The Stronger By Science Podcast

Fatigue Mechanisms, HIIT Programming, and Sex Disparities in Research

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Jun 9, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
2
The Road to Athens, Ns
03:44 • 3min
3
The World's Best Weight Lifter - Antonino Pisaato
06:55 • 4min
4
Is Asidosis a Cause of Fatigue?
10:53 • 6min
5
The Nervous System Is Responsible for Collecting Neural Signals for Contractile Function
16:30 • 3min
6
The Inorganic Fosfate Effect on Asidosis Fatigue
19:07 • 6min
7
Is There a Trend to Overestimate How Much We Know About the Body?
24:40 • 3min
8
What's Up With Cramps?
27:33 • 2min
9
Cover Stories on Stronger by Science, Uh, Yeah.
29:32 • 1min
10
Are Female Subjects Underrepresented in Research in Exercise Science?
30:40 • 5min
11
How Can We Generalize Research on Male Subjects to Female Subjects?
35:49 • 2min
12
Is There a Representative Sample of Recent Systematic Reviews and Medanalysis?
37:45 • 3min
13
Uh, Is the Representation of Female Subjects in Research Going Up?
40:54 • 4min
14
How to Use a Mix X Cohort in Research?
44:39 • 5min
15
Resistance Training
50:07 • 5min
16
Dose Response Relationship Between Training Volume and Muscle Growth
54:44 • 4min
17
Are You Comfortable Pushing Your Text Support Segment?
58:45 • 2min
18
Low Intensity Cardio Training
01:01:07 • 4min
19
High Intensity Interval Training - Work to Rest Ratio
01:05:31 • 2min
20
High Intensity Interval Training
01:07:38 • 4min
21
Can I Hit Legs on Wednesday?
01:11:59 • 4min
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Are Female Subjects Underrepresented in the Research?
01:16:13 • 3min
23
Are Mixed Cohorts Really Easier to Study?
01:19:05 • 3min
24
The Most Friction, the Less Battles and Quibbles With Reviewers
01:22:19 • 2min
25
The Black Keys, Uh, a Well Known Band
01:24:00 • 5min
26
Poky Man Legends Arsius Review
01:28:34 • 5min