Podcast Episode 129: Strength In Action: Food & Fitness – Amee Livingston and Lance Pekus
This episode is a collaboration with Beef. It’s What’s for Dinner, on behalf of the Beef Checkoff, as part of my role as a compensated member of the Beef Expert Bureau, a program of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, a contractor to the Beef Checkoff. As always, opinions are my own. Mike Roussell wrote “Strength: The Field Manual” in conjunction with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, a contractor to the Beef Checkoff.
This is a 2-part series on Strength – the principles of strength, fueling strength, and strength in action – ultimately: the strength to be your best self.
I interviewed 3 guests:
- Mike Roussell, a research scientist, protein expert and author of Strength: The Field Manual
- Amee Livingston, an Olympic weight lifter, food blogger and breast cancer survivor
- Lance Pekus, the Cowboy Ninja – a regular competitor on American Ninja Warrior and a cattle rancher with a degree in natural resources/environmental science.
In these two episodes, we discuss what strength means to each guest. We talk about physical strength but also mental and emotional strength. We discuss the “Four Cornerstones” of eating to support strength, some practical tips for tweaking your meals and snacks as well as simple cooking ideas and meal prepping advice – and we also talk about life on a cattle ranch and how both the land and the animals are cared for.
Strength: The Field Manual – Nutrition that gives you strength to be your best self

Dr. Mike’s book is divided into three parts.
Part 1: Principles of strength
- Understanding Strength
- Nutrients Central to the Pursuit of Strength
Part 2: Fueling strength
- The Four Cornerstones of Eating to Support Strength
Part 3: Strength in action
- Meal Prep Strategies
- 2-Day Meal Plan
- Lifestyle Habits That Build Strength
- Embodying Strength for Life
Amee Livingston
You don’t have to spend all day meal prepping! Try doing partial meal prep like batch cooking proteins or pre-chopping vegetables.”

I’ve learned to focus on how food makes me feel instead of focusing on food ‘rules’ and restrictions.”


Lance Pekus, the Cowboy Ninja
People might think I’m strong, but for me it’s the people behind me, it’s the people that support me, the ones that are there for me that are strong – and maybe their strength is getting shown through me.”

It’s not always about your physical abilities and strength – it’s also mental strength. Sitting around the dinner table, eating, talking with your family. That builds strength, emotional strength, mental strength. Being able to hold on and push through those moments where everyone else gives up or fails.”


Resources:
Amee Livingston: Website/Blog | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Instagram
Lance Pekus: Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube
Dr. Mike: Website | Podcast | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook
Strength: The Field Manual – online book and order form for FREE hardcopy
The BOLD Study – Beef in an Optimal Lean Diet study: effects on lipids, lipoproteins, and apolipoproteins – published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Beef. It’s What’s For Dinner: Website | Recipes | Cooking |Cuts | Nutrition | Raising Beef
Recipes mentioned on the show and favorites of Amee and Lance:
Meal Prep Sheet Pan Greek Meatballs with Vegetables
Instant Pot Mediterranean Beef
Instant Pot Cuban-Style Shredded Beef
Zucchini Spaghetti with Easy Beef Bolognese
Best Ever No Sugar Added Fresh Strawberry Pie
Summer Peach Frosé (frozen Rosé)
Related Episodes and Blog Posts:
The Science of Strength – Sound Bites Podcast episode #128 with Dr. Mike Roussell
The Power of Protein – Sound Bites Podcast episode #1 with Dr. Doug Paddon-Jones
Reduce, Reuse, Upcycle: Connecting the Dots Between Healthy People and a Healthy Planet – blog post coauthored by Dr. Keith Ayoob and Melissa Joy Dobbins
Get Melissa’s Sound Science Toolkit here!

Partnership with AADE

Sound Bites is partnering with the American Association of Diabetes Educators! Stay tuned for updates on the podcast, blog and newsletter!
- AADE20 call for abstracts. Submit your abstracts for the AADE 2020 conference to be held from Friday, August 14 to Monday, August 17 in Atlanta. Submissions can be submitted here. The deadline for education and research sessions is October 21, 2019. The deadline for posts is June 30, 2020.
- New podcast from AADE. AADE is proud to bring you a new podcast for your personal and professional growth. The Huddle: Conversations with the Diabetes Care Team features perspectives, issues and updates to inform your practice and elevate your role. Each episode dives into a variety of topics that directly impact your work in diabetes, prediabetes and cardiometabolic care; from advocacy to technology to new ways to support your clients. Available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and Stitcher. Learn more here.
- New Handouts for your clients! AADE has developed several handouts to help you address issues that can arise in those with diabetes and how to manage them. Click the links below to access each handout.
Diabetic Ketoacidosis
Hyperosmolar Syndrome
Sick Day management for Adults
Sick Day Management for Children
Music by Dave Birk
Enjoy The Show?
- Don’t miss an episode, subscribe via iTunes, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, Google Play, Spotify or RSS.
- Leave me a review in iTunes.
- Join the conversation by leaving a comment below!
Related
WELCOME TO MY BLOG
Thank you for stopping by!
I’m the Guilt-Free RD – “Because food shouldn’t make you feel bad!™”. So, on my Food for Thought blog I’m sharing the secret ingredients to enjoy your food with health in mind.
Subscribe!
Sign up for my monthly newsletter and episode eblasts so you never miss an update!


