
Genetic Potential
Both researchers and bodybuilders alike have theorized about the idea of a “genetic potential.” What factors can influence one’s genetic potential?
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Both researchers and bodybuilders alike have theorized about the idea of a “genetic potential.” What factors can influence one’s genetic potential?

We know that muscles grow through a process called hypertrophy. However, another potential process, called hyperplasia, may exist. What’s the difference?

Many often tout the importance of proper vitamin and mineral intake in bodybuilders, but how important are micronutrients for gains? Let’s see what the science says.

Protein and carbohydrate timing can be unique strategies for boosting growth – or can they? Let’s dive in and see how important nutrient timing is for gains.

Optimizing post-workout nutrition can greatly benefit recovery from exercise. What and when should you eat after your workout to maximize gains?

How different are men and women when considering exercise performance and training adaptations? Let’s dive into what the science says about this topic.

Many lifters have a deadlift sticking point around the point of the lift where the bar is passing the knees. Specific exercises can be used to overcome this weakness and improve your deadlift.

This ground-breaking study found that the position of your tongue in your mouth can influence power production in isolation exercises.

This study found that whey protein caused a greater increase in muscle protein synthesis than soy protein, especially after exercise. However, soy is still a

Vitamin C is important for overall health and especially for immune function. However, bodybuilders may want to avoid taking vitamin C around their workout as it can impair growth signals.

Professionals often harp on the importance of nutrition and training when trying to build muscle. However, sleep is just as important.

Muscle damage and soreness has often been associated with muscle growth. However, more current research seems to point towards the contrary.
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Compound vs isolation movements. Dr Wilson will discuss the advantages and disadvantages to each type of movement.

Dr. Wilson discusses what sources of protein and ingredients to look for in high-protein bars, and whether they will help you build muscle.

In this episode of the Muscle PhD Live Academy we will discuss metabolic training. Learn how to effectively maximize muscle gain and fat loss

This week we will be talking about whether muscle growth is linear, why muscle growth is so slow, and how you speed up the process?

In this episode of the Muscle PhD Live Academy we will discuss what is the optimal way to implement intermittent fasting

Dr. Jacob Wilson will discuss the top 3 research-based ways to increase training frequency so you can increase your gains.
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