In this episode of Iron Culture, Eric Trexler welcomes back Eric Helms, who clarifies recent misunderstandings about his commitment to the iron game. Helms shares insights from his recent travels, including a global education event with TechnoGym in Bali, and discusses the importance of cultural experiences in fitness education. The conversation also covers strategies for managing jet lag during international travel, the mechanics of hypertrophy, and the significance of community in fitness. As Helms prepares for upcoming competitions, he reflects on his journey in bodybuilding and the evolving landscape of the fitness industry.Need some lifting gear? Use our discount code (MRR10) over at www.elitefts.comChapters00:00 Welcome Back to Iron Culture03:50 Clarifying Misunderstandings09:51 Eric's Upcoming Competition14:52 Travel Adventures and Experiences23:42 Jet Lag and Nutrition Strategies32:00 Engaging with the Fitness Community39:39 The Rise of Science in Fitness48:50 Hypertrophy and Leverage Data01:20:46 Wrapping Up and Future Plans
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Ep 345 - Hot Topics in Fitness (ft. Dr. Lauren Colenso-Semple)
In this episode of Iron Culture, Eric Trexler is joined by Dr. Lauren Colenso-Semple to discuss various topics in fitness, particularly focusing on creatine supplementation, female-oriented creatine marketing, the rising popularity of creatine gummies, and several creatine myths. They discuss the importance of understanding the science behind creatine and debunk common misconceptions before moving on to discuss the role of exercise in bone health and fracture prevention.Need some lifting gear? Use our discount code (MRR10) over at www.elitefts.comChapters0:00 Introduction3:45 Today's Show5:38 Creatine for Women: Marketing vs. Science9:09 Debunking Myths: Creatine Levels in Women17:59 Issues With Creatine Gummies24:48 Creatine Washout and Cycling30:00 Creatine and Subcutaneous Water Retention36:32 Training for Bone Health46:22 Loading Recommendations for Bone Remodeling50:05 Nuances in Bone Research1:01:11 Dietary Considerations for Bone Health
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Ep 344 - Sports Science In Elite Athletics (ft. Dr. Marc Lewis)
In this episode of Iron Culture, Eric Trexler interviews Dr. Marc Lewis, the director of Applied Sports Science for the Houston Texans. They discuss the role of sports scientists in maximizing athlete performance through data collection, management, and analysis. Marc shares insights on the day-to-day responsibilities of a sports scientist, the importance of understanding athlete load and stress, and the evolution of sports science in the NFL. They also explore the future of sports science careers and provide advice for aspiring sports scientists.Need some lifting gear? Use our discount code (MRR10) over at www.elitefts.comKeep up-to-date with Dr. Lewis and his projects:https://drmarclewis.com/Instagram: @marctlewisTwitter/X: @marctlewisChapters00:00 Introduction to Sports Science in Football01:47 What Does a Sports Scientist Do?7:26 From Data to Decisions11:00 Navigating the Data Overload23:13 Applied Data Versus Peer-Reviewed Evidence27:20 Applying Sports Science Insights to Strength Coaching34:46 The Reality of Overtraining in Elite Sport Versus General Fitness45:17 The Extremes of Human Performance51:01 Unique Needs of Elite Athletes56:45 The Current State (and Future) of Sports Science in America1:09:46 Building a Career in Sports Science
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Ep 343 - Q&A: Is Collagen Useful?
In this episode of Iron Culture, hosts Eric Trexler and Eric Helms discuss recent developments in college football and powerlifting, in addition to introducing their partnership with Elite FTS. The conversation shifts to a Q&A session where they address various topics, including collagen supplementation, creatine dosage, and the relationship between muscular endurance and strength. They also provide practical tips for reducing food focus during dieting and discuss the impact of hypertrophy on athletic performance.Need some lifting gear? Use our discount code (MRR10) over at www.elitefts.comTime stamps00:00 Introduction (College Football & Powerlifting News)04:25 Partnership with Elite FTS and Personal Experiences11:50 Collagen Supplementation: Debates and Research Overview35:37 Power Development: Training Volumes and Frequencies49:00 Creatine: Dosage, Urination Frequency, and Cognitive Effects1:03:18 Muscular Endurance: Training Insights01:08:34 Hypertrophy and Athletic Performance1:19:00 Creatine During Peak Week1:19:58 Dieting Strategies and Food Focus
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Ep 342 - New Data: Does Growth Really Drive Strength Gains?
In this episode of Iron Culture, hosts Eric Trexler and Eric Helms discuss various topics including the ongoing debate about the relationship between muscle growth and strength gains. They discuss brand new findings from the largest and longest-running study on resistance training, explore the implications of "apparent" sex differences in strength gains, and emphasize the need for nuanced statistical analysis in understanding the factors that contribute to strength gains and observed sex differences.Want to read a thorough analysis of the article we discussed in this episode (and many more)? Support the show by joining the MASS Community at massresearchreview.comChapters00:00 Intro09:10 The Debate on Muscle Size and Strength12:30 New Research on Muscle Strength and Size20:45 Exploring Sex Differences in Muscle Training26:40 The Hierarchy of Evidence in Research32:00 Relationships Between Strength And Muscle Size36:40 Lifting For Sport: History And Changing Cultural Norms39:00 Back To The Study Results (Understanding Sex Differences in Strength Gains)42:15 Nuances of Statistical Analysis: Relationships Between Strength And Muscle Size54:10 Aside About Collegiate Sports In USA56:50 Causal Discovery Analysis in Strength Research1:08:00 Summary and Conclusions: The Role of Muscle Growth in Strength Gains1:21:45 Listener Question: Sample Sizes in Exercise Science1:27:10 Outro
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