
- [1:05:00] You can check out for from Danny on
IG @danny.matranga
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Rachel Gregory (@rachelgregory.cns) is a Board-Certified Nutrition Specialist,
Strength and Conditioning Specialist, and Author of the
best-selling book, 21-Day Ketogenic Diet Weight Loss
Challenge. She received
her Master’s Degree in Nutrition & Exercise Physiology from James
Madison University and Bachelor’s Degree in Sports Medicine from
the University of Miami.
Rachel helps her clients
transform their lives by starting with the physical (body),
realizing the power of the mental (mindset), and ultimately gaining
massive confidence that bleeds into every aspect of their lives
(family, relationships, work, etc.).