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‘Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb Show’ Episode 211: Healthy 71-Year Old Low-Carb Athlete Art DeVany


71-year old Arthur DeVany lives his low-carb Evolutionary Fitness model

As we age, people like to use that as an excuse for why they can’t lose weight or get their body into shape. After all, we all KNOW your metabolism slows down, your bones become brittle, you lose muscle, and it’s a hopeless situation to prevent obesity and declining health from happening as you enter the twilight years of life, right? But somebody forgot to tell that to my podcast interview guest today–Arthur DeVany. At the age of 71, he’s an inspiring athlete consuming a low-carb nutritional program he refers to as Evolutionary Fitness.

In Episode 211 of “The Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb Show with Jimmy Moore,” we hear from former economics professor and former professional minor league baseball player Arthur DeVany who tells us about how his wife’s diabetes drove him to the low-carbohydrate way of eating to control her insulin, why carbohydrates are driving obesity and disease, and how his Evolutionary Fitness program is helping people get their nutrition and fitness routine in order by getting back to the diet of our ancestors. He says the hunter/gatherer ideology is a model that we should all attempt to follow. This is one man you will LOVE to hear from in today’s interview.

There are FOUR ways you can listen to Episode 211:

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4. Calling (818) 688-2763 to listen via Podlinez

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How about that Arthur DeVany? Isn’t his story one of the most heartwarming and extraordinarily encouraging ones you’ve heard in a long time? Let me know how it impacted you in the show notes section of Episode 211. Learn more about who Arthur DeVany is, visit his ArthurDeVany.com web site, and check out his Evolutionary Fitness DVD. Be looking for a book about his Evolutionary Fitness program coming in 2010.

With this being Christmas week, this is the only podcast we’ll have for you this week. Come back again next Monday when I’ll have an interview with Binx Selby from BalancePoint Health who is helping change lipid profiles simply by raising their fat intake and cutting their carbohydrates. Hmmmm, that sounds familiar? I look forward to sharing that with you next week. MERRY CHRISTMAS!

  • AJ

    I have yet to listen to the episode but know of Professor DeVany’s Evolutionary Fitness program which he has spent many years refining. He really is an inspiration to us low-carbers and I look forward to hearing this latest interview. Big thanks Jimmy!

  • http://www.freetheanimal.com Richard Nikoley

    Art is the one who got me started. See the results for yourself:

    http://www.freetheanimal.com/root/2008/09/periodic-photo-progress-update.html

    I had the pleasure of meeting him last May for a conference in Las Vegas. The man wears a perpetual smile and has the best posture I have ever seen in a human being.

  • Anne Marie Healy

    Art is the father of my daughter’s husband. He really does practice what he preaches. He and his wife look like they are in their 40s, not their 70s. Both are very active and on the go.

  • henry

    I’m trying to listen to the Art DeVany episode, but am having trouble playing it. I’ve tried all formats. It says something along the lines of no longer available.

    Henry

    • http://www.livinlavidalowcarb.com Jimmy Moore

      We had a server meltdown in 2009 and had to move everything over to a new web site, Henry. Here’s the link to listen to my 2008 interview with Art DeVany: http://www.thelivinlowcarbshow.com/shownotes/2673/art-devany-episode-211/

      I’ll be interviewing him again in December and it will air sometime in the first quarter of 2011 about his brand new book coming out.