Body Recomposition, Estimating Energy Expenditure, and Sex Differences in the Bench Press

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Today’s episode features a huge breakthrough in Eric’s Road to Athens segment, which leads to a mini Coach’s Corner segment about training around hip pain. After that, Eric discusses his recent Stronger By Science article about body recomposition and gaining strength or muscle mass while in a caloric deficit. Finally, much of the show is dedicated to reviewing the research covered in the newest “Best of MASS” issue, which is now free to download. To close out the show, Eric provides further proof that reading is bad, and Greg provides some media recommendations (and anti-recommendations). SUPPORT THE PODCASTReceive our Research Spotlight newsletter, and check out our Facebook group and subreddit.MASS Research ReviewGet the free 130-page "Best Of" issue of MASS Research Review. This brand new "Best Of" issue of MASS contains 5 articles, 2 videos, and 10 Research Brief articles breaking down some of the best and most relevant nutrition, strength, and physique research from 2021-2022.Subscribe to the MASS Research Review during the big anniversary sale (ending May 3).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.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: MASS Anniversary Sale (0:00)Feats of Strength (4:04)Krzysztof WeirzbickiRoad to the Stage / Road to Athens (8:13)Coach’s Corner: Training around hip pain (11:26)SBS Article Discussion: Building Muscle in a Caloric Deficit: Context is Key (20:25)Research Roundup: MASS anniversary edition (44:06)All articles and studies discussed in this segment can be found hereA Heuristic For Estimating Energy Expenditure During Resistance Training (44:34)The Bench Press May Target Different Muscles in Male and Female Lifters (55:06)Attentional Focus May Influence Strength Development (1:02:53)The Interference Effect is Getting Less Scary by the Day (1:20:39)Episode 74: Energy Compensation, Interference Effect, Underestimating SupplementsAn Update on Sarcoplasmic Hypertrophy (1:21:01)Extra-quick summaries (1:35:37)Replacing Animal Proteins With Plant Proteins: Are There Any Downsides?Collagen Protein Isn’t Great for Promoting Muscle HypertrophyAdding Another Layer to the Energy Compensation DiscussionIs Everything That’s Measured Worth Managing?Cold Exposure For Fat Loss: Physiology Can Be “Cool” Without Being UsefulWhen and How are Flexible Templates Actually Useful?The Link Between Overtraining and Low Energy AvailabilityThe Most Comprehensive Look at Proximity to Failure YetTime-Efficient Programming StrategiesPeriodizing Singles in Powerlifting TrainingTo Play Us Out: Why reading is bad, and media recommendations (1:47:42)
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Body Recomposition, Estimating Energy Expenditure, and Sex Differences in the Bench Press

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