Strong, Lean and Sharp: The Science-Backed Tools to Master 2026 with World Renowned Performance Coach Dr. Andy Galpin

In this New Year strength, mindset and longevity episode, I sit down with Dr. Andy Galpin, one of the world’s foremost experts in human performance. With 20 years spent studying the science and practice of human potential, as well as coaching the world’s top performers across all major industries, Andy brings unparalleled clarity to what women actually need to look, feel, and function at their best.


He breaks down:

The best type of exercise for women

The truth about consistency vs. frequency

Whether overtraining is real

Why most women are chronically under-fueling

Why grip strength and leg strength predict long-term health

Why muscle is one of the body’s most important endocrine organs

How muscle size and strength relate to cognitive function and resilience

How to build high-quality muscle while staying lean

Why you sometimes feel “puffy” while lifting — with the definitive scientific answer — and what NOT to do if you experience fluid retention

How to supplement Pilates with strength training

The minimal effective dose for progress,

How much protein you actually need + what to look for in protein powders

The habits proven to enhance cognitive performance.

This is your evidence-based roadmap to a stronger, sharper, more capable 2026.


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