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If you love shrimp, you’re not alone. The average American consumes about 4 pounds of shrimp yearly! Shrimp is one of the most consumed type of shellfish.
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The Benefits of a High Protein Diet, when dieting⭕️
Protein has long been identified as a critical macronutrient to consider in skeletal muscle repair and synthesis. Indeed, resistance trained athletes have advocated high protein diets for many years, therefore let's see what the...
Mind-Muscle Connection
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We often hear that it's good to have a mind-muscle connection. So to actively think about engaging the muscle group you are trying to train. But what does the research on mind-muscle connection actually show?
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In a 2018 study, researchers investigated the effects of...
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Has anyone had experience with oxytocin yet?
What's the recommended dosage? Any solid research places carry it?
Looks like it may be worth trying, but I don't know anyone who has tried it yet. Not sure if it actually works w muscle growth, fat loss, reducing stress etc.
About Meal Frequency
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When you consume food, your body expends energy to digest and process the nutrients in your diet. This is known as the "thermic effect of food" (TEF) [1, 2]. A common misconception is that you need to consume several smaller meals per day to maximize the thermic effect of...
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🎉 We are very proud to present Steroidify's second free Ebook: The SARMs Handbook!
Everything you need to know about SARMs, including what SARMs are and how to use them!
❕The book begins with an explanation about the process of creating SARMs 🧬 their role on current trials, to understand in...
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MYO REP TRAINING FOR HYPERTROPHY⭕️
Myo Reps have been popularized by Borge ***erli around 2008: it's pretty much a rest-pause training method, based on current research model on hypertrophy.
Personally I've been using this style of training for my accessory/isolation work and I would...
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everyone from what I understand I’m the only one prescribed glp1 and bodybuilding I’m currently using 7mg along with metformin 2500mg daily and would like to bring myself to log it on here and update with how I feel look side effects and research studies on as there is many and more to come as...
Training to failure is a hot topic in the bodybuilding community. While many high -level bodybuilders recommend going to failure, research doesn’t always support this practice. Why is this the case?
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💥 Research doesn’t always reflect what happens in the gym. Oftentimes, research protocols use...
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With gyms closing again in some parts of the world, more people will start training from home. So you may find yourself training with limited equipment and higher repetitions. But can you actually gain muscle while training with higher reps?
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The answer is yes! The current literature on rep...
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We know you need a calorie deficit for fat loss. But one of the most common reasons people struggle with creating a calorie deficit is that they are consuming more calories without knowing. In today's post, I will discuss a few potential fat loss barriers and practical solutions.
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An ongoing debate in sports sciences is whether cold or heat therapy is more effective for improving recovery. Although the studies we have on the topic are not conclusive, there are a few interesting findings that I would like to share with you.
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Beligas Pharmaceutical originated out of a collaboration between Belgium scientific research firm Allied Research and Chinese bio engineering firm Greenpine Pharmaceuticals. The combined company Beligas function as their online pharmaceutical e-commerce portal where as the Allied Research...
IT FEELS GOOD
Lets talk about massage guns, or in a fancy science-ish way, vibration/percussion therapy. If you watched the video you saw me cover three different areas. Muscle soreness from the gym, performance in the gym/sport, and its use in rehab/therapy.
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Although the title of this post states "bad training day", I'd argue there is no such a thing as a bad training day. Even if you weren't able to perform at your best on a certain day, you still showed up and are building the habit of consistently training your body.
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Now, to make sure that when...
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Yo guys, been trying to research but i cant find shit. Anyone know the legal status of SARMS being imported and exported out of Mexico?
Comon MC lets discuss FAM, lego
hi i want to take it to the next level. I am 30 years old 210 pounds I ride at 600 mg enanthate in cruise. the highest test I have done is 1250 mg per week. I have been on the shelf for 2 years as you advise me as a cycle so that its punch
How the type of cardio you do (and when) can influence your results.
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There's good evidence indicating the interference effect is local [2, 3]. Lower body dominant cardio (specifically, running and cycling) doesn't interfere with upper body muscle development. So one effective way to program...
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