Just wanted to thank Greg as his FB post on exponential growth (re: CoV-2 virus) convinced me to stop going to the gym weeks before they ended up closing. Who knows man, you may have saved my life.
@@JoshuaKevinPerry Thanks. I feel so much better now. I'll call my friend who spent 12 days with a fever, tachycardia, blurred vision and coughed so much her throat bled and share your reply with her.
Here's a little light reading about the damage done to your body after surviving the viral assault on your organs www.latimes.com/science/story/2020-04-10/coronavirus-infection-can-do-lasting-damage-to-the-heart-liver
how about this for isometric training: get a doorway pullup bar that you can adjust at various heights, set it low, get under it and try to press it up (isometrically). Same for deadlift and squat, if your bar can handle that kinda force
Why do you get chronically low glycogen on a cut when the body can do gluconeogenesis? Studies have shown that, even on a low carb diet, if there are protein and fats, either of those can be used to resynthesize glycogen and replenish glycogen stores.
I feel you, Eric. My co-workers always comment on how my oatmeal + protein powder breakfast (that I microwave there) smells SO good. A common opinion is that it smells like freshly baked muffins.
With that pathetic combination of lentils and tomatoes, you mine as well create lentil curry with where it's headed. Serve over riced cauliflower for cutting. Also, make sure to add the salt afterwards or else the lentils will be hard.
Thanks for the great answers guys, always very helpful and informative!
Just wanted to thank Greg as his FB post on exponential growth (re: CoV-2 virus) convinced me to stop going to the gym weeks before they ended up closing. Who knows man, you may have saved my life.
@@JoshuaKevinPerry Thanks. I feel so much better now. I'll call my friend who spent 12 days with a fever, tachycardia, blurred vision and coughed so much her throat bled and share your reply with her.
Here's a little light reading about the damage done to your body after surviving the viral assault on your organs
www.latimes.com/science/story/2020-04-10/coronavirus-infection-can-do-lasting-damage-to-the-heart-liver
32 Days on a Ventilator: One Covid Patient’s Fight to Breathe Again nyti.ms/3cPFlsl
avid skier, cyclist and runner.
how about this for isometric training: get a doorway pullup bar that you can adjust at various heights, set it low, get under it and try to press it up (isometrically). Same for deadlift and squat, if your bar can handle that kinda force
Why do you get chronically low glycogen on a cut when the body can do gluconeogenesis? Studies have shown that, even on a low carb diet, if there are protein and fats, either of those can be used to resynthesize glycogen and replenish glycogen stores.
I feel you, Eric. My co-workers always comment on how my oatmeal + protein powder breakfast (that I microwave there) smells SO good. A common opinion is that it smells like freshly baked muffins.
The mic / audio quality seems a little more muffled than previous episodes o.O
With that pathetic combination of lentils and tomatoes, you mine as well create lentil curry with where it's headed. Serve over riced cauliflower for cutting. Also, make sure to add the salt afterwards or else the lentils will be hard.
^^^^, curries are amazingly good for its calorie to taste ratio, given you take out the typical rice/bread carbs with most reasonable vegetable carbs
First! Listening while doing Average to Savage workout.
Why is Greg always "VERY temporary" guest host? Lol
Can the isometrics done at long muscle lengths cause some DOMS?