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#769: Q&A with Tim — Reinvention, Visualization Techniques, Making “Risky” Decisions, Parenting Considerations, Intuition, New Hobbies, Dating, and More

The Tim Ferriss Show

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Slow and Steady Wins the Muscle Race

A slow tempo in resistance training, defined as at least five seconds for both concentric and eccentric movements, is highly effective for building muscle mass and improving bone density, particularly in older adults. This method not only reduces the risk of injury but also supports sustainable fitness practices. Complementing this training with a walking regimen further enhances overall health. Additionally, adopting a slow-carb diet can be an integral part of the fitness strategy, providing essential nutrients and support for muscle building.

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