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[PODCAST] How Genetics Influence Muscle Building

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Having trouble reading this email? View [online version] [Muscle For Life Logo] [Facebook Link] [Twitter Link] [Google Link] [Pinterest Link] [Instagram Link] [Instagram Link] [Forward To a Friend Link] [Menno Henselman on how genetics influence muscle building] [In this podcast] I interview Menno Hennselmans, from BayesianBodybuilding.com, and we talk about how genetics affects your muscle and strength gains and aesthetics. I thought Menno would be the perfect person to talk to about this because he’s one of the leaders of the evidence-based fitness movement, and one of a handful of people in this space whose work I regularly follow and recommend. So, if you’ve been wondering about how your genetics influence things like the rate at which you can gain muscle and strength, how big and strong you can ultimately get, how your muscles look as they develop, and more, then you’re going to like [this interview.] Here it is. - Listen to this episode [on iTunes.] - Download as an MP3 by [clicking here.] Missed [the last episode of the podcast]? In it I interview professional bodybuilder and coach Alberto Nunez from Team 3DMJ on how to spot and fix muscle imbalances. As you’ll see, the whole topic of muscle imbalances is pretty simple and straightforward when explained correctly. You just have to understand a handful of technical points and guidelines, and you’ll know exactly what you have to do to balance out your physique, left to right, and front to back. This podcast is brought to you by [Legion Athletics]. Legion is my line of science-based, naturally sweetened and flavored workout supplements. If you hate the supplement industry’s exaggeration, lies, overblown advertising, and confusing pseudoscience, then you’re going to love what I’m doing with Legion. No proprietary blends...no “label filler” ingredients...no underdosing key ingredients...no artificial flavoring, sweeteners, or food dyes...no exaggerated, deceptive advertising or endorsements...and no over-charging and under-delivering. The bottom line is I don’t just want to sell you pills and powders, I want to change the supplement industry for the better. [Find out more here] and if you like what you see, use the coupon code PODCAST at checkout and you’ll save 10% on your entire order. What was your favorite quote or takeaway from this episode? Please let me know [in the comments here.] [Facebook Link] [Twitter Link] [Google Link] [Pinterest Link] [Instagram Link] [Instagram Link] [Forward To a Friend Link] Copyright © 2017 M4L, Inc., All rights reserved.  [Follow on Twitter] | [Friend on Facebook] | [Forward to a friend] You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website www.muscleforlife.com Our mailing address is: M4L, Inc. 8521 Leesburg Pike Suite 320 Vienna, VA 22182 [Add us to your address book]  [Unsubscribe from this list] | [Update subscription preferences]Â

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