by Richard | Oct 11, 2019 | Living Stronger Longer (Your Best Life After 40) Podcasts, Research
Photo by Joseph Chan on Unsplash Circadian rhythms get more and more media coverage and for good reason. All of animals in nature seem to be regulated when it comes to light and dark, i.e. sunrise, sunset, and moreover the change of seasons. It dictates...
by Richard | Sep 1, 2019 | Research, Videos/Playlists
Photo by Joel Naren on Unsplash This video is only 2 minutes long, and Dr. Ben Bocchchio, one of, if not the actual originator of slow motion exercise explains why high intensity exercise has remarkable benefits to our cognitive functions! To learn how you can...
by Richard | Aug 25, 2019 | Nutrition, Research
Photo by Foto Garage AG on Unsplash Over the years, protein has been a controversial topic. In some cases, it has been touted as the panacea to getting large muscles, and those claims in turn have been criticized as a sales pitch to sell useless supplements. ...
by Richard | Aug 14, 2019 | Research
Photo by Marcus Wallis on Unsplash In this article by Dr. Bryce Lee, he explores the link between arthritis, exercise, inflammation and how exercise, as well as proper sleep and nutrition can help.
by Richard | Aug 11, 2019 | Research
In my earlier post, I stated that while everyone can improve their strength and muscle mass as well as a myriad of other health benefits with intelligent training, only a genetically gifted few will achieve the type of muscle mass that will turn heads. However, while...