Episode 175: Peptides, Sleep, and the Real Fundamentals of High-Level Performance.
Chasing peak performance with shortcuts is easy. Building it on sleep, nutrition, and smart decisions, while everyone else is living on energy drinks, screens, and quick fixes, is where the real edge lives.Welcome to Oak Performance Radio, where we dig into what high-level performance really takes. We break down training, preparation, and decision-making with real athletes, real coaches, and real environments—on the field and beyond it.Episode HighlightsIn today’s episode, host Adam Lane sits down with sports medicine orthopedic surgeon Dr. Geoff Van Thiel to cut through the noise on performance. They break down what actually works: sleep, nutrition, training, and recovery, and where tools like fasting, peptides, GLP‑1 drugs, cold plunges, and sauna truly fit. The focus stays on building solid fundamentals first and then carefully layering in advanced methods, instead of chasing quick fixesEpisode OutlineWhy fundamentals still beat “biohacks.”Fasting done wrong vs fasting done rightPeptides 101: what they are and why they’re not harmlessBPC‑157 and “Wolverine peptide” style recovery claimsGLP‑1 weight loss drugs: band-aid or game changer?Finding your “first domino.”Youth athletes, shoulder pain, and the illusion of quick fixesSleep as a performance enhancerScreens, social media, and honest self-auditsShock the system: why dramatic changes sometimes workTraining variety and the strength exampleRecovery tools: cold plunges, ice baths, and saunaThe real order of prioritiesDr. Van Thiel’s platforms and future contentEpisode Chapters00:00 Intro & who is Dr. Geoff Van Thiel02:00 Info overload: fasting, peptides, “biohacks”04:38 Fasting fails vs sustainable intermittent fasting07:30 Luka Dončić, LeBron & performance fundamentals09:32 Real food, protein, and dirty supplements10:48 What are peptides? Simple explanation13:14 BPC‑157 “Wolverine peptide” and recovery17:22 How GLP‑1 drugs work and real patient results23:47 Obesity, mood, hormones & the first domino26:12 Youth athletes, shoulder pain & quick fixes28:13 Sleep, injury risk, and performance33:39 Ice baths, muscle growth & sauna benefits38:39 Screen time, blue light & honest tradeoffs39:48 Shock changes: resets, diets, and cold exposure42:18 Runners, strength training & changing stimulus43:45 Big rocks vs fringe biohacksAction TakenDr. Geoff Van Thiel commits to sharing more detailed content on:PeptidesSleep and recoveryPerformance fundamentalsProvide deeper resources on performance and healthConclusionHigh performance doesn’t start with injections, cold tubs, or expensive supplements. It starts with boring, proven basics: sleep, nutrition, smart training, and honest habits around screens and stress. Peptides, GLP‑1 drugs, fasting, sauna, and cold exposure can all have a place, but only once the “big rocks” are solid. CTAFor more conversations on real-world performance, follow Oak Performance Radio and subscribe so you don’t miss the next episode.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oakperformancelabInstagram: @oakperformanceLearn more about Dr. Geoffrey Van Thiel’s work and resources on orthopedics and sports medicine:www.vanthielmd.comFacebook: Dr. Geoffrey Van ThielInstagram: @vanthielmdThank you for listening and for caring about what truly drives performance. Keep showing up, tightening the basics, and making the kind of choices your future self and the people who count on you will be proud of.