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. 27 - Joe LaVacca PT, DPT: The Science of CBD and Ethical Implementation @JOINFRINGE
What The Cup !? A Podcast
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Ep. 27 - Joe LaVacca PT, DPT: The Science of CBD and Ethical Implementation @JOINFRINGE
Today we are interviewing Joe LaVacca! He is a physical therapist and educator, and is also a strong advocate for the safe and effective use of CBD as it applies to the fitness and rehab world. He talks to Dr. DaPrato about how he got started in this space, the science of CBD, and his role at Fringe, a CBD company. Find Joe at: @strengthinmotionpt and @joinfringe
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...