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Season Finale: Tons of New Meta-Analyses and Q&A Catch-Up

After opening the final episode of the season with a Good News segment, Greg & Eric make SBS Podcast history with the first ever prospective Feats of Strength segment. After that, Greg & Eric have an extensive Research Roundup segment in which they cover some brand new highlights from the freshly-updated Meta-Analysis Master List on StrongerByScience.com. That’s followed by a lengthy Q&A segment in which Greg & Eric try to answer as many training and nutrition questions as possible before the current season of the show comes to a close. Finally, they answer a couple of professional development questions for aspiring trainers and research interpreters To Play Them Out. 

Summer break begins with the conclusion of this episode, but Greg & Eric will be back with regular episodes in the fall. In the meantime, keep an eye out for the bonus audio content that will be released throughout the summer. 

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Time Stamps

0:01:30 Announcements

0:02:13 Good news

0:03:56 Feats of Strength: Prediction Edition

0:09:15 Research Roundup: Meta-analysis update highlights

0:11:01 Greg’s metas:

0:40:00 Eric’s metas:

1:14:18 Q&A

  • 1:14:26 Based on its mercury content, how much canned tuna can you eat on a weekly basis? FDA advice
  • 1:17:37 Can I spread my training throughout the entire day instead of doing everything within a 60-90 minute “workout” period?
  • 1:20:47 Does hypothalamic amenorrhea impact hypertrophy? If eating at maintenance (or in a caloric surplus), does hypothalamic amenorrhea still have a negative impact on hypertrophy and athletic performance?”
  • 1:25:30 How should we approach kids/adolescents and resistance training? How young is too young? Are there additional safety concerns? https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5532191/

1:34:14 Rapid fire Q&A for Eric:

  • Is it likely that habitual intake of nitrate-rich vegetables can induce the same ergogenic benefits that highly-concentrated supplements can?
  • L-citrulline dosing guidelines
  • What is the optimal speed for consumption of a protein bolus?
  • Is there a link between high-protein diets and kidney stones?
  • L-theanine: purpose and dosing guidelines

1:45:53 Rapid fire Q&A for Greg:

  • Lifting belts
  • Does acetylsalicylic acid (Aspirin) blunt hypertrophy or strength gains?
  • Does being younger (16-19 years old) affect strength negatively?
  • Categorizing lifters as “beginner,” “intermediate,” and beyond

2:00:48 To play us out: professional development questions

  • I am a newly certified personal trainer, and I am planning to submit applications for personal trainer positions at commercial facilities in a couple weeks. How does a new trainer know when they are “ready” to take on clients?
  • I’m a first year psychology student. We recently had a class on how to read research articles, and many course materials laid out processes that would take about 5-6 hours for every single paper. What is your process for reading research? Does this change when you’re trying to get acquainted with a whole new body of literature versus evaluating a single paper on a familiar topic?
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