Modified OMAD, Joint-Friendly Warm-Ups, and Muscle Retention While Cutting

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Today’s show is an uncharacteristically anecdote-heavy episode of the podcast. After Greg shares some new Feats of Strength, Eric presents a Coach’s Corner segment about a modified version of the “one-meal-a-day” (OMAD) eating pattern. This strategy, which may be described as protein-sparing-modified-time-restricted-eating, aims to capitalize on the potential upsides of OMAD while attenuating the downsides. After that, Greg shares his own Coach’s Corner segment about joint-friendly warm-up strategies, which leads to a broader discussion about where anecdotal evidence fits within an evidence-based approach to training, nutrition, or content creation. Next, Eric answers a listener’s question about how to retain muscle while cutting. Finally, to close out the show, Greg recommends some people you should follow on social media, along with a new media recommendation.  SUPPORT THE PODCASTReceive our Research Spotlight newsletter, and check out our Facebook group and subreddit.MacroFactorIf you want to learn more about our MacroFactor diet app, check it out  here.To join in on the MacroFactor conversation, check out our Facebook group and subreddit.MASS Research ReviewSubscribe to the MASS Research Review to get concise and applicable breakdowns of the latest strength, physique, and nutrition research – delivered monthly.Bulk SupplementsFinally, next time you stock up on supplements from BulkSupplements.com, be sure to use the promo code “SBSPOD” (all caps) to get 5% off your entire order. TIME STAMPSIntro/Announcements (0:00)Road to the Stage / Road to Athens (1:20)Feats of Strength (4:43)Coach’s Corner: protein-sparing-modified-time-restricted-feeding (modified OMAD) (6:45)Coach’s Corner: joint-friendly warm-up strategies (25:16)General discussion about where anecdotal evidence fits within an evidence-based approach to training, nutrition, or content creation (38:18)Q&A: How to retain muscle while cutting (49:28)Effect of two different weight-loss rates on body composition and strength and power-related performance in elite athletesSystematic Review and Meta-analysis: When One Study Is Just not EnoughLean mass sparing in resistance-trained athletes during caloric restriction: the role of resistance training volumePeople to follow on social media (1:12:58)Ben Patrick, Ben Carpenter, Claire Zai, Emma Storey-GordonTo Play Us Out: Media recommendation (1:24:41)Under the Banner of Heaven
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Modified OMAD, Joint-Friendly Warm-Ups, and Muscle Retention While Cutting

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