
Iron Culture presented by MASS
Ep 318 - Resistance Training as a Fat Loss Tool (ft. Dr. Mike Ormsbee)
Mar 12, 2025
Joining the conversation is Dr. Mike Ormsbee, a Full Professor at Florida State University and an expert in resistance training and fat oxidation. He discusses how resistance training effectively aids fat loss and challenges common myths surrounding energy expenditure. The talk dives into the roles of myokines, the significance of protein timing, and how sleep quality interacts with nutrition. They also explore nuanced views on caloric dynamics and emphasize personalized approaches to training and nutrition for better body composition.
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- Resistance training significantly contributes to fat oxidation and body composition changes, challenging traditional views solely focusing on strength building.
- The interplay between glycogen and fat utilization during resistance training emphasizes a more nuanced approach to energy systems and exercise.
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Introduction of Dr. Mike Ormsby
Dr. Mike Ormsby, a full professor at Florida State University, is recognized for his impactful work in exercise physiology, particularly in resistance training and fat metabolism. His background includes significant contributions to the Institute of Sports Science and Medicine, where he has mentored numerous students and led extensive research in fat oxidation during resistance training. The discussion emphasizes the challenges of being a federally funded researcher and the importance of collaboration in advancing the field. Dr. Ormsby shares his excitement about the research being conducted and the continued exploration of fat metabolism in relation to resistance training.