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The GFY Podcast

Podcast by Michael Bruno DC, ATC and Michael Stant MS, ATC, CSCS

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We help people who are confused/ overwhelmed with healthcare understand it and give them helpful resources to "Go Fix Yourself"

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episode Episode 67: Mikey's Marathon PR: 800 Calories, Heat Waves, and Pacing Mistakes artwork

Episode 67: Mikey's Marathon PR: 800 Calories, Heat Waves, and Pacing Mistakes

Mikey just completed his fourth marathon in two years, snagging a PR of 3:30 in Salisbury, Maryland. But it wasn't a perfect race. Unexpected heat, pacing off the wrong people, and late-race stomach knots made it a grind. In this episode, We break down the race, focusing on how a massive 800-calorie fueling strategy allowed Mikey to walk away feeling better than ever the next day. We also dive into the truth about multitasking your fitness goals, how to program your "off-season" to avoid losing power, and why taking four weeks completely off after a big race is a terrible idea for your strength. Finally, Mikey discusses a lingering hip issue and the mindset behind continuing to train through minor tweaks rather than shutting down completely. In This Episode, We Cover: * Mikey's Marathon Recap: A breakdown of the Salisbury Marathon, dealing with an unexpected 70-degree heat wave, and why pacing off a stranger is a risky strategy . * The Power of Fueling: Why taking in 50-60 grams of carbs per hour (almost 800 total calories) during the race saved Mikey's post-race recovery, despite some stomach knots . * Post-Race Recovery Mistakes: Why taking weeks completely off after a big event destroys your strength and power, and how to safely maintain your fitness without overloading your system . * Stop Multitasking Your Fitness: Why you can't effectively train for maximum strength, power, and a marathon all at the same time—and how to prioritize your training based on your current season . * Running Through Pain vs. Stopping: Mikey discusses his current right hip issue and the clinical mindset behind pushing through minor tweaks as long as performance isn't hindering . * Looking Ahead: Prepping for the Chicago Marathon in October and predicting Mikey's upcoming 5K race time . Connect with Us: If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on your listening platform or subscribe to our YouTube channel! Disclaimer: Although we are healthcare providers, we are not YOUR healthcare provider. Content is for educational purposes only. Please consult your physician before making lifestyle changes . Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2104202/support] Support the Show: If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a 5-star review and subscribe on YouTube! It helps us continue to bring you the best health insights so you can Go Fix Yourself. You can also so your support through donations! You can click here [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2104202/support]and pledge a monthly amount to help keep this podcast running! We'll give you a shout out and answer a question of your choosing on an episode! Find us on the Following! Instagram: @gfy.podcast Spotify: [https://open.spotify.com/show/2B84NqR6XqtXWKFB0M21lA?si=00506e8ff1b34b95] Website: [https://thegfypodcast.buzzsprout.com] Youtube: [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLh8om-fms2WkX-QQbRo2ieeh4Ruv_ZG9t] Available on all podcast streaming sites! If you have general questions about pain you're experiencing send us a DM on instagram or email at wellinformed24@gmail.com Michael Stant has also launched a weekly blog, Well-Informed. If interested in following. You can subscribe to the following link: https://wellinformed24.substack.com/

16 Apr 2026 - 31 min
episode Episode 66: Cutting Through the Noise of Diet Culture with Krysta Huber artwork

Episode 66: Cutting Through the Noise of Diet Culture with Krysta Huber

Are you crushing it at work and in your career, but constantly finding excuses for why your health and nutrition are falling behind? You aren't alone, and it might be time to stop "white-knuckling" your diet. In this episode, We are joined by Krysta Huber, a multifaceted coach who runs the nutrition brand The Fitness Fyx, the social media marketing agency The Spread, and hosts the No Such Thing podcast. Krysta breaks down why highly ambitious people struggle the most with health consistency, why we live in an "information rich but information poor" world, and why you need to earn the right to try extreme interventions like a 22-hour fast by mastering the basics first. The group also dives into the psychology of tracking small victories, how to stop identifying with your pain or excuses, and a hilarious debate on the elusive "runner's high." In This Episode, We Cover: * The Pitfalls of DIY Nutrition: Why creating restrictive, vacuum-sealed diet plans fails when real-life stress hits, and why the "I'll just cut carbs" mentality is outdated. * Information Rich, Information Poor: How social media and search algorithms feed us a tiny, curated slice of health information that keeps us stuck in a loop of trying complex solutions for simple problems. * Clocking the Wins: A neuroscience-backed daily habit of writing down compliments and small victories to completely reframe your mindset and build confidence. * Accountability for High Achievers: Why the standards you hold yourself to in your career should match the standards you hold for your physical health. * The "Runner's High" Debate: Krysta questions if the runner's high is real, while the guys explain the psychology of asserting your dominance after a brutal Sunday long run. Resources Mentioned: * Guest: Krysta Huber [https://www.instagram.com/thekrystahuber/] (The Fitness Fix, The Spread, No Such Thing podcast). * Concepts: Cell autophagy vs. mastering basics, the Information Paradox, "Clocking the Wins." Connect with Us: If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on your listening platform or subscribe to our YouTube channel! Disclaimer: Although we are healthcare providers, we are not YOUR healthcare provider. Content is for educational purposes only. Please consult your physician before making lifestyle changes. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2104202/support] Support the Show: If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a 5-star review and subscribe on YouTube! It helps us continue to bring you the best health insights so you can Go Fix Yourself. You can also so your support through donations! You can click here [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2104202/support]and pledge a monthly amount to help keep this podcast running! We'll give you a shout out and answer a question of your choosing on an episode! Find us on the Following! Instagram: @gfy.podcast Spotify: [https://open.spotify.com/show/2B84NqR6XqtXWKFB0M21lA?si=00506e8ff1b34b95] Website: [https://thegfypodcast.buzzsprout.com] Youtube: [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLh8om-fms2WkX-QQbRo2ieeh4Ruv_ZG9t] Available on all podcast streaming sites! If you have general questions about pain you're experiencing send us a DM on instagram or email at wellinformed24@gmail.com Michael Stant has also launched a weekly blog, Well-Informed. If interested in following. You can subscribe to the following link: https://wellinformed24.substack.com/

17 Mar 2026 - 1 h 0 min
episode Episode 65: Radical Accountability: Why Your Rehab Outcomes Are Your Responsibility artwork

Episode 65: Radical Accountability: Why Your Rehab Outcomes Are Your Responsibility

Have you ever had a patient fall off their rehab plan and thought, "Well, they just didn't do the work"? In this episode, Mike and Michael challenge that mindset. They dive deep into the concept of "Radical Accountability," explaining why a patient's failure to follow through is ultimately the clinician's failure to communicate and set clear expectations. Mike reflects on his four years of running a solo practice, discussing how his business mindset has evolved from blindly following advice to trusting his gut. The guys also break down the myth of the "6-8 week plan of care" pushed by traditional insurance models, and share a story about a retired golfer who was overcomplicating his routine with "neurological resets" when all he really needed was basic strength and plyometrics to get back on the course. In This Episode, We Cover: * Business Mindset: Mike shares his journey of learning to filter out business advice that feels "gross" and building a practice that aligns with his ethics. * Radical Accountability: Why you have to look at a patient's lack of consistency as a communication breakdown on your end. * Vetting Clients: Why turning away people who aren't a good fit is crucial for your sanity and their success. * The 6-Week Trap: Why traditional clinics prescribe 6-8 weeks of care (hint: it's what insurance covers, not what your body needs) and why true tendon healing takes 6-12 months. * Overcomplicating Rehab: The story of a golfer doing complex "mobility" work when he really just needed to jump around and build basic strength to walk 18 holes. Resources Mentioned: * Concepts: Radical Accountability, Tendon Healing Timelines, Play/Plyometrics for Aging Athletes. Connect with Us: If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on your listening platform or subscribe to our YouTube channel! Disclaimer: Although we are healthcare providers, we are not YOUR healthcare provider. Content is for educational purposes only. Please consult your physician before making lifestyle changes. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2104202/support] Support the Show: If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a 5-star review and subscribe on YouTube! It helps us continue to bring you the best health insights so you can Go Fix Yourself. You can also so your support through donations! You can click here [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2104202/support]and pledge a monthly amount to help keep this podcast running! We'll give you a shout out and answer a question of your choosing on an episode! Find us on the Following! Instagram: @gfy.podcast Spotify: [https://open.spotify.com/show/2B84NqR6XqtXWKFB0M21lA?si=00506e8ff1b34b95] Website: [https://thegfypodcast.buzzsprout.com] Youtube: [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLh8om-fms2WkX-QQbRo2ieeh4Ruv_ZG9t] Available on all podcast streaming sites! If you have general questions about pain you're experiencing send us a DM on instagram or email at wellinformed24@gmail.com Michael Stant has also launched a weekly blog, Well-Informed. If interested in following. You can subscribe to the following link: https://wellinformed24.substack.com/

10 Mar 2026 - 33 min
episode Episode 64: The "Mom Test" & Why You Are Overcomplicating Your Running (with Dr. Abu) artwork

Episode 64: The "Mom Test" & Why You Are Overcomplicating Your Running (with Dr. Abu)

Are you overcomplicating your training and rehab? Whether it is stressing over your exact heart rate during a run or trying to jump straight into advanced plyometrics before you can comfortably walk, skipping the basics is the fastest way to stay injured. In this episode, We sit down with Dr. Abu, a chiropractor and coach at Evo Health and Performance in New Jersey. Abu shares his journey from being a 19-year-old fitness coach to a clinician who prioritizes simple, effective communication over complex medical jargon.    The guys dive into the weeds on endurance training, discussing why the obsession with "Zone 2 optimization" might actually be holding you back, how to use Rate of Perceived Exertion (RPE) to auto-regulate your workouts, and why the best healthcare providers are just "Robin" to the patient's "Batman" .    In This Episode, We Cover: * The "Mom Test": How Abu ensures his patients actually understand their rehab plans (if you can't explain it to your mom in one sentence, it's too complicated) .    * The Problem with Zone 2 Optimization: Why recreational runners need to stop obsessing over their heart rate monitors and just focus on volume and consistency .    * RPE vs. Smart Watches: How ditching the watch and training by feel (Rate of Perceived Exertion) builds better auto-regulation skills for race day .    * Don't Skip the Basics: Why chronic pain is often the result of clinicians and patients skipping foundational steps to chase complex, "sexy" exercises .    * The Batman and Robin Analogy: Why the patient is the hero of the story, and the clinician is just there to hand them the right tools .    Resources Mentioned: * Guest: Dr. Abu Guerges, DC [https://www.instagram.com/abu_guerges/?hl=en] (Evo Health and Performance - Freehold, NJ).    * Concepts: Rate of Perceived Exertion (RPE), Zone 2 Training, Auto-regulation. Connect with Us: If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on your listening platform or subscribe to our YouTube channel! Disclaimer: Although we are healthcare providers, we are not YOUR healthcare provider. Content is for educational purposes only. Please consult your physician before making lifestyle changes .    Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2104202/support] Support the Show: If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a 5-star review and subscribe on YouTube! It helps us continue to bring you the best health insights so you can Go Fix Yourself. You can also so your support through donations! You can click here [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2104202/support]and pledge a monthly amount to help keep this podcast running! We'll give you a shout out and answer a question of your choosing on an episode! Find us on the Following! Instagram: @gfy.podcast Spotify: [https://open.spotify.com/show/2B84NqR6XqtXWKFB0M21lA?si=00506e8ff1b34b95] Website: [https://thegfypodcast.buzzsprout.com] Youtube: [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLh8om-fms2WkX-QQbRo2ieeh4Ruv_ZG9t] Available on all podcast streaming sites! If you have general questions about pain you're experiencing send us a DM on instagram or email at wellinformed24@gmail.com Michael Stant has also launched a weekly blog, Well-Informed. If interested in following. You can subscribe to the following link: https://wellinformed24.substack.com/

3 Mar 2026 - 41 min
episode Episode 63: From Figure Skating to Physical Therapy: Myth-Busting Pain & Performance artwork

Episode 63: From Figure Skating to Physical Therapy: Myth-Busting Pain & Performance

Have you ever received conflicting advice from your surgeon and your physical therapist? Who do you listen to when one says you are ready to run, and the other says you aren't? In this episode of The GFY Podcast, we are joined by Kathleen Criss, a physical therapist and fellow University of Delaware Athletic Training alum. Kathleen shares her unique journey from being a competitive figure skater for 18 years to treating complex outpatient cases in a hospital system.    The group dives deep into the systemic communication gaps in healthcare. Kathleen breaks down her "Two-Parent" analogy for post-op recovery, explains why your pain might not actually be coming from that disc bulge on your MRI, and discusses how the international world of figure skating prepared her to connect with patients from all walks of life.    In This Episode, We Cover: * Figure Skating & Backflips: A dive into the recent controversies of acrobatic moves in figure skating, including Ilia Malinin's legal backflip and the trailblazing history of Surya Bonaly.    * The "Two-Parent" Analogy: Why your surgeon and your PT have different perspectives. The surgeon looks at tissue healing, while the PT evaluates your functional performance—and why both "parents" need to agree before you return to sport.    * Systemic Healthcare Gaps: Why it's not the physician's fault that they only have 15 minutes to spend with you, and how rehab professionals fill that vital educational gap.    * Myth-Busting MRI Results: Why having a disc bulge doesn't automatically mean it's the source of your pain, and how to de-escalate the stress of scary imaging results.    * The Placebo of Surgery: Michael shares a mind-blowing study on "sham surgeries" for back fractures that yielded the exact same results as actual surgical interventions.    Resources Mentioned: * Guest: Kathleen Chris, PT, DPT, ATC. * Concepts: Tissue Healing vs. Performance Readiness; Multifactorial Pain.    Connect with Us:If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on your listening platform or subscribe to our YouTube channel!    Disclaimer: Although we are healthcare providers, we are not YOUR healthcare provider. Content is for educational purposes only. Please consult your physician before making lifestyle changes.    Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2104202/support] Support the Show: If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a 5-star review and subscribe on YouTube! It helps us continue to bring you the best health insights so you can Go Fix Yourself. You can also so your support through donations! You can click here [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2104202/support]and pledge a monthly amount to help keep this podcast running! We'll give you a shout out and answer a question of your choosing on an episode! Find us on the Following! Instagram: @gfy.podcast Spotify: [https://open.spotify.com/show/2B84NqR6XqtXWKFB0M21lA?si=00506e8ff1b34b95] Website: [https://thegfypodcast.buzzsprout.com] Youtube: [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLh8om-fms2WkX-QQbRo2ieeh4Ruv_ZG9t] Available on all podcast streaming sites! If you have general questions about pain you're experiencing send us a DM on instagram or email at wellinformed24@gmail.com Michael Stant has also launched a weekly blog, Well-Informed. If interested in following. You can subscribe to the following link: https://wellinformed24.substack.com/

24 Feb 2026 - 36 min
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