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plus: are Sam Sulek's workouts worth the hype?

plus: are Sam Sulek's workouts worth the hype?                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 March 11, 2024 | [Read Online]( [BarBend Newsletter] POWERED BY: Today’s newsletter is presented by Major Fitness. Check out the Major Mug Drinking Challenge and learn how you can win a $200 prize. [Head here for more](. Here’s what’s going on in this edition: - Does the “calories in, calories out” method really work for weight loss? - Jeff Nippard on Sam Sulek’s workouts - The best exercises for a strong lower back Nutrition In-n-Out Credit: Shutterstock/Eviart In a March 1 episode of his “What The Fitness” on YouTube, Dr. Layne Norton addressed Dr. Jason Fung’s stance on the calories in, calories out (CICO) method for weight loss. Fung is a doctor of nephrology and one of the leading advocates behind intermittent fasting. Dr. Fung downplays the counting approach to dieting by leveraging data from several human randomized controlled trials. Meanwhile, Dr. Norton counters that even with an intermittent fasting approach, the body primarily loses weight due to a calorie deficit. Fung also points to hormones as a more important factor in people’s struggles with losing weight and downplays the importance of exercise in helping. Should you ditch your calorie-tracking apps, or are you on the right track for your body composition goals? Learn more about the science of weight loss below. [Read More]( From Our Sponsor Major Mug's Online Challenge Awaits! Been looking for a chance to quench your thirst, showcase your strength, and boost your bank balance? The [Major Mug Drinking Challenge]( from Major Fitness is your time to shine. The Major Mug weighs in at 8kg of solid stainless steel, making it the only way any serious lifter would have their morning coffee. Join Major Fitness's online challenge! Grab the 8kg mug, share your video with #MajorMug, and vie for prizes. Also, be sure to catch us live at Venice Beach, Mar 12, 12-5pm. Your strength, your spotlight. [Register Now]( Bodybuilding Rags to Riches Credit: Jeff Nippard Sam Sulek is something of a disruptor in the world of beefy dudes posting exercise videos on social media. Known for his zeal and intensity, some people find his training and diet to be sub-optimal. Such a man is Jeff Nippard. Known for his science-y approach to training, Nippard recently posted a video critiquing Sulek’s training from a pragmatic point of view. Spoiler alert: Nippard rates Sulek’s training style, programming, and attention to detail on the lower end of his grading curve, but he praises the young influencer for his effort and joy in lifting. Sulek is probably more jacked than most people watching his videos, which begs the question of what is more important: science or passion. [Get the Full Story]( Training Tips 8 Ways to Strengthen Your Lower Back Credit: Home and Gym / Giphy If you don't take care of your lower back, it'll take care of you. And we don't mean that in a pleasant way. A strong lower back is the foundation of a happy and healthy day-to-day life. If you're neglecting it, you're putting yourself at risk of some real discomfort. That's why we broke down eight different lower back exercises that'll help bring strength and stability to this vital part of the body. Once you're through with some good mornings or Jefferson curls, your back will resemble more of a tree trunk than you think. [Learn the Moves]( Everything Else Get Ripped Credit: Wikimedia Commons / Public Domain - Want the latest bodybuilding training tips, feature articles, and competition results? [Subscribe to The Ripped Report newsletter]( for free to get all that and more delivered to your inbox twice a week. - Two-time World’s Strongest Man Mitchell Hooper and Velocity Diet creator Stan Efferding [get together here to discuss the importance of nutrition]( in the world of strength training. - Close-grip training is normally associated with the bench press, [but bringing your hands closer together]( on the ever-loved lat pulldown is also an admirable task. [fb]( [tw]( [ig]( [yt]( [in]( [Advertise with us]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 BarBend Newsletter 228 Park Ave S, #29976, New York, New York 10003, United States [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv](

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