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Wrestling With Your Diet! A Dinner With Austin Aries

Wrestling With Your Diet! A Dinner With Austin Aries

FromThe Exam Room by the Physicians Committee


Wrestling With Your Diet! A Dinner With Austin Aries

FromThe Exam Room by the Physicians Committee

ratings:
Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Sep 20, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Austin Aries is a vegan phenom! He's wrestled for WWE. He’s been in a match at WrestleMania, won championships across the world and become one of the well-known professional wrestlers today. But his biggest accomplishment is adopting a plant-based diet after growing up in the dairy capital of the United States. He was born in Wisconsin, where people are so devoted to dairy they put cheese wedges on top of their head! In this special episode, he and "The Weight Loss Champion" Chuck Carroll talk about his motivation for making the dietary change and the effect that it has had on his career. Even though he turned 40 years old, Aries is in the prime of his career and still wrestling as if he was in his mid-20’s. He credits much of that to eating a plant-based diet. You’ll also learn his secrets for keeping it healthy while on the road for hundreds of days each year. Anyone can benefit from these tips! This show was taped live at Café of India in Washington, DC.
Released:
Sep 20, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

A vegan podcast from the plant-based nutrition experts at The Physicians Committee. Dr. Neal Barnard and Chuck Carroll, who lost 265 pounds, motivate and inspire both new vegans and those who have been plant-powered for life. Learn the secrets to radically improving your health as Chuck, aka “The Weight Loss Champion,” goes one-on-one with others who have transformed their lives. Dive into the science of a plant-based diet and out what eating a single hamburger can do to the body and whether cheese can really cause cancer.