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Time Stamps
Intro/Announcements (0:00:41).
Good news (0:01:08).
- Big Ramy: https://barbend.com/big-ramy-wins-the-2020-mr-olympia/.
- Possums: https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-australia-55240839.
Feats of Strength (0:06:16).
Clarifications, Rigid Defensiveness, and Aggressive Counter-Attacks (0:16:28).
Protein (0:16:55):
- Studies discussed: Dose–response relationship between protein intake and muscle mass increase: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
- A systematic review, meta-analysis and meta-regression of the effect of protein supplementation on resistance training-induced gains in muscle mass and strength in healthy adults.
Fish oil (0:46:41):
- Studies discussed: Marine Omega‐3 Supplementation and Cardiovascular Disease: An Updated Meta‐Analysis of 13 Randomized Controlled Trials Involving 127 477 Participants.
- Are There Benefits from the Use of Fish Oil Supplements in Athletes? A Systematic Review.
- Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids: Benefits and Endpoints in Sport.
Strength blocks to enhance hypertrophy (1:00:51):
- Study discussed: Is stronger better? Influence of a strength phase followed by a hypertrophy phase on muscular adaptations in resistance-trained men.
Research Review (1:04:59).
Modest Glycogen Depletion May Impact Lifting Performance More Than You Think (1:06:06).
- Study discussed: Subcellular Localization- and Fibre Type-Dependent Utilization of Muscle Glycogen During Heavy Resistance Exercise in Elite Power and Olympic Weightlifters.
Biological factors that may limit muscle fiber growth (1:21:51 ).
- Studies discussed: Myonuclear content regulates cell size with similar scaling properties in mice and humans.
- Nuclear numbers in syncytial muscle fibers promote size but limit the development of larger myonuclear domains.
To Play Us Out: Thank you (1:57:55).