Ep 67: Lessons on nutrition and muscle building from Stan Efferding
Release Date: 05/07/2024
Muscle Science for Women
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Enjoy this re-release of one of our more popular episodes with Stan Efferding, an IFBB Professional bodybuilder and World Record Holding Powerlifter. He is one of only 10 men in the world to ever total over 2,300 pounds raw in competition. Stan holds the title as the World's Strongest Bodybuilder. Stan conducts seminars all over the country for various sports and nutrition and training techniques, and he coined the Vertical Diet - in this episode Ashleigh and Stan talk all things diet, muscle building, and what we can all take from the regimens of elite athletes. They cover: Stan's...
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This is a fun one! In today's episode, Rachel and Ashleigh discuss the concept of body types: (you've probably heard of these, ectomorph, endomorph, and mesomorph). They talk about: how these body types are characterized if there's real "truth" to these categorizations whether you can change your body composition dramatically outside of your body type how to train to optimize your body type and how all this may impact your feelings about your body and your capabilities. They also talk about specific strength training for sports, gestational diabetes management, and they tease their...
info_outlineEnjoy this re-release of one of our more popular episodes with Stan Efferding, an IFBB Professional bodybuilder and World Record Holding Powerlifter. He is one of only 10 men in the world to ever total over 2,300 pounds raw in competition. Stan holds the title as the World's Strongest Bodybuilder. Stan conducts seminars all over the country for various sports and nutrition and training techniques, and he coined the Vertical Diet - in this episode Ashleigh and Stan talk all things diet, muscle building, and what we can all take from the regimens of elite athletes.
They cover:
- Stan's morning/daily routine
- His book, The Vertical Diet
- Some of his key nutrition tips around fiber and protein
- Practical tips for the rest of us gained from the worlds of powerlifting and bodybuilding
- Stan's experience dealing with depression and anxiety, and how he addressed it
- Working with elite athletes like Hafthor Bjornsson and Jon Jones
- And much more!
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