FODMAPs is a term thrown around fairly often in the health and fitness industry. Let us explain what they really are and why most people do not have to worry about them!
Muscular Failure vs Mechanical Failure
Just Because A Food Contains A Nutrient, It Does Not Mean It's A "Good Source" Of That Nutrient
"I've Done My Research" Usually Means "I've Done My Googling"
According to the Australian Research Council, research is defined as “The creation of new knowledge and/or the use of existing knowledge in a new and creative way so as to generate new concepts, methodologies, inventions and understandings. This could include synthesis and analysis of previous research to the extent that it is new and creative.”
Can You Burn More Energy With Brown Fat?
Brown adipose tissue (BAT), also known as brown fat, is found in much smaller amounts compared to our standard white fat, located deep within the torso and neck. As we know, the role of white fat is to store excess energy which can then be used at a later point. Contrastingly, the job of brown fat is to produce heat when our body is cold, therefore expending energy. Surely then, if we have more brown fat, we can lose more weight?
Five Nutrition Facts You May Not Know
Five Nutrition Facts You May Not Know
Five Nutrition Facts You May Not Know
Five Nutrition Facts You May Not Know
Does Intermittent Fasting Work For Weight Loss?
Intermittent fasting (IF) is a form of voluntary energy restriction whereby an individual will choose to consume and then restrict calories in a specific, periodic manner. Various forms of IF have been practiced for centuries by several religions, however one particular variation known as “time-restricted feeding” has gained significant popularity in the health and fitness industry.
The Gut Microbiome - Check Your Facts
Why You Shouldn't Cut Back On Your Coffee
Should You Measure Your Body Fat Percentage?
Unfortunately, there can be a large variance in body composition results depending on the testing method used. There are certain procedures that are referenced as gold standard (most accurate tests possible under reasonable conditions), consisting of skinfold assessments, DEXA scans, and hydrostatic weighing. However, a popular method that is not acknowledged as gold standard is bioelectrical impedance, used frequently in bodyweight scales and InBody scans.
Fresh vs Frozen Vegetables - Is One Superior?
Why You Will Never Hit Your Macros Perfectly
The truth is… unfortunately it’s impossible to hit your macros to a T. This is because nutrient information panels are created based on averages of averages for certain foods and their respective macronutrient, micronutrient, and total energy content. Therefore, to most people’s surprise, the macros and calories listed on a back of a packet can actually deviate by a whooping 20% compared to their true amount!
Are Your "High-Protein" Foods ACTUALLY High In Protein?
When walking down the aisles of the supermarket, what entices you to buy certain products over others? In most cases you can’t smell the product… or see through the packet… so usually you’re influenced by the BIG BOLD LABELS saying “I’M HIGH IN PROTEIN! PICK ME!” *drops into basket without checking the macros or ingredients*
Are You A Non-Responder To Weight Training?
How To Peak For A Bodybuilding Show
There’s no doubt that as competitors we all look forward to peak week! After months of hard work dedicated to dieting, training, blistering our feet while posing and the like, it’s exciting to reach the home stretch before show day! However, bear in mind that this is a week where you should generally be doing LESS, not MORE, in the context of your entire contest prep.