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The Carnivore Cast is a podcast focused on the carnivore diet and lifestyle with practical advice from successful carnivores, citizen scientists, and top researchers answering your burning questions and meaty topics. 

Aug 18, 2020

This episode is a very long time coming and I’m super excited to have this guest on: Zach Moore (@zm_carnivore and @zachmfitness) is a fitness/lifestyle coach at Precision Nutrition (PN), Head of Strength and Conditioning for Nourish Balance Thrive, and a carnivore. Before joining Precision Nutrition, Zach was a full-time strength coach at Indianapolis Fitness and Sports Training (IFAST) – named one of the top 10 gyms in the U.S. by Men’s Health magazine in 2009 and 2010 and co-owned by Bill Hartman and Mike Robertson. He’s previously worked with Martin Berkhan of Leangains and programmed for the Ketogains bootcamps. Zach holds a host of certifications in training and nutrition, he’s one of the smartest and most thoughtful people in the space that I know, and that’s why after meeting him at the Carnivore Conference in Boulder last year, he became my personal coach.

 

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What questions would you like answered or who would you like to hear from in the carnivore or research community?

 
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