Steve Aoki Just Dropped His #1 ‘Biohacking’ Secret

The high-energy DJ's self-care routine includes a few unusual habits...and one must-have snack.

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If you missed shows during the pandemic, you know the magic of the concert experienceโ€”but Steve Aoki takes “entertainment” next-level. Known for his relentless tour schedules, this two-time Grammy-nominated EDM DJ launches confetti cannons and super-sized cakes to keep his fans raving into the wee hours.

Fans know: If Steve Aoki could bottle his energy, it would sell out in minutes. But short of that, The Healthy @Reader’s Digestย got the goods from the 45-year-old producer and entrepreneur about the nutrition and fitness habits that keep him hyped, theย self-care routine that keeps him grounded, and his favorite vitamin that just made us even bigger fans.

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Steve Aoki on his diet, favorite cheat meal

โ€œIโ€™m an impulse food guy,โ€ Aoki says, confessing that on tour, his green rooms are filled with candy and other not-so-healthy choicesโ€”โ€œand Iโ€™ll just eat all of that,โ€ he laughs. โ€œLike, if itโ€™s in front of me, Iโ€™m gonna eat it.โ€

Aoki’s trick to keeping things balanced is making sure he has nutrient-packed options at his fingertips instead. He puts veggies in his hospitality rider, along with healthier snacks like Quest Nutritionโ€™s Protein Bars, or their new low-carb, high-protein Cheddar Blast Cheese Crackers, which Aoki is partnering up with the company to spotlight in a TikTok challenge sweepstakes.ย 

โ€œIโ€™ve actually had Quest in my rider for probably, I don’t know, four or five years,โ€ he says. โ€œIt’s always staring at me. So that way if I need a quick protein bite, like boom, boom, I have it right there.โ€

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Even when he’s not on tour, Aoki says he’s mindful about what he puts into his body. โ€œI definitely consider myself a biohacker,โ€ he admits. โ€œSo I have like a gazillion vitamins. I take like 20, 25 different vitamins.โ€ He considers vitamin D one of his most important supplements. โ€œItโ€™s interesting how almost everyone I know is deficient in vitamin D.โ€

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Aoki also uses the app MyFitnessPal to help him track his macronutrient intake, or the amount of proteins, carbs and fat he consumes.

He says he doesn’t intentionally try to practice intermittent fasting, but he does time his meals carefully, breaking his fast between noon and 2 p.m. each day, then eating a big meal around 6 or 7 p.m. โ€œI try to eat sparingly little snacks here and there,โ€ he says, โ€œ…but if Iโ€™m home, Iโ€™m done eating by 8 or 9.โ€

(Still, EDM DJs are people too: Aoki says his favorite cheat meal is pizzaโ€”he even owns PizzAoki, a West Coast delivery chain.)

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Steve Aoki’s out-of-the-box self-care routine

Steve Aoki floating holding a box of quest crackers with the healthy exclusive interview templatecourtesy Quest

Of course, having the energy he needs to pump up a crowd night after night isnโ€™t just about what Steve Aoki eatsโ€”itโ€™s also about how he moves.ย Aoki says he works out three times a week, mixing cardio and strength training.ย 

He also has a rigorous wellness and self-care routine: โ€œI do cold plunges. I have three solo cold plunge tanks, and a cold plunge jacuzzi that holds like 20 people. I do that three times a week, sauna three times a week.โ€ย 

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Aoki enjoys regular 60 to 90 minute sessions in a hyperbaric chamber, which contains 100% oxygen (NASA reports that the air we breathe is 21% oxygen). According to the U.S. Food & Drug Administrationย (FDA), oxygen of this quality can help the body heal and fight certain infectionsโ€”but at the end of the day, Steve Aoki says these intensive practices aren’t necessary…it’s just about what works for you. โ€œYou don’t need to do any of this stuff. I think I’m just trying to be as optimal as possible.โ€ That’s definitely the vibe we’re getting.

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Miranda Manier
Miranda is the Associate Editor for TheHealthy.com and The Healthy section of Reader's Digest magazine. Previously, Miranda was a producer at WNIT, the PBS affiliate in South Bend, Indiana; and the producer in residence for Minneapolis TV news KARE 11, where she won an Upper Midwest Regional Emmy Award for producing gavel-to-gavel coverage of the Derek Chauvin trial. Miranda also interned at Chicagoโ€™s PBS station, WTTW, and worked as the managing editor at the Columbia Chronicle at Columbia College. Outside of work, Miranda enjoys acting, board games, and trying her hand at a good vegan dessert recipe. She also loves talking about TVโ€”so tell her what youโ€™re watching!