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Premier Cardiovascular Health and Performance Podcast

Premier Cardiovascular Health and Performance Podcast

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Dr. Chris Huff, an interventional cardiologist, is here to help you master heart health. With a focus on prevention, this podcast offers real advice on how to eat better, exercise smarter, and understand your medical check-ups. Dr. Huff breaks down complex topics into clear, actionable steps, helping you live a healthier, longer life with a strong heart. Perfect for anyone looking to improve their well-being.2024 Premier Cardiovascular Health & Performance Podcast Développement personnel Exercice et forme physique Fitness, alimentation et nutrition Hygiène et vie saine Réussite personnelle
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    • #44: Climbing the Volcanos of Ecuador
      Feb 27 2026

      Dr. Huff recaps his 12-day mountaineering expedition in Ecuador — from acclimatization climbs to summiting Cotopaxi (19,347 ft) and pushing to 19,000 feet on Chimborazo before turning back due to avalanche risk.

      Dr. Huff shares why he transitioned from a traditional W2 cardiology role to locums work, how that decision created space for both family and adventure, and what climbing at altitude reveals about physiology, discipline, and restraint.

      He breaks down the realities of performing above 19,000 feet — pacing in zone two, managing fueling despite nausea, muscular endurance under load, and why summit success is never guaranteed. He also outlines the exact training framework he used: VO₂ max development, progressive strength work, and long-duration loaded efforts.

      Your preparation gives you the opportunity for success, but ultimately the mountain decides who may pass.

      Next on the horizon: Aconcagua (22,841 ft) — the gateway to 8,000-meter Himalayan peaks.

      This episode is sponsored by Lightstone DIRECT. Lightstone DIRECT invites you to partner with a $12B AUM real estate institution as you grow your portfolio. Access the same single-asset multifamily and industrial deals Lightstone pursues with its own capital – Lightstone co-invests a minimum of 20% in each deal alongside individual investors like you. You’re an institution. Time to invest like one.

      What You’ll Learn

      1️⃣ High VO₂ Max

      • Aerobic capacity remains the strongest predictor of longevity in both men and women.
      • 300 minutes per week of aerobic work appears to produce peak benefit.

      2️⃣ Strength

      • Posterior chain, quads, core stability, axial strength.
      • Progressive overload. 2–3 sessions per week minimum.

      3️⃣ Muscular Endurance

      • The most overlooked quality in fitness.
      • Long-duration loaded incline work.
      • Time on feet.
      • Two-hour + grind sessions.

      Episode 37 dives deeper into muscular endurance.

      Resources Mentioned:

      Mountain Gurus: https://www.instagram.com/mountaingurus

      Dave Garcia: https://www.instagram.com/davo_garcia

      Key Takeaway
      • Aerobic fitness + strength + muscular endurance = peak fitness
      • Summit success is never guaranteed.
      • Adventure requires intention.
      Let’s Connect:

      Work with Dr. Chris Huff: Premier Cardiovascular Health

      Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chris.huff.9480

      Instagram: @hufcm

      Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making any decisions about your health or medical treatment.

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      59 min
    • #43: Mastering Your Breath
      Feb 15 2026

      Rick Lybarger spent nearly three decades guiding families through high-stakes financial decisions. On the outside, everything looked successful. Internally, the pace was unsustainable.

      Instead of pushing harder, he chose a different path: learning how to regulate his nervous system through breathwork and meditation.

      What started as a personal reset evolved into years of studying breathwork, meditation, heart–brain coherence, and performance regulation. Rick is now helping others build sustainable excellence instead of reactive momentum.

      This episode is sponsored by Lightstone DIRECT. Lightstone DIRECT invites you to partner with a $12B AUM real estate institution as you grow your portfolio. Access the same single-asset multifamily and industrial deals Lightstone pursues with its own capital – Lightstone co-invests a minimum of 20% in each deal alongside individual investors like you. You’re an institution. Time to invest like one.

      In this conversation, we break down:
      • Sympathetic vs. parasympathetic breathing
      • How breath directly influences blood pressure, heart rate, and heart rate variability (HRV).
      • Morning and evening breath protocols
      • Box breathing
      • Breath holds and stress tolerance
      • Coherence breathing and heart–mind alignment
      • How breathwork improves athletic recovery
      • Why meditation benefits compound after 20 minutes
      • How to use breath in real-time conflict
      What You’ll Learn
      • How breath influences the autonomic nervous system
      • Why HRV improves with consistent breath training
      • The difference between activation breathing and calming breathing
      • A 10-minute morning protocol you can implement immediately
      • A simple pre-sleep breathing sequence
      • How to regulate acute stress in under 60 seconds
      • Why breath training improves athletic performance and recovery
      • How nervous system mastery supports clearer thinking
      Resources:

      Dan Brulé book – Just Breathe

      Dr. Joe Dispenza – Becoming Supernatural
      https://drjoedispenza.com
      Free guided meditations available on YouTube

      HeartMath Institute
      https://www.heartmath.org
      Research on heart–brain coherence and HRV

      Wim Hof Method
      https://www.wimhofmethod.com

      Connect With Rick

      Rick Lybarger is a Certified Financial Planner™ with 28 years of experience helping individuals and families navigate complex financial decisions with clarity, discipline, and long-term perspective.

      After coming close to burnout earlier in his career, Rick initiated a personal transformation that led to meaningful changes in how he lives and works, with an increased focus on health, resilience, and sustainable performance. For more than 7 years, he has worked as a breathwork and meditation coach, supporting clients in developing nervous system regulation, emotional resilience, and heart–mind coherence. He is also the founder of Wisdom Won, where he works as an energy healer, integrating breath, meditation, energetic alignment, and biohacking principles to support sustainable personal growth and overall well-being.

      Rick is a father of three and an outdoor enthusiast who enjoys time in nature and continually challenges himself through exercise. He is on a lifelong path of learning and self-inquiry, drawing from physical training, time in nature, and Hermetic teachings as disciplines for moving deeper into the principle of knowing thyself.

      🌐 Wisdom Won
      https://www.wisdomwon.com

      Rick offers breathwork and meditation coaching focused on nervous system regulation, emotional resilience, and sustainable performance.

      Key Takeaway

      You cannot eliminate stress.

      But you can train your nervous system to handle it.

      Master your breath and you master your mind.

      Let’s Connect:

      Work with Dr. Chris Huff: Premier Cardiovascular Health

      Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chris.huff.9480

      Instagram: @hufcm

      Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making any decisions about your health or medical treatment.

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      1 h et 9 min
    • #42: Abnormal Calcium Score…Now What?
      Jan 18 2026
      Many people are either terrified by a non-zero calcium score or falsely reassured by a score of zero. Neither reaction is helpful.In this episode, Dr. Chris Huff breaks down the science behind coronary artery calcium scoring and explains why it has emerged as one of the strongest predictors of cardiovascular risk—often outperforming traditional risk factors. You’ll learn how atherosclerosis develops, why calcium represents plaque burden and chronicity rather than blockage, and how age, fitness level, and lifestyle influence how scores should be interpreted.Dr. Huff also explains when calcium scoring is appropriate, when coronary CT angiography (CCTA) makes more sense, and why repeat calcium scans are rarely helpful once plaque is detected. The focus throughout is not on chasing numbers, but on using the right information to prevent heart attacks before they happen.—This episode is sponsored by Lightstone DIRECT. Lightstone DIRECT invites you to partner with a $12B AUM real estate institution as you grow your portfolio. Access the same single-asset multifamily and industrial deals Lightstone pursues with its own capital – Lightstone co-invests a minimum of 20% in each deal alongside individual investors like you. You’re an institution. Time to invest like one.What Listeners Will LearnWhat a coronary artery calcium score measures—and what it doesn’tWhy calcium reflects plaque burden and chronicity, not obstructionHow age affects calcium score interpretationWhy endurance athletes may have higher calcium scores Who should consider a calcium score and who should notWhen CCTA is more appropriate than a calcium scoreHow calcium scores guide lipid targets and prevention strategiesWhen aspirin may (and may not) provide benefitWhy routine stress testing is not required for most elevated scoresWhy serial calcium testing is rarely recommendedKey TakeawayA calcium score doesn’t diagnose blockages—but it tells you whether atherosclerosis is already present. Used correctly, it is a powerful tool to guide prevention and reduce the risk of future cardiovascular events.Episodes Referenced in This EpisodeDr. Huff references earlier episodes that explore atherosclerosis and lipidology in greater depth:Episode 2: Understanding Your Cholesterol Profile and How It Affects Your Heart Healthhttps://www.premiercardiohealth.com/podcast/episode/38843943/2-understanding-your-cholesterol-profile-and-how-it-affects-your-heart-healthEpisode 4: Common Cardiovascular Conditions, Risk Factors, Screening, and Modern Treatment Optionshttps://www.premiercardiohealth.com/podcast/episode/1c983f10/4-common-cardiovascular-conditionsrisk-factors-screening-and-modern-treatment-optionsEpisode 11: Advanced Lipidology for Cardiovascular Care (with Dr. Thomas Dayspring)https://www.premiercardiohealth.com/podcast/episode/f9382274/11-advanced-lipidology-for-cardiovascular-careResources & Evidence MentionedGuidelines & Consensus StatementsGrundy, S. M., Stone, N. J., Bailey, A. L., et al. (2019).2018 AHA/ACC/AACVPR/AAPA/ABC/ACPM/ADA/AGS/APhA/ASPC/NLA/PCNA guideline on the management of blood cholesterol. Circulation, 139(25), e1082–e1143.https://doi.org/10.1161/CIR.0000000000000625Arnett, D. K., Blumenthal, R. S., Albert, M. A., et al. (2019).2019 ACC/AHA guideline on the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease. Circulation, 140(11), e596–e646.https://doi.org/10.1161/CIR.0000000000000678Coronary Artery Calcium & Risk PredictionBudoff, M. J., Young, R., Burke, G., et al. (2018).Ten-year association of coronary artery calcium with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease events: The MESA study. Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 72(10), 1217–1226.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacc.2018.07.007Blaha, M. J., Cainzos-Achirica, M., Greenland, P., et al. (2016).Role of coronary artery calcium score of zero and other negative risk markers for cardiovascular disease. Circulation, 133(9), 849–858.https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.115.018524Aspirin & Primary PreventionMiedema, M. D., Duprez, D. A., Misialek, J. R., et al. (2014).Use of coronary artery calcium testing to guide aspirin utilization for primary prevention. Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, 7(3), 453–460.https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCOUTCOMES.113.000690Cainzos-Achirica, M., Miedema, M. D., McEvoy, J. W., et al. (2020).Coronary artery calcium for personalized allocation of aspirin in primary prevention. Circulation, 141(19), 1541–1553.https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.119.044243U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. (2022).Aspirin use to prevent cardiovascular disease. JAMA, 327(16), 1577–1584.https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2022.4983Lipids, Statins & Plaque BiologyPuri, R., Nicholls, S. J., Shao, M., et al. (2015).Impact of statins on serial coronary calcification. Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 65(13), 1273–1282.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacc.2015.01.036Lifestyle & ExerciseEstruch, R., Ros, E., Salas-Salvadó, J., et al. ...
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