Episode 379: Physiologic Flexibility Certification Open: Temperature, pH, Fuels, and Breathing for Performance
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In this episode, I talk about the Physiologic Flexibility Certification open from April 20 to April 27 and where to get all the details.
At the core is physiologic flexibility, which is your body’s ability to adapt, perform, and recover across different stressors, not just optimize one thing. I break down the four key systems that drive this: temperature, pH, fuels (carbs, fat, lactate, ketones), and breathing (O₂/CO₂), and how they all work together.
We also get into why AI can miss the physiology, how a 30-second Wingate hits all four pillars, and how to apply this to real-world training with 40+ practical takeaways.
Episode Sponsor:
- Physiologic Flexibility Certification: https://physiologic.miketnelson.com/sales
Available now:
- Grab a copy of the Triphasic Training II book I co-wrote with Cal Deitz here.
Episode Chapters:
- 00:19 Cert Enrollment Details
- 01:36 AI Pitfalls and Cold Plunge Example
- 04:05 Four Pillars Overview
- 05:26 Breathing Module Deep Dive
- 06:39 Homeostasis and Why It Matters
- 07:39 Basics First Then Add Stressors
- 08:51 Wingate Example All Systems Overlap
- 12:05 Time Efficient Programming
- 13:37 How to Join and Bonuses
- 14:48 Coach as Translator and Course Structure
- 16:22 Wrap Up and Medical Disclaimer
Get In Touch with Dr Mike:
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drmiketnelson/
- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@flexdietcert
- Email: Miketnelson.com/contact-us
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