Dr. Layne Norton is a Ph.D. in Nutritional Sciences, a professional bodybuilder, and a champion powerlifter. We discuss why most people aren’t training too hard, when to go to failure, whether seed oils are “the” central cause of chronic disease, why having a slow metabolism isn’t a credible reason for being overweight (for most), and the sustaining power of good habits. We also get into controversies around the carnivore diet, diet sodas, artificial sweeteners, intermittent fasting, and much more.
Timestamps:
(00:00) Introduction
(04:48) Layne's coaching philosophy
(14:39) Why to start tracking calories (for at least 3 days)
(17:41) Why people lie to themselves about food intake
(23:06) The profound benefits of small exercise doses
(26:53) Why you should treat exercise like brushing your teeth
(30:11) Benefits of resistance training for older individuals
(33:51) Should you train to failure?
(47:07) Why hard training & consistency trump exercise selection
(56:46) Is lifting heavy necessary for building muscle?
(57:54) Barbell vs. hack squats for preventing falls
(1:00:10) Can lifting weights decrease low-back pain?
(1:01:43) Injury prevention when resistance training
(1:11:16) How exposure therapy can help you with injuries
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