#44 Dr. Jeremy Loenneke - Training Frequency, MPS, BFR, a Muscle Damage

In this episode of the Muscle Memoirs Podcast, I am joined by Dr. Jeremy Loenneke. Dr. Loenneke is an assistant professor of health and exercise science at the University of Mississippi and the director of the Kevser Ermin Applied Physiology Laboratory. His research group's primary focus is on skeletal muscle adaptations to exercise with and without the application of blood flow restriction.Article of discussion: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27752983/Timestamps03:05 The rationale behind increasing training frequency07:40 Minimum number of sets required to induce a sufficient anabolic response10:27 Doing what you enjoy12:55 Making sense of the MPS response 21:05 Strategies to increase training frequency25:10 Advanced lifters need more frequency or more time to recover?28:00 Exercise selection31:25 Is one set enough?33:45 Metabolic stress - a unique mechanism of hypertrophy or a backdoor to mechanical tension?37:25 Does BFR preferentially stimulate type I fibers?38:45 Does BFR cause muscle damage?42:10 What is soreness?44:30 Training while soreCoaching and Brain Gainz:Website: http://hammerawayfitness.com/IG: https://www.instagram.com/hammerawayfitness/For more information on Dr. Loenneke:Twitter: https://twitter.com/jploenneke?lang=enInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jploenneke/?hl=en Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/themusclememoirs)

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