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Understanding the Metabolic Compensation System

How “The Anti-Catabolic Phase” of Short-Term Weight-Loss Misleads You By now you should all understand the limitations of the calories-counting faulty metabolic mathematics when it comes to long-term control. But there are still more elements of the biology of...

“A calorie is a calorie” — Um… NOT.

One thing that's remained true about the fitness and diet industry for the past four decades is this: it loves its math and  formulas. For decades the calories in/calories mathematical “balance” equation has ruled. But real science has been calling that into question...

The truth about deadlifts and program design

When discussing the most difficult resistance exercises to do... well, there's no doubt that squats and deadlifts are at the top. Both movements are complicated to master, and both create a specific systemic intensity that cannot be matched by other exercises. The...

The Potato and the Satiety Index

In Part 1 of my discussion of the potato, I showed you not only how incredible are the nutritional components of the potato; but I also showed you its importance throughout history in terms of supporting the development of various cultures and societies. But there is...