The natural world continues to surprise us with its abundance of performance-enhancing foods, and broccoli sprouts are the latest addition catching attention in athletic circles. This deep dive explores sulforaphane – the compound in broccoli sprouts that forms when cruciferous vegetables are chopped, chewed, or blended – and its remarkable benefits for reducing inflammation, lowering oxidative stress, and potentially improving energy efficiency. While elite athletes might shell out $7 per s...
All content for Hacking The Fat Man is the property of Drew Maness and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
The natural world continues to surprise us with its abundance of performance-enhancing foods, and broccoli sprouts are the latest addition catching attention in athletic circles. This deep dive explores sulforaphane – the compound in broccoli sprouts that forms when cruciferous vegetables are chopped, chewed, or blended – and its remarkable benefits for reducing inflammation, lowering oxidative stress, and potentially improving energy efficiency. While elite athletes might shell out $7 per s...
Why Extreme Diets Fail: Lessons from a Former Fat Man
Hacking The Fat Man
24 minutes
2 months ago
Why Extreme Diets Fail: Lessons from a Former Fat Man
That extreme weight loss transformation you saw on The Biggest Loser? It wasn't sustainable—and Drew Maness knew it from the start. Fresh from his 40th high school reunion and recent birthday celebrations, Drew finds himself examining why dramatic weight loss approaches almost always fail long-term. When news broke that Danny Cahill—the contestant who lost the most weight in Biggest Loser history—had regained everything, it confirmed what Drew had experienced firsthand through decades of yo-...
Hacking The Fat Man
The natural world continues to surprise us with its abundance of performance-enhancing foods, and broccoli sprouts are the latest addition catching attention in athletic circles. This deep dive explores sulforaphane – the compound in broccoli sprouts that forms when cruciferous vegetables are chopped, chewed, or blended – and its remarkable benefits for reducing inflammation, lowering oxidative stress, and potentially improving energy efficiency. While elite athletes might shell out $7 per s...