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Do You Have Advice for Reducing the Interference Effect for Recreationa Lifters?
Interference effect is much larger for power than it is for strength. Interference effect on physique related outcomes within within pretty reasonable training programs, isn't particularly large. When you start to see the programme get a little bit more intensive in terms of the overall volume frequency within the week, that's where we start to see more notable your interference effects.
Greg and Eric’s plans to morph the show into a political podcast have met an untimely end, but the show must go on. In today’s episode, they discuss some totally unsubstantiated claims about the coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, followed by some impressive Feats of Strength. After that, Eric shares a research review about how the timing of your meals may alter the metabolic response to feeding, then Greg shares a research roundup about energy expenditure during times of vigorous mental effort, antagonist stretching for strength and power, and using heart rate variability to gauge your recovery from lifting. Then, Greg and Eric answer a few listener questions, share a very tentative recommendation for the “On the Rise” segment, and share a very confident recommendation for the “On the Rise” segment. To close the episode, Greg discusses some of his favorite sources of fun, informative educational content that is not fitness related, and Eric one-ups him by sharing the only source of information a person would ever need.
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– TIME STAMPS –
New program for sale: Average to Savage 2.0: https://www.strongerbyscience.com/average-to-savage/ (0:00:59).
Lamenting the untimely terminations of the Klobuchar and Bloomberg campaigns (0:05:30).
Coronavirus (COVID-19) impacts the fitness world (0:07:29).
Feats of Strength (0:13:20).
Research Review: Twice as High Diet-Induced Thermogenesis After Breakfast vs Dinner On High-Calorie as Well as Low-Calorie Meals (0:21:03).
Research Roundup (0:35:31).
Q&A (0:59:44).
On the Rise? Marco Sterpa (1:52:21).
On the Rise: Travis Pollen (1:57:10).
To Play Us Out (2:01:00)
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