Thanksgiving was a fatty, sugary good time. I've never been one to do the old "modified recipe" thing when it comes to traditional holidays. Mashed potatoes and gravy, eggnog, pumpkin pie – it's all good to me.
As I sit here in the airport reflecting on my recent trip, I'm once again exposed to the reality that most Americans just don't move. At least not under their own power. Mostly we just like to sit motionless.
A Revolutionary Training Apparatus!
A raucous roundtable discussion with Jose Antonio, Doug Kalman, Chris Street, and Tim Ziegenfuss
About 2 years ago, we asked one of our resident nutrition and supplement gurus, John Berardi, to give us a peek into his training journal. While best known for dispersing dietary dogma, JB has built a rock-solid physique from countless hours of fraternizing with heavy dumbbells and barbells.
How to build power and functional hypertrophy with timed sets
Eight foods that have been wrecked by science, plus the healthier alternatives.
Big Time Gains for the Part-Time Lifter
How to Identify and Correct Imbalances
Have you ever wanted to be recognized as an authority on bodybuilding, powerlifting, and performance enhancement?
You can say a lot of things about Dr. Eric Serrano, but you can't say he's boring.
How to Build a 3-D Upper Body
A Brief History of Mind Over Matter
Some people (like maybe your mom or dad) are still worried about high protein diets blowing up your kidneys. Here's why they have nothing to worry about.
How to Repair Glucose Intolerance, Part 2
The MacGyver TV show was about a guy who made complicated machines or devices out of ordinary things. For instance, he could take down a helicopter with a fan, a dough-scraper, and some duct tape. Similarly, he could use a light bulb to make a set of lock picks.
How to Repair Glucose Intolerance, Part 1
John Berardi will cover the interesting abstracts related to muscle physiology, muscle metabolism, hormones, weight loss, and nutrition.
This week David Barr will cover the interesting abstracts related to endurance training, strength training, athletic performance and recovery.
How much do you know about steroids? If you're using them or planning on using them, hopefully you know a lot. Sadly, we at T-mag have learned over the years that this is seldom the case.
While I do my best try to stay abreast of the latest nutrition and supplement research, once in a while I find myself totally ignorant to an important topic or sound body of literature.