Episodios

  • Body Type Hype Podcast Episode 5 - What is The Scientific Definition of Skinny Fat?
    Sep 16 2022

    Body Type Hype Podcast Episode #5 - Host and Fellow One Research lead scientific researcher Marc Nelson (Gen X) and fitness trainer and nutritionist co-host Turbo Ryer (Gen Z) discuss Skinny Fat and how it is scientifically (and medically) defined. Skinny fat is defined as having an unusual amount of diverse kinds of fat on your body which can include cellulite, thin fat, saggy skin, loose skin, crepey skin, and/or normal weight obesity. Normal weight obesity is defined as having too much fat (kinds of skinny fat) on your body when within your safe Body Mass Index (BMI) weight range. Obesity, which is a disease, is defined as having too much fat on your body taking you outside your safe BMI weight range into your overweight or obese BMI columns. 

    According to mainstream science and medical doctors, every human being is born in a Standard Scientific Human Body Anatomy Book Body Type One (BT1), which is the scientifically accepted Body Type Standard #1 (BMI is Standard #2, BMR is Standard #3). Once you are within your safe BMI weight range, you are a BT1. Yet, for countless people around the world, once they are within their safe BMI weight range they do not look like the Standard BT1 and instead deal with some form(s) of skinny fat. Skinny fat and normal weight obesity are newer terms that have only been around for the last decade or so and still have not been fully accepted by mainstream science and medical doctors. When you go and see your doctor, there is no official way to diagnose skinny fat, in general.

    Moreover, there is no way to get rid of skinny fat at present, let alone an FDA-approved way. Many fitness trainers and the like falsely claim that doing resistance exercises like weightlifting will help you get rid of skinny fat, which simply is not true. More to the point, if you are under 40 years old, especially under 30, and you are within your safe BMI weight range, why should you have to do any resistance exercise when according to mainstream science and medical doctors once you are within your safe BMI weight range you already are a BT1 with all muscles/muscle mass fully developed? 

    Where is the muscle? Why do you have skinny fat in place of where there should be muscles/muscle mass? Genetics! Diet, exercise, metabolism, and lifestyle also play a role in things. 

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  • Body Type Hype Podcast Episode 4 - Celebrity Body Types, Genetics, & The Four Body Types
    Aug 4 2022

    Body Type Hype Podcast Episode #4 - Host and Fellow One Research lead scientific researcher Marc Nelson (Gen X) and fitness trainer and nutritionist co-host Turbo Ryer (Gen Z) discuss Celebrity Body Types and genetics relative to The Four Body Types. It is true that some celebrities have a tendency to use plastic surgery, liposuction, butt lifts, and other such procedures to enhance their appearance. But not all.

    Rebel Wilson recently lost 80+ pounds. Yet, she is likely still a Body Type Three (BT3) as the skinny fat (cellulite, thin fat, loose skin, saggy skin, and normal weight obesity) remains readily evident on her legs and stomach, no less, even after losing all that weight. According to mainstream scientists and medical doctors, every human being is a Standard Scientific Human Body Anatomy Book Body Type One (BT1) with all muscles/muscle mass fully developed once within safe BMI.

    The fact is, for countless people in the world like Rebel Wilson, that is simply not true -- they are not a BT1 when within safe BMI. Some people say they just lost muscle/mass during the weight loss process. However, there is no scientific evidence that shows when losing weight SAFELY — meaning you are NOT starving the body and denying it the resources it needs to function — that DEFAULT muscle/mass is lost, especially in people under 40. The human body will always first burn calories consumed and stored fat for energy before it uses a very valuable resource like muscle. If you lose muscle/mass during weight loss, you are most likely doing something wrong.

    For someone like Rebel Wilson, she simply did not have the muscle/mass to begin with because of her genetics. In place of that muscle/mass is skinny fat, which for her has probably always been there genetically. The more skinny fat you have on your body, the more prone you are to adding fat mass and the harder it likely will be to keep excess fat weight off in the long run. This is due in part to the fact that one pound of muscle mass burns six calories per day but one pound of skinny fat/fat only burns two to three calories, which directly affects metabolism.

    There currently is no way to get rid of skinny fat including cellulite. The best you can do is reduce it with proper cardio and weightlifting exercises, diet, and lifestyle choices. There are FDA-approved reduction tools and services, or worst case having surgery. Properly adding muscle to your body will help, but is not easy to do nor maintain in the long run. Moreover, once you stop doing the repetition exercises, you will begin to lose the added muscle/mass and return to your default muscle/mass (as well as skinny fat).

    Understanding your real scientific body type using The Four Body Types science (including the Scientific Body Type Quiz and Weight Loss Program Diary) as your guide is the best way to figure out the most effective diet, exercise, and lifestyle routine for your specific body type to truly maintain your health in the short and long term.

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    28 m
  • Body Type Hype Podcast Episode 3 - Scientific Weight Loss Program Diary & Athletic Male and Female Body Types
    Jul 28 2022

    Body Type Hype Podcast Episode #3 - Host and Fellow One Research lead scientific researcher Marc Nelson (Gen X) and fitness trainer and nutritionist co-host Turbo Ryer (Gen Z) discuss the Scientific Weight Loss Program Diary (Basic and Advanced) as well as athletic male and female body types. Designed to help you hold yourself accountable by tracking your daily diet, exercise, and lifestyle data along with regular (typically weekly) images, the point of the Scientific Weight Loss Diary is to show your progress. It is used symbiotically with the Scientific Body Type Quiz (required to access the Diary) so you have a solid understanding of your current science-based diet, exercise, metabolism, and lifestyle scores.

    Working in harmony with the MyFitnessPal App, CalorieKing App, Apple Health App, or the like, the Diary also allows you to invite your friends, family, fitness trainer, dietician, etc. to join the discussion for free (free subscriber account) to encourage and support your weight loss journey. You can maintain your privacy and security by using a Pen Name and no face is used in images. Advanced users get access to the Expert Science-Based Diet, Exercise, Lifestyle "Ask Gnosis" (think Siri or Alexa) Support Team, and you can buy single credits as well.

    The conversation then shifted to talk about athletic male and female body types. As the captain and striker/forward on his competitive recreational soccer team, Turbo estimated that most players in the league were likely a Body Type Two (BT2). At the professional level, be it Major League Soccer (MLS), professional European futbol/football leagues, and such, nearly all players are a Body Type One (BT1), with rare few exceptions being a BT2. 

    Top-tier professional play requires a thoroughly muscular body that is symmetrical, as that is what the most intense competition demands. Muscle makes an athletic body and is what allows for speed, strength, agility, endurance, etc. along with talent (star power) and presence (IT factor). The more skinny fat and fat you have on your body, the less athletic you are. Genetics plays a huge role in things. 

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    20 m
  • Body Type Hype Podcast Episode 2 - Body Type Science & The Four Body Types Definitions, Skinny Fat, Diet, Exercise, Lifestyle
    Jul 21 2022

    Body Type Hype Podcast Episode #2 - Host and Fellow One Research lead scientific researcher Marc Nelson (Gen X) and fitness trainer co-host Turbo Ryer (Gen Z) discuss Body Type Science and The Four Body Types definitions. Based on genetics relative to the 26 vertebrae (7 Cervical, 12 Thoracic, 5 Lumbar, 1 Sacrum, 1 Coccyx) in relation to muscles/muscle mass development (or lack thereof) and skinny fat (cellulite, thin fat, loose skin, saggy skin, crepey skin, normal weight obesity), a Body Type One (BT1) has 0 underdeveloped vertebrae, a Body Type Two (BT2) 1-8, a Body Type Three (BT3) 9-17, and a Body Type Four (BT4) has 18-26 underdeveloped vertebrae. For countless people worldwide, once they are within their safe Body Mass Index (BMI) weight range, according to mainstream science and medical doctors they are a BT1 (as they always have been) with all muscles/mass fully developed, but instead they experience some form of skinny fat including normal weight obesity. Thus, for BT2, BT3, and BT4s, genetically where there is skinny fat there should be muscles/mass. 

    The conversation then shifts to talk about how to approach dealing with skinny fat in terms of diet, exercise, and lifestyle. What are the best ways to reduce skinny fat as much as possible when, currently, there are no FDA-approved ways to get rid of cellulite or other forms of skinny fat? Both hosts remind listeners that the most important thing is to accept your genetics and scientific body type for what it is and that figuring out the best diet, exercise, and lifestyle for your specific body type to be as sustainably healthy as possible is paramount. 

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    29 m
  • Body Type Hype Podcast Episode 1 - Scientific Body Type Quiz & Most Attractive Female Body Type
    Jul 14 2022

    Body Type Hype Podcast Episode #1 - Host and Fellow One Research lead scientific researcher Marc Nelson (Gen X) and co-host Turbo Ryer (Gen Z) discuss Turbo's The Four Body Types' Scientific Body Type Quiz results which identify him as a Body Type One (BT1). His science-based diet, exercise, lifestyle, and metabolism scores are clarified as well as his genetically influenced skinny fat and fat tendencies relative to vertebrae and muscles/muscle mass development. Past history with obesity and weight gain along with any diagnosed hormone issues, structural issues (scoliosis, Poland's syndrome, etc.), and the like round things out. 

    The conversation then shifted to a discussion on the most attractive female body type. Looking at the celebrity body types on the fellowone.com website, particularly Lizzo, who is a Body Type Four (BT4), and Gig Hadid, who is a Body Type One (BT1), both hosts offered their opinion on the matter. The show concluded in agreement that a poll, or polls, need to be administered to gather more scientific data on this profound, controversial subject matter. 

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    35 m
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