Myoprat
Podkast av Juma Iraki & Markus Haugen
Myoprat er en forskningsbasert podkast om trening, ernæring, kosttilskudd og andre temaer relatert til muskelvekst og fettforbrenning. Om du er opptat...
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73 EpisoderI denne episoden diskuterer Markus og jeg om proteiner. Noen av tingene vi diskuterer er: (03:14) Hva er proteiner? (08:25) Proteiner og nyrer (13:20) Hvor mye protein bør du spise? (24:40) Fordeling og timing (47:20) Proteiner og vegetarianere/veganere (52:10)Proteintilskudd (1:01:20) Oppsumering
I denne episoden diskuterer Markus og jeg om muskelminne. Noen av tingene vi diskuterer er: (11:51): Hva er muskelminne? (23:30): Hvordan påvirkes myonukleider av alder og doping? (44:20): Hva har vi lært av korona? (48:30): Hva bør man gjøre? (53:40): Konklusjon
Broderick began training in earnest Christmas Day 1981 (10 years old), and was %100 committed to the lifelong pursuit of human performance from that moment forward! Every action and decision (good and bad) in his life has been made with that predication first. Over the last 30 years, He has competed on the national level as a Bodybuilder and Strongman and on the national and international level as a powerlifter. He completed a Bachelors degree in Biology with a minor in Analytical Chemistry from the University of Arizona in 1994 and have spent 1000’s of hours involved in sports lab studies and research projects relating to human performance and athletic sciences! On a coaching / consulting level he have assisted 100’s of athletes from the recreational to Olympic medalists. TeamEvilGSP has helped to produce more than a few IFBB Pro Bodybuilders and world-class powerlifters. https://www.teamevilgsp.com In this podcast, Broderick and I discuss blood work. Some of the things we discuss are: (02:07): How often should you do blood work? (07:26): What is the first thing you look at when assessing blood work? (30:32): How can training potentially affect blood work? (40:46): What is the take home message?
Melina Magulas has Master of Sports Science from the Norwegian School of Sports Sciences with specialization in exercise physiology and sports biomechanics. Her focused area of research as a part of a biomechanics group was on properties and training adaptations in the muscle-tendon unit system. Melina works in Oslo, Norway as an exercise physiologist and performance coach at Magnat Center, testing and training people ranging from the elite athlete to the patient. She also lectures at the Academy for Personal Training in Norway, and is responsible for endurance and physical activity and health. In this podcast, Melina and I discuss concurrent training. Some of the things we discuss are: (07:30) What is concurrent training? (11:00) How does endurance training interfere with molecular signalling that is important to muscle hypertrophy? (24:10): Is there differences in endurance exercises in regard to interference with resistance training? (36:25): If you were to do both, how can you structure it to make it not interfere with each other? (41:25): What is the take home message?
Director of Education: Andy is a tenured Professor in the Center for Sport Performance at CSU Fullerton. He was born and raised in beautiful Rochester, WA and is a die-hard Seahawks, Huskies, & Mariner fan. RIP Sonics. As a youth, Andy played every sport at his disposal, excelling at Football, Basketball, Baseball, and Track & Field. While not playing, he worked at grocery stores, gas stations, hay fields, blueberry farms, and in the road construction business. It was during this time he discovered Strength & Conditioning. Andy took his limited talents to Linfield College to join their Football team and pursue a degree in Exercise Science. While he experienced great success in both (2004 National Championship and 2x Captain and immediate inductee into the "All Ugly" Team), the true reward of this time was the meeting of lifelong friend (Doug Larson). The two fed each other's pursuit of knowledge of human performance and led them to attend the University of Memphis for the Masters degrees in Human Movement Sciences. A bit of luck and excellent faculty mentoring led Doug and Andy to meet Mike Bledsoe and the man formally known as "Barbell Buddha" Chris Moore - all of which later led to the creation of the #1 Health & Fitness Podcast in the world Barbell Shrugged. It also marked the start of Andy's competitive Weightlifting (culminating in his 7th Place finish in the 2007 National Championships), Mixed Martial Arts, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu careers. Needing to know more about muscle, Andy spent 4 years studying the structure and function of human skeletal muscle at the single cell level, a feat which earned him a PhD in Human Bioenergetics in 2011. This also resulted in the friendship with frequent collaborator Dr. Jimmy Bagley and the ability to open up his own "Biochemistry and Molecular Exercise Physiology Laboratory" at CSU Fullerton. He now focuses his attention on teaching classes (Sports Nutrition, Exercise Physiology, Designing Exercise Programs, Applied Strength and Conditioning, Athlete Assessment and Measurement, etc.) and running the BMEP lab (which studies the acute responses and chronic adaptations of human skeletal muscle in response to high force/velocity/power and fatiguing exercise from the whole body, down to the individual muscle fiber and even into the individual DNA. The team does this by taking muscle biopsies from non-athletes and elite athletes from different backgrounds (e.g. normal college student, MMA fighter, Boxer, Weightlifter, etc.) and use highly sophisticated laboratory techniques and equipment to address questions about single fiber "type", size, function, protein quantity, diameter, mitochondria, and myonuclear function. You can get all of our published research here. At heart, Andy is simply a story-teller and teacher. Follow Andy on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drandygalpin/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe3R2e3zYxWwIhMKV36Qhkw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/867284807783 Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrAndyGalpin In this podcast, Andy and I discuss Mechanims for Muscle Hypertrophy. Some of the things we discuss are: (05:30): What are the different mechanisms of muscle hypertrophy? (08:30): What role does metabolic stress have for muscle hypertrophy? (13:30): Does muscle damage cause muscle hypertrophy? (27:30): Can you change your muscle fiber types based on how you train? (41:00): What is the take home message?
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