Ttc - - Essentials Of Strength Training
Distribute protein across 3-5 meals. The 'anabolic ceiling' per meal is approximately 0.4g/kg of bodyweight (about 30-40g for a 80kg person). More than that is oxidized or stored as fat. Timing matters less than total daily intake, but a 30g bolus post-workout does spike muscle protein synthesis.
Essentials of Strength Training demystifies the science of resistance exercise. Over 12 lectures, Professor Marcus Hale guides you from cellular adaptation to real-world programming. You will learn not just how to squat, but why squat depth matters for your knees; not just how to eat protein, but how to distribute it for maximal muscle synthesis. Whether you are 18 or 80, a complete novice or a stalled intermediate, this course provides the blueprint for sustainable, functional strength. Full Transcript Excerpt: TTC - Essentials of Strength Training
Busy parents, professionals, or those returning from a layoff. It is not optimal for competitive bodybuilders, but it is infinitely better than doing nothing." Distribute protein across 3-5 meals
Here is the common mistake: people think you get stronger during the workout. You do not. During the workout, you are tearing down muscle fibers—specifically, the actin and myosin filaments. You are creating microtrauma. Strength happens during sleep and rest . Timing matters less than total daily intake, but
If a movement hurts, regress it. Do not stop moving. Instead of a barbell squat, try a goblet squat. Instead of a pull-up, try a lat pulldown. Pain is a signal to change strategy, not to quit." Lecture 8: Advanced Techniques – Drop Sets, Negatives, and Rest-Pause Full Transcript Excerpt:
(Full detailed spreadsheets omitted for brevity, but include sets, reps, RPE (Rate of Perceived Exertion), and deload weeks).
The old myth that lifting stunts growth is false. Growth plates are damaged by acute trauma (falls), not controlled loading. Guidelines: Focus on bodyweight mastery first (push-ups, pull-ups, lunges). Introduce barbells at 14+ with perfect form. Avoid 1RM max testing. Priority: Neuromuscular coordination, not maximal weight.