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In the Stress/Recovery/Adaptation model, a lifter must adequately recover from the stress imposed in the gym by lifting weights in order to adapt and get stronger. The main components of recovery are food and sleep, and today Coach Trent and Jordan are talking about food. The long and the short of it is that if you want to get strong, you will need to eat a lot of food. Possibly a lot more than you are used to. There are a few exceptions, such as the morbidly obese, who can successfully run a novice linear progression in a slight caloric deficit, but the majority of people will need to eat in a surplus to see strength gains. This means gaining weight on the scale, to provide the nutrients necessary for your body to build muscle mass, and to gain the leverage necessary to move heavy weights. Remember the weight on the bar is what is driving progress in the NLP, so anything we can do to continue adding weight to the bar will result in more strength and more muscle mass. As the champion bodybuilder Lee Haney says: "You can't train like a horse and eat like a bird." Connect With Us Email: jonesbarbellclub@gmail.com [jonesbarbellclub@gmail.com] Trent IG: @marmalade_cream [https://www.instagram.com/marmalade_cream/] Jordan IG: @babayaga_sews [https://www.instagram.com/babayaga_sews/]
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