Legendary Life | Transform Your Body, Upgrade Your Health & Live Your Best Life

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2014/04/29
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2026/03/23
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Now featuring Your 2026 Body Blueprint — a science-based body blueprint for men over 40 who want to rebuild their body and health in 2026. Start Here: Your 2026 Body Blueprint Listen in order — or jump to the episode that matters most to you. 1. Why Most Men Over 40 Age Faster Than They Should (And How to Stop It) 2. The Biggest Weight Loss Mistake Men Over 40 Make (And Why GLP-1 Isn't Enough) 3. How Men Over 40 Should Train for Maximum Muscle in Minimal Time 4. The Cardio Mistake Men Over 40 Make (And How to Improve VO₂ Max Without Living on a Treadmill) 5. Why Results Slow Down After 40 (Even When You're Doing Everything Right) 6. How to Design a Fitness Routine That Fits Your Busy Lifestyle While Growing Your Business or Career 7. How to Apply the Blueprint and Start Seeing Results in the First 7 Days of 2026 The Legendary Life is a fun and enlightening look at health fitness, nutrition, biohacking, fat loss, anti-aging, and cutting-edge health advice from celebrity fitness trainer Ted Ryce. Ted's clientele consists of celebrities, including Richard Branson, Ricky Martin, and Robert Downey Jr., CEOs of multimillion-dollar companies, and other high performers. He breaks down countless health topics and provides science-backed solutions and the most effective, uncommon strategies to rapidly lose weight, improve your health, and upgrade your physical and mental performance, so you can live the life you deserve. No guru. No fluff. And no preaching of generic fitness advice here. Along the way, Ted shares his own journey of how he turned great tragedy and loss into success and hope. Now, his mission is to empower you with the tools and the knowledge you need to live your best life. New episodes every Monday and Friday. More at http://www.legendarylifepodcast.com

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How to Train Your Brain for Better Focus, Recovery, and Performance with Dr. Patrick Porter
2026/03/23
Most men over 40 are doing the work—but not seeing the results they expect. In this episode, Ted speaks with Dr. Patrick Porter about how brain function, stress, and subconscious programming influence everything from habits and performance to recovery and sleep. They explore brainwaves, neuroplasticity, and why many people stay stuck despite effort.  This conversation offers a deeper look at how to align your brain with your goals—and why that may be the missing piece. Listen to the episode to learn how to start training your brain more effectively.    Today's Guest  Dr. Patrick Porter  Dr. Patrick K. Porter, PhD, is a pioneer in brainwave entrainment and the founder of BrainTap, a leading neuroscience technology platform that helps people reduce stress, improve sleep, and enhance mental clarity.   With over three decades of experience in personal development and brain health, Dr. Porter has trained thousands globally, authored several books, and recently released Brain Fitness Blueprint (October 2025). His mission is to empower people to take control of their brain health so they can live with greater purpose, focus, and vitality.  Connect to Dr. Patrick Porter  Website:  Drpatrickporter.com   Braintap.com   LinkedIn: Dr. Patrick Porter  Podcast: Brain Fitness Podcast with Dr. Patrick Porter  Book: Brain Fitness Blueprint: Integrating Ancient Wisdom and Modern Technologies for Peak Performance      You'll learn:  How subconscious patterns shape behavior and why repetition drives long-term habits  The role of brainwaves in stress, focus, learning, and recovery  Why managing stress and improving sleep are critical for brain health and performance  How mental rehearsal and recovery influence physical performance and results    Chapters:   00:00 Introduction  04:05 Daily Rituals and Self Care  05:10 Why Neuroscience and Light  08:13 Open Mind and Subconscious Training  12:36 Evidence Based Health Claims  13:43 Dementia Energy and Entrainment  18:14 Brainwaves Basics Beta to Delta  26:01 Stress Builds Growth  27:36 Brainwaves and Modern Life  29:12 What Is BrainTap  30:20 Sound and Light Tech  40:34 Stress Sleep and Brain Breaks  43:40 Sports Recovery and Rehearsal  50:30 Recovery Mindset and Wrap 
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Mastering Nutrition: How to Think Clearly About Diet in a World of Conflicting Advice with Christopher Masterjohn
2026/03/16
Nutrition debates today often feel more ideological than scientific. One of the biggest examples is the ongoing controversy around seed oils, where strong opinions exist on both sides but clear understanding is often missing.  In this episode, Ted speaks with nutrition scientist Christopher Masterjohn to explore the history and research behind seed oils, cholesterol, fatty liver disease, and oxidative stress. They also discuss why nutrition debates become polarized, how choline intake influences liver health, and why metabolic markers like glucose and lactate can offer useful insights into personal metabolism.   If you want a deeper, more nuanced understanding of one of the most debated topics in nutrition—and practical ways to think about your own diet—this conversation will challenge assumptions and expand your perspective. Listen now.  Today's Guest  Christopher Masterjohn  Christopher Masterjohn is a nutrition scientist with a PhD in Nutritional Sciences. His work focuses on metabolism, micronutrients, and the biochemical mechanisms that influence long-term health. Through his research, writing, and educational platforms, he helps people understand how diet, metabolism, and lifestyle interact to shape metabolic health.    Connect to Christopher Masterjohn  Website: https://www.chrismasterjohn-phd.com   Instagram: @chrismasterjohn   X: @ChrisMasterjohn   Substack: Harnessing the Power of Nutrients   YouTube: @chrismasterjohn  Podcast: Mastering Nutrition Podcast    You'll learn:  Why seed oils became widely promoted—and why the science remains controversial  How polyunsaturated fats influence oxidative stress and long-term disease risk  The overlooked role of choline in preventing fatty liver and supporting metabolic health  How tracking glucose and lactate can provide deeper insight into metabolic function    Chapters:  00:00 Introduction  02:43 Seed Oils Defined  04:20 PUFAs Oxidation Risks  05:53 Heart Disease History  07:51 Trials Cancer Concerns  10:49 Null Hypothesis Debate  18:34 Choline Fatty Liver  33:50 Added Oils and Real Life  39:40 Muscle Over Fat Loss  44:24 Accidental Deficits Example  46:14 Coaching Psychology Nuance  50:59 Lactate and Mitochondria  56:11 Wrap Up and Where to Find 
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665: How Passive Income Can Reduce Stress and Help You Live a Healthier Life with Mark Podolsky
2026/03/09
Financial insecurity affects more than just your bank account, it influences stress, health decisions, and the freedom to live life on your own terms.   In this episode, Ted sits down with land investing expert Mark Podolsky to discuss a little-known approach to building passive income through raw land. Mark explains how land investors buy undervalued property, sell it with owner financing, and generate recurring cash flow without the typical headaches of traditional real estate.   Along the way, they explore the mindset shifts required to build wealth, the parallels between financial discipline and physical health, and why creating financial freedom can unlock more time, purpose, and control over your life. Listen now to learn how this unconventional strategy works.    Today's Guest  Mark Podolsky  Mark Podolsky—also known as "The Land Geek"—is a raw land investor, entrepreneur, and author. Since 2001, he has completed more than 5,500 land deals through his company Frontier Equity Properties. Mark is also the author of Dirt Rich, where he teaches investors how to build passive income by buying and selling raw land without dealing with tenants, rehabs, or property management.    Connect to Mark Podolsky: Website: TheLandGeek.com   X: @TheLandGeek  Book: Dirt Rich: How One Ambitiously Lazy Geek Created Passive Income in Real Estate Without Renters, Renovations, and Rehabs    You'll learn:  How raw land investing works and why it avoids many challenges of traditional real estate  The simple model investors use to turn small land deals into recurring monthly cash flow  Why financial freedom can reduce stress and improve long-term health decisions  The mindset shifts required to build wealth and escape financial insecurity    Links Mentioned:   Connect with Ted on X, Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn  Books mentioned:  Awareness  The Second Mountain: The Quest for a Moral Life 
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Personal Trainer vs Online Coach: The Smarter Choice for Real Body Transformation Results Over 40
2026/03/02
You've been working out for years—but you're still not where you want to be.  In this episode, Ted breaks down the real differences between hiring a personal trainer and working with an online coach. Drawing from 27 years in the industry—including 19 years as a personal trainer and eight years running a fully online coaching practice—he explains where each model works, where it falls short, and why workouts are rarely the true bottleneck.  If you're serious about getting leaner, healthier, and more consistent—without wasting more time or money—this episode will help you make the right decision.   You'll learn:  When personal training is the right choice—and when it's not  Why effort, sweat, and "hard workouts" don't guarantee fat loss or progress  How unmanaged hours outside the gym sabotage results  What actually determine long-term success and why you need an online coach    Chapters:  (00:00) Introduction  (02:37) In Person Versus Online  (04:28) The Entertainment Trap  (05:59) When Trainers Win  (09:48) Track Data Not Sweat  (12:09) Systems For Busy Lives  (13:07) Workouts Are The Easy Part  (14:32) Dan Case Study Fat Loss  (16:30) Nutrition Flexibility Mindset  (19:59) Labs And Metabolic Health  (24:07) Stress Coaching And Wrap Up 
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How to Rewire Your Attachment Style for a Healthier Life with Thais Gibson, phD
2026/02/23
Most people focus only on diet, training, and supplements when it comes to health—but often overlook one of the biggest drivers of stress and burnout: relationships. Chronic emotional stress can quietly dysregulate your nervous system and undermine your health, no matter how disciplined you are with fitness and nutrition.  In this episode, Ted sits down with Thais Gibson to explore how attachment styles shape your relationships, stress response, and overall well-being. Thais explains how early attachment patterns influence adult behavior, why unresolved attachment wounds keep high achievers stuck in reactive cycles, and what it takes to create real nervous system regulation and lasting change beyond surface-level stress management.  Today's Guest  Thais Gibson:  Thais Gibson is an attachment theory expert, author, and founder of the Personal Development School. With a background in psychology and neuroscience-based modalities, she specializes in helping people rewire subconscious attachment patterns, regulate their nervous systems, and build healthier relationships.     Connect to Thais Gibson  Website: University.PersonalDevelopmentSchool.com   Instagram: @thepersonaldevelopmentschool  Podcast: The Thais Gibson Podcast  YouTube: @ThePersonalDevelopmentSchool    You'll learn:  Why attachment style is a subconscious "rulebook" that shapes adult relationships  How unresolved attachment wounds dysregulate the nervous system  How relationship stress can sabotage health, recovery, and emotional regulation  Practical strategies for rewiring attachment wounds and improving regulation What Ted and Thais discuss:  (00:00) Introduction  (02:00) Relationships as the Missing Piece in Health & Fitness  (08:36) The 4 Attachment Styles Explained  (25:33) Thais Gibson's Story: Addiction, the Subconscious Mind & Why She Teaches This  (31:14) From Self-Healing to Relationship Skills: Boundaries, Needs & Vulnerability  (35:04) Moving Toward Secure Attachment: Wounds Drive Nervous System Dysregulation  (39:18) Why Affirmations Fail: Rewiring the Subconscious with Emotions & Imagery  (41:58) The 3-Step Rewiring Tool  (49:29) Nervous System 101: Ventral vs Dorsal Vagal + Regulation Practices  (54:07) Real-World Application: Stress, Meditation, and a New Baseline of Peace  (58:32) Final Thoughts 
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The Power of Walking: How 15,000 Daily Steps Impact Longevity and Heart Health with Greg Mushen
2026/02/16
Most men over 40 focus on lifting weights and dialing in their diet—but still overlook a major driver of long-term cardiovascular health.  In this episode, Ted speaks with Greg Mushen about why subsistence populations rarely develop heart disease, how walking influences glucose and lipid clearance, what genetics reveal about individual risk, and why daily movement may matter more than extreme workouts.  If the goal is to protect arteries, improve metabolic health, and age with resilience, this conversation offers a practical, research-driven framework worth listening to.  Today's Guest  Greg Mushen  Greg Mushen spent his career in tech but has maintained a lifelong interest in health, growing up in a medical family. He became deeply focused on longevity after becoming a father at 40, studying subsistence populations and examining how their lifestyle patterns map onto modern mechanisms of disease prevention.   Connect to Greg Mushen  X:  @gregmushen  Substack: Dark Lab  You'll learn:  Why walking throughout the day may improve glucose and lipid clearance more effectively than a single workout  What subsistence populations like the Tsimane and Maasai reveal about heart disease and arterial health  How genetic differences influence lipid clearance and cardiovascular risk   The concept of "flux" and why matching intake with output is critical for metabolic health  And much more....   What Ted and Greg discuss:  (00:00) Introduction  (03:55) Meet Greg Mushen: From Zone 2 to 15K Steps (Why Walking?)  (07:28) Walking for Nutrient Partitioning, Glucose Control & Mitochondria  (15:25) The Amish "Natural Experiment" + Clearance Genes   (18:48) Genetics Meets Lifestyle: APOE4, Saturated Fat, and Personal Risk  (24:58) Diet vs Movement in Context: Maasai vs Tsimane and the 'Flux' Framework  (35:35) Athletes, High CAC Scores & Why Risk Can Still Be Low  (36:58) From Tech to Primary Research: How Greg Learned to Read Studies  (46:49) Calories, Appetite & Why Tracking Still Works (Even If You Hate It)  (57:23) Genetics, Methylation & Targeted Supplements (B12, Folate, Creatine, TMG)  (01:05:18) Final Thought 
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How Having Better Sex Impacts Your Overall Health After 40 with Dr. Nicole McNichols
2026/02/09
Many men over 40 take their health seriously but feel confused, frustrated, or quietly concerned about changes in their sex life.   In this episode, Ted speaks with human sexuality expert Dr. Nicole McNichols about how stress, sleep, anxiety, body image, and relationship dynamics shape sexual health. They explore why common explanations like testosterone or blood flow often miss the bigger picture, and how unrealistic expectations fueled by culture and pornography can undermine confidence and desire.   This conversation reframes sex as an essential part of overall health and longevity, offering a more grounded, evidence-based way to think about intimacy, performance, and connection. Listen now.    Today's Guest  Dr. Nicole McNichols  Dr. Nicole McNichols is an internationally recognized professor of human sexuality, author, and speaker at the University of Washington, where her course The Diversity of Human Sexuality is the most popular in the school's history.  She is the coauthor of Human Sexuality in a Diverse Society and the author of You Could Be Having Better Sex: The Definitive Guide to a Happier, Healthier, and Hotter Sex Life. She writes for Psychology Today, The Seattle Times, and The Conversation, and lives in the Seattle area with her family.  Connect to Dr. Nicole McNichols  LinkedIn: Nicole McNichols  Website: nicolethesexprofessor.com   Book: You Could Be Having Better Sex: The Definitive Guide to a Happier, Healthier, and Hotter Sex Life    You'll learn:   Why sexual health is a powerful but overlooked marker of overall wellbeing and longevity  How stress, poor sleep, anxiety, and body image issues quietly reduce desire and performance  Why pornography myths create unrealistic expectations that fuel insecurity and pressure  How emotional connection, self-growth, and planned intimacy support a healthier sex life    What Ted and Julie discuss:  (00:00) Introduction  (01:30) Meet Dr. Nicole McNichols  (02:30) The Connection Between Health and Sex  (05:30) Understanding the Pleasure Cycle  (12:47) The Impact of Pornography on Sexual Health  (24:31) Addressing Porn Use and Relationship Dynamics  (31:51) The Importance of Planning Intimacy  (36:07) Addressing the Root Causes of Sexual Issues  (37:47) The Role of Therapy in Sexual Health  (39:14) Final Thoughts and Upcoming Episodes  (39:37) The Importance of Self-Growth in Relationships  (59:27) Planning Intimacy and Pleasure  (63:19) Conclusion and Final Thoughts 
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How the Ultra Successful Think (and Why Most People Self-Sabotage) with Dr. Julie Gurner
2026/02/02
Many high achievers look successful on paper but feel constrained, overwhelmed, or quietly dissatisfied behind the scenes.  In this episode, Ted sits down with executive performance psychologist Dr. Julie Gurner to explore why driven people struggle with stress, control, motivation, and identity as their responsibilities grow. The conversation breaks down how success can outpace personal growth—and what happens when it does.  This episode offers a clear, grounded look at the psychological shifts required to sustain performance, health, and fulfillment at higher levels. Listen now!   Today's Guest  Dr. Julie Gurner  Dr. Julie Gurner is a doctor  psychology and executive performance coach who works with high-level executives, founders, and elite performers in tech, finance, and other high-stakes industries. She is the founder of Ultra Successful, a widely read newsletter focused on the psychology of exceptional performance, and has been described by The Wall Street Journal as a real-world counterpart to Wendy Rhoades from Billions.    Connect to Dr. Julie Gurner  Website: DrGurner.com   Substack: DrGurner.substack.com   X: @drgurner  Instagram: @drgurner    You'll learn:    Why high performers often sabotage success as their identity lags behind growth  How control, stress, and overload quietly limit cognitive performance  The difference between productive stress and stress that undermines decision-making  Why motivation, discipline, and grinding are often misunderstood at high levels    What Ted and Julie discuss in this episode:  00:00 Introduction  00:42 Meet Dr. Julie Gurner: Performance Psychologist  02:13 High Performers and Fitness  03:40 The Role of Sleep in Performance  05:24 Cognitive Optimization for High Achievers  11:05 Managing Stress for Executives  14:01 Letting Go of Control to Succeed  14:49 The 80% Rule: Delegating for Growth  15:33 Building a Team: The Key to Scaling  16:18 Personal Growth for Business Success  17:03 Balancing Control and Delegation  18:31 Choosing the Right Business Partner  20:00 The Importance of Self-Belief  26:17 Final Thoughts  
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Your 2026 Body Blueprint — Part 7: How to Build a Routine That Actually Works After 40
2026/01/26
The final episode of Your 2026 Body Blueprint brings the entire series together.  In Part 1, Ted explained why most men over 40 age faster than they should.     In Part 2, he broke down why weight loss alone doesn't equal health.     In Part 3, he showed how men should train to preserve muscle and strength with minimal time.     In Part 4, he explained why cardio and cardiovascular fitness are essential for longevity—even if you already lift.   And  In Part 5, he shared a clear, evidence-based approach to nutrition that supports metabolic health, longevity, and fat loss without quitting your social life or eliminating foods you enjoy.   And in Part 6, he talked the most underestimated drivers of how you age: sleep, stress, and lifestyle.   Now, in Part 7, Ted explains how to organize everything into a realistic, year-long system built around one outcome goal—fat loss—and the process goals that actually make it achievable. This episode focuses on training structure, cardio decisions, nutrition fundamentals, recovery, measurement, and the behavioral shifts required to make progress stick over time.  You'll learn:  Why choosing one outcome goal leads to better long-term results than chasing multiple goals  How to structure strength training for fat loss while preserving muscle after 40  How calorie and protein tracking simplify fat loss and improve food choices   Why data tracking prevents emotional decision-making and plateaus  How recovery and stress management determine whether fat loss succeeds or fails  Why identity and habit reprogramming matter more than willpower  What Ted discusses in this episode:  (00:00) Introduction  (01:47) Setting Realistic Goals for Long-Term Success  (05:19) Effective Training Strategies for Fat Loss  (12:36) The Role of Cardio in Your Fitness Journey  (16:27) Mastering Nutrition for Optimal Results  (22:03) The Importance of Tracking and Measurement  (24:30) Avoiding Burnout and Ensuring Recovery  (27:18) Behavioral Change and Long-Term Success  (30:48) Client Success Story: Chad's Transformation  (33:15) Final Thoughts and Encouragement 
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Your 2026 Body Blueprint — Part 6: How Sleep, Stress, and Lifestyle Shape How You Age
2026/01/19
When it comes to longevity, most of the research feels clear around exercise and nutrition. We know how they affect aging and the prevention of the four diseases that kill most people: heart disease, cancer, metabolic disease, and dementia. But where do sleep, stress, and lifestyle actually fit into that picture?  In Part 1 of the 2026 Body Blueprint, Ted explained why most men over 40 age faster than they should.   In Part 2, he broke down why weight loss alone doesn't equal health.   In Part 3, he showed how men should train to preserve muscle and strength with minimal time.   In Part 4, he explained why cardio and cardiovascular fitness are essential for longevity—even if you already lift.   In Part 5, he shared a clear, evidence-based approach to nutrition that supports metabolic health, longevity, and fat loss without quitting your social life or eliminating foods you enjoy.  In Part 6, Ted turns to the most underestimated drivers of how you age: sleep, stress, and lifestyle. He explains why these factors are harder to quantify but just as powerful, how they quietly influence disease risk and recovery, and why ignoring them can undermine even the best training and nutrition plan. This episode puts the final pieces of the longevity puzzle into place.  You'll learn:    How poor sleep drives fat gain, insulin resistance, and hormonal decline  The surprising link between sleep, pain sensitivity, and chronic injuries  How chronic stress accelerates aging even in mentally tough high achievers  Objective ways to measure stress using heart rate, HRV, and blood pressure  The difference between managing stress symptoms vs. fixing root causes    What Ted discusses in this episode:  (00:00) Introduction (04:35) The Importance of Sleep for Longevity (08:42) Hormones and Sleep (16:42) Sleep Hygiene Tips (24:52) The Role of Caffeine and Alcohol in Sleep (29:35) Understanding and Managing Stress (30:08) Understanding Chronic Stress (30:42) The Importance of Recovery (32:07) Defining Stress and Its Effects (35:13) Tracking Stress with Biomarkers (40:08) Strategies for Managing Stress (47:05) The Power of Social Connections (53:12) Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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Your 2026 Body Blueprint — Part 5: Nutrition After 40 Without the Confusion, Extreme Diets, or Quitting Your Social Life
2026/01/12
Most men over 40 don't fail with nutrition because they lack discipline, but because they're focusing on the wrong things.  In Part 1 of the 2026 Body Blueprint, Ted explained why most men over 40 age faster than they should.   In Part 2, he broke down why weight loss alone doesn't equal health.   In Part 3, he showed how men should train to preserve muscle and strength with minimal time.   And in Part 4, he explained why cardio and cardiovascular fitness are essential for longevity—even if you already lift.   In Part 5, Ted tackles one of the most confusing areas after 40: nutrition. He explains how to think about eating for metabolic health, longevity, and performance without rigid diets, extremes, or giving up your social life. You'll learn a clear, evidence-based nutrition hierarchy that cuts through the noise and helps you make smarter decisions that actually fit a busy lifestyle — and support long-term results in 2026 and beyond.   You'll learn:  How to think about nutrition using a hierarchy instead of rigid rules  Why energy balance is the foundation of longevity and metabolic health  How excess body fat increases risk for heart disease, cancer, and dementia  Why dietary variety matters more than micronutrient obsession  Why nutrition never works in isolation from training, sleep, and stress    What Ted discusses in this episode:  (00:00) Introduction  (02:52) The Confusion Around Nutrition  (03:53) The Science of Nutrition and Longevity  (07:04) The Big Picture Framework for Nutrition  (08:12) Understanding Energy Balance  (15:34) The Role of Macronutrients  (20:48) The Importance of Food Quality and Micronutrients  (23:45) Eating the Rainbow: Nutritional Benefits of Colorful Foods  (30:35) Sustainability in Nutrition: Long-Term Success  (32:31) Essential Supplements for Health and Longevity  (42:43) Key Takeaways and Next Steps 
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Your 2026 Body Blueprint — Part 4: The Cardio You Actually Need After 40 (VO₂max, Zone 2, and Longevity)
2026/01/05
You don't need to become a marathon runner or chase elite VO₂ max numbers to live longer—but ignoring your cardiovascular fitness after 40 comes with serious consequences.  In Part 1 of this New Year Series, Ted explained what actually happens to your body as you age. In Part 2, he broke down why weight loss alone doesn't equal health.  And in Part 3, he showed why strength and muscle are non-negotiable for longevity.     In this episode, Ted turns to the missing piece most people overlook: cardiorespiratory fitness.  He cuts through the confusion around VO₂ max, cardio zones, and endurance training to explain what really matters for your heart, arteries, and long-term resilience. He breaks down how your cardiovascular system actually ages, why high-intensity workouts alone can backfire, and how to build an aerobic base that supports recovery, performance, and longevity—without turning your life upside down.   If you're over 40, lift weights, and consider yourself "active" but haven't intentionally trained your cardiovascular system, this episode will show you why that's a mistake—and exactly how to fix it in a sustainable way.    You'll learn:  Why lifting weights alone isn't enough to protect your heart after 40  Why VO₂ max is one of the strongest predictors of longevity and early death  The biggest cardio mistakes men over 40 make that accelerate aging  Why high-intensity workouts alone can backfire if you skip aerobic training  How to build heart health in a time-efficient, sustainable way in 2026  And much more...    What Ted discusses in this episode:  (00:00) Introduction  (02:30) Understanding VO2 Max and Its Importance  (04:35) How Cardiovascular System Ages  (07:08) Ted's Journey into Cardiovascular Training  (10:07) The Importance of Aerobic Base and Zone Training  (21:11) High-Intensity Interval Training Explained  (24:37) Reversing Heart Aging: Key Study Insights  (26:00) Testing Your Aerobic Performance  (28:58) Strength and Cardio: A Balanced Approach  (29:45) Conclusion and Next Episode Preview 
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Your 2026 Body Blueprint — Part 3: How Men Over 40 Should Train for Maximum Muscle in Minimal Time
2025/12/29
Most men lose muscle not just because of aging, but because they're no longer training for their 40+body .   In Part 1 of this series, Ted reframed the entire conversation around aging by explaining why longevity isn't about living longer, but about extending healthspan.  In Part 2, he challenged the dangerous belief that weight loss automatically equals health, breaking down why metabolic health matters far more than what the scale says  In part 3, Ted breaks down how men over 40 should train to preserve and build muscle, protect their joints, and avoid the aches and injuries that derail progress.  You'll learn the core principles behind Ted's Maximum Muscle Activation approach — a smarter, time-efficient way to stimulate muscle, work around limitations, and get results in under two hours per week.  If your body feels like it's holding you back, this episode is for you. Listen now!    You'll learn:  Why muscle is the most important longevity organ in the body  How muscle loss leads to frailty, loss of independence, and early death  The minimum effective dose of strength training to maintain muscle  How training close to failure drives muscle preservation and growth  What Ted discusses in this episode:   (00:00) Introduction  (02:24) Understanding Muscle Loss and Aging  (03:17) The Importance of Muscle for Longevity  (04:56) Sarcopenia: The Age-Related Muscle Loss  (10:46) Training Around Injuries  (11:52) Strength Training Principles  (21:46) Power Training and Mobility  (24:58) GLP-1 Drugs and Muscle Loss  (26:20) Conclusion and Next Steps 
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Trailer: Your 2026 Body Blueprint Series
2025/12/24
A science-based body blueprint for successful men over 40 to lose fat, build lean muscle, and feel 10 years younger in 2026 (without sacrificing their business or lifestyle)
Your 2026 Body Blueprint — Part 2: The Biggest Weight Loss Mistake Men Over 40 Make (And Why GLP-1 Isn't Enough)
2025/12/22
What if you could lose 20 or even 30 pounds—and still be marching straight toward diabetes, fatty liver disease, or early heart disease?  In Part 1 of this New Year Series, Ted reframed the entire conversation around aging by explaining why longevity isn't about living longer, but about extending healthspan—the years you remain strong, mobile, mentally sharp, and independent.  >>> Click here for part 1  In Part, he tackles one of the most dangerous misconceptions in modern health: the belief that weight loss automatically equals health. In an era of GLP-1 medications, more people are losing weight than ever—but metabolic disease continues to rise. Ted explains why this disconnect exists and why weight loss is only the lowest bar of health, not the finish line.   He also breaks down what metabolic health actually means and explains the critical role of muscle, cardiovascular fitness, blood sugar control, and lifestyle habits in determining how you feel today and how you'll age tomorrow.  If you've ever assumed that losing weight was enough, this discussion will challenge that belief—and show you what needs to come next.    You'll learn:  Why weight loss alone does not guarantee metabolic health  How obesity rates can fall while diabetes and fatty liver disease rise  What metabolic health really means—and why only a small percentage of adults have it  Where GLP-1 medications fit—and where they fall short   Why healthspan—not lifespan—should be the real goal after 40    What Ted discusses in this episode:    (00:00) Introduction   (02:19) The Reality of Metabolic Health   (03:51) Understanding Metabolic Health and Its Importance   (16:16) The Role of GLP-1 Medications   (21:05) The Importance of Muscle and Preventing Muscle Loss   (23:19) Weight Regain and Long-Term Health   (25:48) Conclusion: Building Real Health Beyond Weight Loss 
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4.9 out of 5
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Jerry Cunningham 2025/10/27
Very good information
I enjoyed the few epic have listened to. It is inspiring and he really knows his stuff. I recommend you to follow and give Ted a listen.
Irene iTunes 2024/03/08
Mindset about healthy lifestyle
What a great podcast! I love that mindset about weight loss and a healthy lifestyle is a big part of it. Ted Ryce is so real and shares his message ...
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SheriTraxler 2024/03/08
Science plus great stories
Love all the variety of guests and how rooted in research the discussions are While science is always evolving so there will never be 100% agreement ...
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BP Writer 2023/10/24
Legendary Life Is Fantastic
Love the way Ted Rice makes science-backed health, wellness and fitness info easily understandable. This is a must-listen podcast! The “Muscle After 4...
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mvelasco07 2023/10/12
A must-listen!
I recently discovered Legendary Life and I’m so glad I did! I’m consistently impressed by the depth of insights and knowledge shared in each episode. ...
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MichaelLee1425 2023/08/18
Amazing
Ted is the real deal. This podcast has changed a lot of my perspectives. If you don’t follow him on Twitter, you are missing out.
AshCapsho 2023/07/14
A great podcast listen!
Ted is a genius. With science-backed solutions and uncommon strategies, you can't fault this podcast. It's valuable for anyone seeking to improve thei...
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Nic_torres1684 2022/11/19
Great Advice
I love in depth Ted goes into transforming your body
ceebee929 2022/11/18
Great breakdown!
This podcast does a great job of making the sometimes complicated science of optimizing our physical well-being understandable and accessible to the a...
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Mango123456789123 2022/10/15
Love this podcast
I love how Ted explains fat loss and fitness. I feel like he is talking directly to me and the frustrations i have had with staying fit. He has suc...
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