strength by fitness
podcast
About this podcast episode
Our conversational podcasts are based on our own coaching, long-form articles, and podcasts but narrated by Notebooklm to provide an easy conversational summary of our longer content.
It is in other words a convenient, and entertaining way to consume our denser, fact-based content.
The use of Notebooklms conversational AI for these shorter podcasts does not change the fact-based value and correctness of our content & coaching, but it is a conversation about our own coaching, and content so Notebooklm sometimes make small mistakes.
Notebooklms AI narrators are doing their own thing with our fact-based coaching & content, under the supervision of my input, so when I notice a small mistake, or I feel that they are slightly off in their conversation I try to highlight that in the video, or edit it away.
So please enjoy our high-quality conversational podcasts as exactly that, someone else discussing the fact-based things, and content we coach, do, publish, and talk about, but keep in mind that both humans and AI interpret things in their own way.
In this episode, we are covering older age & fitness.
The increased need for more protein as we humans get older, the incredible benefit of a high-protein approach together with strength training for the elderly, not just for strength and muscle mass, but better health outcomes, mobility and a much richer health span.
So buckle up, and enjoy.
Cited studies & articles
Articles used for this podcast.
1. Strength train above 60 years of age.
2. Crossroads of explosive strength, mobility and muscle mass.
3. Protein and Resistance training progression. 1.6+g/kg/day.
Studies: Protein et al, from health, to hypertrophy, strength, and aging. Nutritional deficits.
1. https://ajcn.nutrition.org/article/S0002-9165(23)66282-3/pdf
2. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8116875/?s=09
3. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/obr.12131?s=09
4. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37630702/?s=09
5. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8468854/
6. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38674813/?s=09
7. https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0002916524004726?s=09
8. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnut.2024.1397090/abstract?s=09
9. Global Food Deficit in billions of people, Lancet study.
recent articles
Vegan Sweet Potato Casserole. High-Protein & Tasty
A plant-based Casserole with 70 grams of protein & 117 grams of whole plant-based carbohydrates. Boom, this is one tasty and healthy casserole. Pro tip for Thanksgiving day, eat this and not the popular junk food, marshmallowized poor health outcome version.
Plant-based High-Protein Oat Bowl Number III
Nothing fancy going on here, just another high-protein oat bowl, loaded with health-promoting fiber, protein, healthy, plant-based micronutrients, fats, and quality carbs. 53 Grams of protein in total, and 658 calories.
Plant-based High-Protein, High-Satiety Chocolate Cookies
10 plant-based crunchy chocolate cookies. Rich in taste, and micronutrients while providing that unholy crunchy cookie experience.
Each cookie comes loaded with about 6.2 grams of protein, roughly 61 calories and a rich amount of micronutrients.
The Myth. People become increasingly resistant to strength training as they age
We are living in a fact-free world where a ton of people tragically assume that as they grow old there is absolutely nothing they can do to maintain better health, and fitness, mobility and body composition relative to their sedentary peers.
This is not true, habits dictate how you age, dive right in and find out how you can enjoy a healthier second half of your life.
Let us talk about Marathon runners & the correlation between exercise volume and race time.
Today we we will take a look at over 150,000 completed marathons from 120,000 runners, so there´s no lack of data points in this article.
All data was from the final 16 weeks preceding the 151,813 marathons that were completed successfully by 119,452 runners.
Paul vs Mike was a big lifestyle win for Mike Tyson & you.
Mike Tyson vs Paul was, as most had expected, not a great boxing match.
But the value of the entertainment is not the purpose of this article. What I want to say is that Mike Tyson impressed me, and more importantly he should inspire countless of people around the world.
Now, why did Tyson impress me?
We appreciate you
so stay healthy & never stop training
Contact
Private In-App Messaging is Available For All App + Coaching Clients