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🗓️ 21 September 2023
⏱️ 96 minutes
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In this episode of the Align podcast, Dr. Mike Israetel talks to us about the science behind muscle growth, and the ways we can optimise our training methods. We dive into the debate between partial rep and full rep training, and which exercises are better for high-level athletes. We explore the importance of a high power-to-weight ratio in sports like jiu-jitsu and football. We also tackle the age-old question: What is the ideal rep range for muscle growth? We end the episode with the best way to train for someone who is “skinny-fat”.
Dr. Mike Israetel holds a PhD in Sport Physiology, and is currently the head science consultant for Renaissance Periodization.
Mike was formerly a professor of Exercise and Sport Science in the School of Public Health at Temple University in Philadelphia, where he taught several courses, including Nutrition for Public Health, Advanced Sports Nutrition and Exercise, and Nutrition and Behavior.
He has worked as a consultant on sports nutrition to the U.S. Olympic Training Site in Johnson City, TN, and has been an invited speaker at numerous scientific and performance/health conferences, including nutritional seminars at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Lake Placid, NY.
A co-founder of Renaissance Periodization, Mike has coached numerous athletes and busy professionals in both diet and weight training. Originally from Moscow, Russia, Mike is himself a competitive bodybuilder and professional Brazilian Jiu Jitsu grappler.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to line |
0:03.6 | line podcast my name is Aaron Alexander and this is a place that we bring together |
0:06.7 | the world's leading experts on all things health and wellness to help you |
0:09.7 | optimize your mind, body, and movement. Today's conversation is all about gains, i.e. hypertrophy-based training, |
0:18.3 | how to get more jacked, how to get more swall, how to get more defined, how to get more defined how to get the body that you are probably |
0:25.9 | looking for also around weight management how to trim excess fat and things of the like it is with a guest Dr Mike Isertel |
0:36.0 | Dr Mike has his PhD in sports physiology and he's really brilliant human being very |
0:41.6 | grateful to get to have him here |
0:43.5 | and to get to share some perspectives on how |
0:46.0 | to do our training better. |
0:48.4 | Thank you so much for subscribing to this |
0:50.5 | so you get each episode. |
0:51.5 | Thanks for tuning in on the YouTube page |
0:54.0 | at a line podcast and subscribing over there. This is just part one of a three-part |
0:59.2 | series that I did with Dr. Mike so tune into those. I don't think we're going to release them all back to back so I'm going to be |
1:05.6 | peppering them throughout the coming weeks and months but tune in to some more from Dr. Mike. |
1:11.5 | All right let's get to it with my guy Dr. Mike Isertel. |
1:15.0 | To start things, what are your thoughts on the concept of partial range of motion, |
1:20.0 | squats, partial range of motion, bench press, and, i.e. partial being going down to 90 degrees |
1:27.8 | compared to going down to one's full range of motion. |
1:31.2 | I think it's a very complex nuanced conversation, but I would just be curious, |
1:35.5 | baseline your perspective on that argument. A la Joel Seaman, who I'm doing a podcast with next week. |
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