Luke Tulloch Podcast Luke Tulloch
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- Health & Fitness
Fitness industry myth busting, physiology lessons and tips for personal trainers and fitness enthusiasts.
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Customize Your Training Frequency
How often should you train a muscle group? It's a question that leads into the most important aspect of program design.
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How rest between sets affects muscle growth
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How to understand research
In today’s world, we have more accumulated knowledge available to us as individuals than entire generations did not so long ago. It’s great to have the world of knowledge at your fingertips but knowing how to make best use f it is another thing entirely.
Here are 10 guidelines/rules to help you read and understand fitness science.
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Choosing the right exercise
How does your brain choose which muscle to use during an exercise?
The nervous system ‘matches’ the areas of the muscle with the best leverage to the task. But there are also individual differences, even when using the same exercises.
We don’t always recruit the same muscle or even the same muscle regions with an exercise.
This has been shown in studies. Different parts of the same muscle can grow asymmetrically depending on the exercise used.
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How to Recomp
The holy grail. Lose fat, build muscle at the same time.
Recomping is hard, but possible. The biological processes that grow muscle and burn fat compete with each other. The fastest way to lose fat is via a calorie deficit. Building muscle is fastest in a surplus. But it is possible to hit maintenance calories and do both. It's much easier under some circumstances.
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