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  1. drtbear1967

    Exercise and Metabolism

    We often hear that exercise can increase energy expenditure. Why is this the case? - 💥 Following a workout, our bodies typically consume extra oxygen (EPOC effect) as we need to spend additional energy to support recovery from training. With this in mind, different types of exercise can have a...
  2. drtbear1967

    Ice Baths - Post Workout Recovery

    Tag the coolest (❄) person you know . Ice baths and cooling body parts after excercise are methods used by some athletes to enhance their results. . Interestingly the evidence that exists isn't strong enough to support this method. Significantly lower increases in strength and muscle size where...
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    Longer Life with more anabolic and less catabolic hormones.

    Your life expectancy grows, the more anabolic – and fewer catabolic – hormones your body produces. Researchers at Harvard Medical School reached this conclusion after performing a molecular-epidemiological study on 925 men and women over the age of 54. Study The researchers used data that had...
  4. Iron Game

    Calf Muscle Size and Genetics

    Most men and women who do weight training complain that they can’t get their calf muscles to grow. It’s not just their imagination, American sports scientists reported in the late eighties in Physical Therapy. The researchers got their subjects to train their calf muscles well for eight weeks...
  5. Iron Game

    Endocrinological Side Effects Of Anabolic Steroids (AAS)

    Endocrinological Side Effects Of Anabolic Steroids (AAS) Endocrinological side effects The best information on the effects of anabolic steroids is not to be found in medical textbooks but in the user guides found in doping circles. The all-time best is William Llewellyn's Guide On Amazon...
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    Ostarine SARMS Cycle, Sarms for weight loss sarms for cutting information

    GTx Presents Phase II Ostarine (MK-2866) Cancer Cachexia Clinical Trial Results at Endocrine Society Annual MeetingOstarine Improved Lean Body Mass and Muscle Performance in Patients with Cancer CachexiaWASHINGTON, June 11, 2009 - (Business Wire) - GTx, Inc. (Nasdaq: GTXI - News) today announced...
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