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Q&A: Beltless Training, Leucine, and the Health Benefits of Strength

Q&A: Beltless Training, Leucine, and the Health Benefits of Strength

FromThe Stronger By Science Podcast


Q&A: Beltless Training, Leucine, and the Health Benefits of Strength

FromThe Stronger By Science Podcast

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Length:
87 minutes
Released:
Jun 6, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Stronger By Science will now be releasing an episode every single week. Every other episode will be a “Question & Answer” (Q&A) episode, in which Eric and Greg answer questions submitted by listeners. If you want your questions answered on a future episode, please submit them using any of the following links:
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Timestamps
1:30 Should you change the way you train as you approach the age of 40 (and beyond)? How and why do performance and recovery change as we age?
11:42 Considering the result of this 2014 study, would you see similar long-term results from eating a normal amount of a whole protein source, or a smaller protein dose that is supplemented with extra leucine?
Article on dietary amino acid balance and hyperphagia.
19:53 What’s your take on long-term effects of heavy lifting on spine and joint health?
31:47 Any recommendations for lifters with spinal loading issues?
43:27 For an advanced lifter, is beltless training useless?
49:02 At what point do you see diminished returns when it comes to the health benefits of getting stronger?
56:40 What would happen if Terry Tao started studying exercise science? What kind of progress would the field make?
1:07:47 A few scientific fields have recently identified issues with replication, reproducibility, and transparency in research. How prevalent are these issues in exercise science?
Released:
Jun 6, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Greg Nuckols and Eric Trexler from Stronger By Science share evidence, anecdotes, and incoherent ramblings on training, nutrition, science, and life in general.