In this episode, I talk about fitness being more than what we do in the gym and answer listener questions.
Questions on the show:
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In this episode, I answer questions from the newsletter.
Questions on the show:
Q1: How do you find the appropriate weekly volume for a muscle group? I know there is a certain usual range, somewhere between 10 and 20 sets per week, but how do you find this? Do you just start with 10 and work your way up until you see the most change? How many weeks should I try a certain volume to see if it works or not?
Q2: What is the best way to combine running with lifting weights?
Q3: Why do calories and macros not always line up on labels and in food trackers?
Q4: Hey Kyle, what is your take on Boron supplementation for free testosterone increase and hypertrophy? I've been taking 12mg every night.
Q5: What are some signs of a bad training program?
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In this episode, I answer questions from my newsletter.
Questions on the show:
Q#1: I have been lifting consistently for five years. I listen to your podcast and others for advice on nutrition and weight lifting. However, all the information is for the young lifter. I am 50 years old. I would like to hear advice on how to make progress as an older lifter. Older lifters have some limitations that younger lifters don’t. Thanks.
Q#2: Do you think diet culture history could have been different if we didn't use the word "fat" for both dietary and body fat?
Q#3: How should we approach vacations with our fitness goals? Should we continue to be aware of our macros/find ways to train? Or should we give ourselves a diet and training break on these occasions?
Q#4: Have you ever considered starting your own supplement company?
Q#5: You have probably answered this in the past, but should you have lower calories on rest days? Could not doing this potentially stall progress?
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The Hunt Fitness FREE Flexible Dieting Manual
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In this episode, I go over five books I read in May, the relationship between volume and frequency, trusting the process, caffeine intake, and knowing who to trust in fitness. Sit back, relax, and enjoy.
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Connect with Kyle:
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The Hunt Fitness FREE Flexible Dieting Manual
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DISCOUNT CODE: “HUNT” at https://axeandsledge.com/