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3 Workout Recovery Myths

3 Workout Recovery Myths

FromHealth Hackd Podcast


3 Workout Recovery Myths

FromHealth Hackd Podcast

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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Jun 8, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Anytime people talk about "workout recovery", there are a few recommendations that seem to be very common. If you browse the internet for "workout recovery methods", a few strategies that you are bound to come across are:Epsom salt bathsIcing Post-workout protein intakeThese methods have been popular for years and continue to be implemented by anybody looking to heal after a workout. But  how did these recovery tactics originate? Are they based in evidence or essentially myth? This week, Andy and Aaron look at the evidence behind the 3 common workout recovery tactics to see just how beneficial they actually are. Learn more on InstagramWatch us on YouTubeVisit our WebsiteResources:Magnesium in Man: Implications for Health and Disease Magnesium in Prevention and TherapySuboptimal Magnesium Status in the United States: Are the Health Consequences Underestimated?Magnesium Enhances Exercise Performance via Increasing Glucose Availability in the Blood, Muscle, and Brain During ExerciseMyth or Reality—Transdermal Magnesium?University of Birmingham Epsom Salt Bath ExperimentDoes Epsom Salt Work?Why Ice Delays RecoveryWhat Is the Evidence for Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation Therapy in the Treatment of Ankle Sprains in Adults?Effect of Local Cold-Pack Application on Systemic Anabolic and Inflammatory Response to Sprint-Interval Training: A Prospective Comparative TrialNutrient Timing: The Future of Sports NutritionInternational Society of Sports Nutrition position stand: Nutrient timingNutrient timing revisited: is there a post-exercise anabolic window?The effect of protein timing on muscle strength and hypertrophy: a meta-analysisDisclaimer: This podcast is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. The products, information, services and other content provided on and through this podcast, including information that may be provided in the show notes (directly or via linking to third-party sites), are provided for informational purposes only. Please consult with your physician or other healthcare professional regarding any medical or health-related diagnosis or treatment options.
Released:
Jun 8, 2020
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