
Squats vs. Hip Thrusts
The bodybuilding community has rallied around the squat and hip thrust for glute development, but which exercise is better? New research may have the answer.
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The bodybuilding community has rallied around the squat and hip thrust for glute development, but which exercise is better? New research may have the answer.

Growing the pectorals is a goal of many gym goers. What’s the best way to go about developing this oft-sought after muscle group? Let’s see what the science says about the pecs.

Many often tout the importance of proper vitamin and mineral intake in bodybuilders, but how important are micronutrients for gains? Let’s see what the science says.

Mechanical tension has quickly become the main accepted stimulus for muscle growth. What is mechanical tension? Can we measure it? Why would this be important for growth?

We know that muscles grow through a process called hypertrophy. However, another potential process, called hyperplasia, may exist. What’s the difference?

Lifters often use supplements for assisting in their bodybuilding goals, but we often see supplements get misused. What are the most common mistakes we see?

Bodybuilders typically eschew alcohol for the fear of losing muscle or gaining fat. Are these concerns warranted, or is there more than meets the eye?

Creating a calorie deficit is important for a successful cut. How should you go about creating this deficit?

A common gym thought is that changing your foot placement on a leg press can influence muscle activation. This study confirmed that theory by finding different activation patterns in different positions.

Losing weight can be a difficult process, but many find that the stress of daily life makes it more difficult. Why is this the case?

Many people understand that elite bodybuilders have been blessed by the genetic lottery. What factors help them grow so well?

Sodium is the most important mineral for the training athlete or bodybuilder. Significant amounts of sodium are lost through sweat which means that sodium intake needs to be monitored to offset this loss.
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Dr. Jacob Wilson will go over research-based ways to help you reach your goals. he will go over the top 3 ways to transition off keto

Dr. Jacob Wilson digs into the research to discover the top three ways to spike your metabolism using food.

In this episode of the Muscle PhD Live Academy we will continue our discussion on satiety and the effects of crash dieting

Dr. Wilson will discuss what L-carnitine is, how to properly use it, and if it should have a place in your supplement list.

Are macros all that matter? Does “if it fits your macros” have a place in bodybuilding? Or does food quality matter?

What are net carbs? Why this is something vital to know when you are trying to maintain a low-carb or ketogenic diet.
Our sophisticated macro calculator utilizes numerous body metrics and lifestyle habits to provide you with a full-calorie and macro breakdown to help you achieve your dream physique.