

Ep 327 - Fat Loading, Sodium Limits, and More
In this episode of Iron Culture, hosts Eric Trexler and Eric Helms discuss a variety of topics related to bodybuilding, nutrition, and fitness. First they share updates on Front Page Fitness and discuss some soon-to-be-released articles from the Mass Research Review, with topics including the implications of cold exposure, how much testosterone actually impacts muscle mass, seed oils, the effects of ketogenic diets on blood lipids, and eccentric training on muscle growth. The conversation also touches on the effects of alcohol consumption, navigating excess skin after weight loss, fat loading, sodium intake, meditation to acutely impact lifting performance, the effects of creatine supplementation, circuit training, and much more.
Time stamps:
00:00 - Opening and introductions
03:29 - Mass Research Review June issue preview - cold exposure vs heat, testosterone/TRT, dietary fat & seed oils
10:25 - Lean mass hyperresponders critique - "most egregiously misnamed term in health and physiology"
14:06 - Helms' articles: eccentric training defense and time-restricted feeding for hypertrophy
14:26 - Eccentric training controversy - debunking claims that eccentrics are useless or harmful
19:03 - Philosophy of science in fitness - how to evaluate competing training theories and models
22:20 - Formal education vs self-education - value of academic guardrails in exercise science
29:08 - Excess skin after weight loss - factors affecting skin elasticity and examples
38:20 - "Muscle maturity" phenomenon - skin thickness changes with age in bodybuilders
41:19 - Fat loading for bodybuilding - critical analysis of peak week strategies
48:51 - Deadlift re-bracing strategy - reset between reps vs continuous reps
52:27 - High sodium intake in athletes - 7g/day vs health recommendations
58:30 - Creatine and body odor - addressing unusual supplement side effect claims
61:01 - Alcohol consumption and fitness - 2-3 vodka drinks nightly impact on muscle growth
69:08 - Meditation and training performance - mental fatigue vs relaxation before lifting
74:59 - Diet quality vs calories - what drives weight gain in real-world scenarios
78:28 - Circuit training benefits - supersets and time-efficient programming
82:47 - Creatine effectiveness long-term - one-time investment vs compounding benefits
86:24 - Wrapping up