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Looking to boost your game to top levels? In this episode, I talk with Scott Evans of Athlete Blood Test about how biomarker testing is revolutionizing athletic performance. We explore how blood panels reveal hidden imbalances, why “normal” ranges don’t apply to athletes, and how data can guide nutrition, recovery, and training. From pros to weekend warriors, Scott shares why personalized testing is the secret weapon for high performers.

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Scott Evans is the Chief Revenue Officer of Athlete Blood Test (ABT), a company dedicated to precision profiling for athletes. With roots in elite sports science, ABT delivers customized biomarker testing that helps athletes—from Olympians to executives—optimize performance, training, and recovery. Scott leads ABT’s mission to unify pathology and performance, providing data-driven insights that empower athletes at every level.

Connect with Scott Evans

Website: https://www.athletebloodtest.com/ 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/athletebloodtestcom/ 

Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/athletebloodtest

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DISCLAIMER: The content herein is for educational and entertainment purposes only, containing opinions of the participants, and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Consult with a qualified healthcare professional for specific questions or concerns and dial 911 in case of a medical emergency. Never delay seeking nor disregard medical advice because of information shared herein.

Please be aware that different healthcare providers may have varying approaches to lab testing and interpretation. The selection of specific tests, methodologies, and treatment recommendations can differ based on the provider’s training, experience, and the individual needs of the patient. Providers should always use their best clinical judgment when making decisions for patient care.

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