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Carbs, Leucine and Muscle Protein Synthesis: Eukaryotic Elongation Factor 2 Emerges as a New Player in a Game Where AMPK not mTOR is the Captain of the Team

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Image 1: AMPK, not mTOR turns out to be the caption of the team If you, do not only read my blogposts, here at the SuppVersity, but also follow some of the nutrition-related episodes on Carl Lenore's Super Human Radio , or Dr. Connelly's BodyRX show, you probably won't be a stranger to the amino acid "Leucine" and the name "Dr. Layne Norton" , will probably remind you of the fact that, contrary to public believe, successful bodybuilders don't have to be dump meatheads. If, now, you have also listened to the latest episode of the BodyRX show, chances are, you do even remember Dr. Norton ;-) mention that his group at the University of Illinois recently did another study into the effects of amino acid supplementation... now, you tell me: Where is the place to read about the results of studies like that first? Yeah, of course, the SuppVersity is the place to go ;-) In their study, Gabriel J. Wilson and his colleagues from the Division of Nutritio...

BodyRx Show #019 – Meal Frequency: "Is it Better to Eat More or Less than 3-Squares a Day?"

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You are invited to join Scott Connelly, Vince Andrich, Layne Norton, Patrick Arnold and Carl Lenore for an in-depth look at the ever recurring question of whether eating every 2-3 hours is beneficial, let alone necessary for someone looking to improve his body composition, or whether the whole fuss about "avoiding a catabolic state" and "ramping up the metabolism" by frequent meals is nothing but a farse. BodyRx Show #019 – Meal Frequency: "Is it Better to Eat More or Less than 3-Squares a Day?" Image 1: Do you really need all that tupperware to store your 10+ meals in? Listen to episode #019 of the BodyRX show to have that question answered. Just in case you wonder whatever happened to me. Time zones and personal issues got into the way, but I feel the rest of the crew did pretty well without me ;-)

Connelly, Andrich, Norton, Arnold, Lenore, Andro - BodyRX #17: Carbohydrate Intake For People Who Will NEVER Settle for Being "Normal"

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BodyRX guest: Pete Ciccone,  national-level NPC competitive bodybuilder For those who missed out on yesterday's episode of the new, totally revamped BodyRX Radio Show , episode #17 "Carbohydrate Intake For People Who Will NEVER Settle for Being 'Normal'" is now available for download .   The Body RX Show - Episode #17 I will compile a write up of the most significant facts and include links to some research on the coming weekend. So stay tuned! If you wanna be Super Human, the SuppVersity is the place to read and SHR and BodyRX the shows to listen to ;-)

More on Putting Carbs to Good Use: Scott Connelly's BodyRX Show - Tune in Live at 12:00pm PDT

Who listened to my interview on Super Human Radio, yesterday, may have heard my advice to tune in to today's BodyRX Show with Dr. Scott Connelly, Vince Andrich, Layne Norton, Patrick Arnold and (this is new) me, ProfDrAndro, being the brains behind a completely overhauled show concept, I promise you won't be disappointed. BodyRx Radio Show #017 Tune in Live @ 12pm PDT Here is a short glimpse onto what is waiting for you: On our last BodyRx Radio show (#016) we learned that by reducing carb intake from levels at the top of the food pyramid (>60% of energy) to a modest 35-40% of energy, you can effectively “teach” your body to preferentially store the carbs you eat into muscle cells and NOT your fat cells [cf. Effect of Macronutrient Composition ]. But, when does reducing carb intake negatively impact your performance in the gym, where the work to build muscle takes place? More importantly, does that number change if you alter your training program? We take this a...
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