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How to become a better You

Patrick Bardelli
8.10.2020
Translation: Patrik Stainbrook
Pictures: Thomas Kunz

«betteryou» a new company based in Zurich. Their goal: quality of life, joy and satisfaction for all. Sound like esoteric hocus-pocus? On the contrary.

I have a spiroergometry appointment in Zurich's District 6. After about two hours, I went home smarter, with detailed nutritional instructions and a detailed training plan. But let's take it one step at a time.

Searching for a better You

Why am I doing this? Well, I've been feeling exhausted and stressed out a lot lately. It doesn't matter how much I sleep, do sports or otherwise supposedly do something for my well-being. I don't know what it is, but that's got to change. Which is why I'm getting help from betteryou.

Smile more

Benjamin Signer is a qualified nutritionist at betteryou. He accompanied me through the test. Before getting on the ergometer, I have to undergo some preliminary examinations and answer various questions about my life. How many times I've laughed lately is one of them. Well, that certainly made me think. Certainly not very often. Other questions concern stress, sleep quality or everyday annoyances.

Ben then uses bioelectric impedance analysis to determine my body's water level on the one hand and the voltage of my muscle cells on the other. The better hydrated I am, the more repair processes are going on. This gives a hint towards my system's regenerative capabilities. The higher the muscle tension, the better the cells are nourished and the more realistic muscle build-up becomes.

Ben Signer also uses potassium permetry to determine my body fat percentage. To do this, he measures the thickness of my skin folds at different points.

Full steam ahead

Then we proceed to the bike ergometer, mask and some cables included. Finally, we measure the respiratory gases under stress. After five minutes of comfortable biking, the resistance is increased every few seconds. My task is simple: pedal until you can't pedal anymore. Sounds easy, but it quickly got extremely exhausting. This is all followed by five minutes of relaxed biking.

«Do you have a music request?», Ben asks before I get going. I chose Rage Against the Machine. I needed something to push me. So I started biking, «Killing in the Name» serenading me as I went. About twenty minutes later I was done. Spiroergometry had finished me. I just couldn't go on. Exhausted doesn't even come close to describing it.

The first step to a better You

Freshly showered and ready to go. An espresso and lots of water in hand, I sit in Ben's consultation room again and look at my data. A lot of data. And here's what it looks like:

Or in simpler terms...

Now I know why I wasn't feeling all that great earlier. I eat too little and at the wrong time. I should start eating before, not after doing sports. Besides, I'm not working enough on my basic endurance. Furthermore, I should try to regenerate my mind and body better using relaxation exercises such as meditation. Finally, some constructive advice to work on.

I also downloaded an app with meditation instructions. Let's see if this will calm me down.

Individualisation

My diet and training plan have been individually tailored to me, my living conditions and my body for quite some time. Will betteryou make a difference? We’ll see. The beginning sounds promising, in any case. No restrictive diets, no boring default training regiments. I’m excited to see what tomorrow brings. In six weeks I'll be back in District 6. To repeat the whole process once again.

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From radio journalist to product tester and storyteller, jogger to gravel bike novice and fitness enthusiast with barbells and dumbbells. I'm excited to see where the journey'll take me next.


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