Orthodox Health
In this episode of the Orthodox Health Podcast, Dr. Michael Christian & John sit down with USA streetlifting record holder Nicholas Cerean to talk about strength, discipline, fasting, injury, humility, & the body in light of the Resurrection. This is a conversation about the Christian body after Pascha: not as an idol, not as an afterthought, but as something to be offered back to God. Nicholas shares his journey from Romanian Pentecostal roots into Orthodoxy, how he discovered streetlifting, what it takes to compete at a high level, how he trains while fasting, what injury has taught him, & why “strength is for service.” The episode also gets practical on moving past basic calisthenics, when to add load, how to think about muscle-ups, & how to discern the difference between normal soreness & real injury pain. This episode also tackles a core Orthodox Health claim: weakness is not holiness, neglect is not asceticism, & letting your body fall apart is not the same thing as offering it to God. Nicholas puts it memorably: “We exercise what will be raised,” & “the Gnostic version of Christianity wants us out of the body, & Orthodoxy wants us to bring the body with us.” Takeaways: * Why bodily neglect can masquerade as spirituality * How Orthodoxy reframes strength, fitness, and discipline * What streetlifting is & why it is more than “just calisthenics” * How to begin pull-ups & bodyweight training without ego * When to add loading to bodyweight movements * Why overtraining, pain, & injury often expose pride * How to pursue strength without turning it into vanity * Why the body matters after Pascha because Christ rose bodily Sound Bytes: * “Weakness is not holiness.” * “Neglect is not asceticism.” * “We exercise what will be raised.” * “Strength is for service.” * “Glorify God with your body.” If this episode helps reframe the way you think about training, fasting, humility, & the Christian body, share it with a friend & follow the Orthodox Health Podcast for more conversations on healing, movement, pain, stress, & life in the light of the Resurrection. Chapters: 00:00 Coming Up: “We Exercise What Will Be Raised” 01:55 Why Weakness Is Not Holiness 05:13 Meet Nicholas Cerean: USA Streetlifting Record Holder 06:57 Nicholas’s Conversion to Orthodoxy 15:19 How to Move Beyond Basic Calisthenics 20:32 How Nicholas Trains at an Elite Level 25:09 Streetlifting, Fasting & Spiritual Discipline 27:24 What People Misunderstand About Streetlifting 29:19 The Danger of Overtraining & Overshooting 31:16 How Muscle-Ups Actually Work 35:23 Training with an Orthodox Mindset 44:44 Can Training Actually Build Humility? 49:15 Soreness vs. Injury: How to Tell the Difference 51:32 How Beginners Should Start Training 58:17 When to Add Weight to Pull-Ups & Bodyweight Training 1:01:25 Phoenixeer Belts, Equipment & Growing Streetlifting 1:07:50 Glorifying God Through Physical Training 1:09:49 Where to Find Nicholas Cerean & Phoenixeer 1:11:11 Why the Body Is Not Optional 1:14:11 Outro Where to Find Nicholas Cerean: Phoenixeer Instagram [https://instagram.com/thePhoenixeer] & Phoenixeer.com [https://phoenixeer.com/] USA Streetlifting Texas Instagram [https://instagram.com/USAStreetlifting.tx] Work with Dr. Mike [https://www.OrthodoxHealth.com] [https://www.OrthodoxHealth.com] Signed Copies of Orthodoxy & The Medicine of the Future: OrthodoxHealth.com/book [https://www.orthodoxhealth.com/book] Order Orthodoxy & the Medicine of the Future on Amazon [https://www.amzn.to/4adGdrv] Donate to St. John the Theologian here [https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-st-john-theologian-church] Support the Show [coff.ee/OrthodoxHealth] with a One-Time or Recurring donation Intro & Outro Music: St. John of Chicago Orthodox Church Choir (Arkansas) - Please support their building fund by buying the whole album here [https://stjohnorthodoxchurch.bandcamp.com/album/come-ye-faithful-building-fundraiser] Orthodox Health Instagram [https://instagram.com/Orthodox_Health] & Telegram [https://t.me/orthodoxhealthpodcast]
62 episodios
Comentarios
0Sé la primera persona en comentar
¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de Orthodox Health!