Distribute protein across 3-5 meals. The 'anabolic ceiling' per meal is approximately 0.4g/kg of bodyweight (about 30-40g for a 80kg person). More than that is oxidized or stored as fat. Timing matters less than total daily intake, but a 30g bolus post-workout does spike muscle protein synthesis.
Essentials of Strength Training demystifies the science of resistance exercise. Over 12 lectures, Professor Marcus Hale guides you from cellular adaptation to real-world programming. You will learn not just how to squat, but why squat depth matters for your knees; not just how to eat protein, but how to distribute it for maximal muscle synthesis. Whether you are 18 or 80, a complete novice or a stalled intermediate, this course provides the blueprint for sustainable, functional strength. Full Transcript Excerpt:
"Your body is a system of levers. The fulcrum is the joint. The load is the weight. The effort is your muscle. TTC - Essentials of Strength Training
Using a cuff to occlude venous return while lifting light weights (30% 1RM). Evidence: Produces hypertrophy similar to heavy lifting without joint stress. Use: Post-injury rehabilitation. Do not attempt without proper cuff and supervision."
Strength training is the only intervention that reverses sarcopenia—the age-related loss of muscle mass. After age 40, we lose 1% of our muscle per year. By age 70, that accelerates to 1.5%. But studies from the Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle show that heavy resistance training can increase muscle mass at age 85. Distribute protein across 3-5 meals
The old myth that lifting stunts growth is false. Growth plates are damaged by acute trauma (falls), not controlled loading. Guidelines: Focus on bodyweight mastery first (push-ups, pull-ups, lunges). Introduce barbells at 14+ with perfect form. Avoid 1RM max testing. Priority: Neuromuscular coordination, not maximal weight.
Perform a set to failure, immediately reduce weight by 20-30%, go to failure again, repeat once more. Risk: High metabolic fatigue. Use: Only on the last set of the last exercise for a muscle group (e.g., final set of bicep curls). Timing matters less than total daily intake, but
"Strength training is not one-size-fits-all.
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