Today’s episode features Dr. Keith Baar, a world expert in collagen and researcher at University of California Davis. Professor Baar is a rare combination of strength coach and muscle biologist, receiving his PhD from the University of Illinois where he discovered the molecular signal that causes load-induced muscle hypertrophy. Keith is currently the head of the Functional Molecular Biology Laboratory (FMBLab). Over the last 20 years, Keith has worked with elite athletes, and has...
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Today’s episode features Dr. Keith Baar, a world expert in collagen and researcher at University of California Davis. Professor Baar is a rare combination of strength coach and muscle biologist, receiving his PhD from the University of Illinois where he discovered the molecular signal that causes load-induced muscle hypertrophy. Keith is currently the head of the Functional Molecular Biology Laboratory (FMBLab). Over the last 20 years, Keith has worked with elite athletes, and has...
Ep. 25 - Dr. Zach Long, PT, DPT, SCS: The Barbell Physio; How to load with and without access to the fancy stuff
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Ep. 25 - Dr. Zach Long, PT, DPT, SCS: The Barbell Physio; How to load with and without access to the fancy stuff
Today we're excited to be joined by The Barbell Physio (@thebarbellphysio) for a great discussion about weighted loading, specificity, and where weight lifting plays in to the rehabilitations process. A hot topic in rehab, Dr. Zach Long provides some great insight into the use of weights with rehab patients! Enjoy Episode 25 of What The Cup!? A Podcast!
What The Cup !? A Podcast
Today’s episode features Dr. Keith Baar, a world expert in collagen and researcher at University of California Davis. Professor Baar is a rare combination of strength coach and muscle biologist, receiving his PhD from the University of Illinois where he discovered the molecular signal that causes load-induced muscle hypertrophy. Keith is currently the head of the Functional Molecular Biology Laboratory (FMBLab). Over the last 20 years, Keith has worked with elite athletes, and has...