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MetFlex and Chill


Oct 29, 2021

Two weeks ago, my team and I filmed 75+ videos that break down popular concepts in nutrition, fitness, exercise, and more (sleep, hormones, aging, etc.). Today's podcast episode is a consolidation of content from each category of questions that were answered.

You can see the entire library of videos by visiting my YouTube channel HERE!

Today’s Questions:

  • Top 5 misconceptions around nutrition?
  • How do I know if I need to incorporate more carbs?
  • Do supplements even work to increase muscle growth?
  • I'm new to lifting and the scale is going up. What is happening?
  • Can you do keto or low carb for a lifetime?
  • How do I hold off on late night cravings?

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Rachel Gregory is a Board-Certified Nutritionist, Strength and Conditioning Specialist, Podcaster, and founder of MetFlex Life. She is also the author of the international best-selling book, "21-Day Ketogenic Diet Weight Loss Challenge."

Rachel 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 completed the first-ever human clinical trial looking at the effects of the Ketogenic Diet in non-elite CrossFit athletes, which is published in the International Journal of Sports and Exercise Medicine.

Currently, in her day-to-day coaching business, Rachel guides her clients to becoming the best, most confident version of themselves. She has a passion for educating those dedicated to optimizing their physical and mental well-being while improving long-term health and fitness goals. Her most popular course, Keto for Women, has helped women all across the world learn how to ditch the restrictive, all-or-nothing mindset associated with keto and instead thrive through the power of metabolic flexibility.

You can connect and learn more about Rachel's work by visiting her website www.metflexlife.com 

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