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🗓️ 10 April 2023
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Andy Galpin is a Professor of Kinesiology at California State University at Fullerton, where he studies muscle adaptation and applies his research to work with professional athletes. In this episode, Andy returns to the podcast and continues the conversation about training for longevity. He examines the training practices of powerlifters, Olympic weightlifters, Strongmen/women, CrossFit athletes, and sprinters in order to extract insights that can be applied to the individual wanting to optimize for longevity. Andy goes into detail about exercise load and repetition, training volume, the importance of learning proper movement patterns, the advantage of working to technical failure instead of the number of reps, and much more. Andy ties the discussion together by providing a hypothetical training plan for an individual wanting to optimize for longevity and offers advice for avoiding injury.
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0:46.3 | Now, without further delay, here's today's episode. |
0:51.0 | My returning guest this week is Dr. Andy Galpin. |
0:53.7 | Andy was a previous guest back on episode 239, not that long ago, in January of 2023, |
1:00.1 | where we discussed the structure of muscle fibers, the difference between the different types |
1:04.1 | of muscle fibers, hypertrophy, and how to start strength training. |
1:07.4 | I wanted to have Andy back because we never really got to finish what we started in our |
1:12.8 | first discussion. |
1:13.8 | And the reason for that, frankly, is because we went a little deeper than either of us expected |
1:18.0 | into the basic physiology of muscle. |
1:20.8 | And I want to be clear, I have no regrets about doing that. |
1:23.2 | I think that's an obligation that I feel is imperative through our podcast. |
1:27.8 | Our podcast is known for going deeper into subject matter than you'll typically find |
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