This goes poof at midnight PST tonight.


Tonight at midnight PST, this whole thing disappears.

Cart shut.

Lights out.

Digital corpse.

No extension or “can you leave it open another day?”

If you are a well-intentioned procrastinator who meant to enroll, got distracted by some cold-plunge clown on Instagram, and woke up tomorrow with regret, dry lips, and 17 tabs open, now is the time.

Gone is gone.

Unti Fall 2026.

That’s the deal.

And before this thing turns into smoke and bad decisions, here’s what vanishes with it:

All 4 pillar modules.

More than 40 explicit action items because this cert is not theoretical theater for physiology voyeurs who collect acronyms and never change anything.

The protocols, progressions and expert interviews.

The integration model that finally explains how temperature, pH, fuel use, and breathing actually talk to each other instead of pretending they live in separate zip codes.

My private email.

You ask.

I answer.

Simple. Useful. No chatbot intern in a hallway nonsense.

The Red Light Therapy Masterclass too — the 6-video series I spent darn near a year building for Dr. Andy Galpin and Dan Garner at Biomolecular Athlete.

That one has never been public.

It won’t be after tonight either.

Same story with the Meathead Cardio Quick Start Guide for the lifter who wants a bigger aerobic engine without burying their gains in a shallow grave behind the squat rack.

All of it goes poof at midnight.

That means if this week taught you something real...

If the idea of training temperature, pH, fuel expansion, and breathing like an actual system punched you right between the eyes...

If you’d rather own the whole framework than keep stitching it together yourself from PubMed at 2 a.m. like a sleep-deprived marmot hoarding PDFs and cortisol...

the door is still open.

For a few more hours.

https://miket.me/physflex <-- closes midnight PST tonight

Payment plans are live at checkout via Affirm and Klarna.

If those are busted in your country or some other weird logistical cobweb is in the way, hit reply and I’ll help sort it out.

If you’re wondering whether the cert fits your situation, hit reply.

Waiting all week for some mystical sign from the heavens that this is the right move, congratulations:

This email is the sign.

The universe outsourced the job to me. Baw hahahaha.

Go.

Much love,

Dr. Mike

PS — Cart closes TONIGHT, Monday April 27 at midnight PST.

https://miket.me/physflex

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Mike T Nelson CISSN, CSCS, MSME, PhD
Associate Professor, Carrick Institute
Owner, Extreme Human Performance, LLC
Editorial Board Member, STRONG Fitness Mag

Mike T Nelson is a PhD and not a physician or registered dietitian. The contents of this email should not be taken as medical advice. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any health problem - nor is it intended to replace the advice of a physician. Always consult your physician or qualified health professional on any matters regarding your health.

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Dr Mike T Nelson

Creator of the Flex Diet Cert & Phys Flex Cert, CSCS, CISSN, Assoc Professor, kiteboarder, lifter of odd objects, metal music lover. >>>>Sign up to my daily FREE Fitness Insider newsletter below

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