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Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth

1157: Seven Ways Functional Training Burns Fat & Builds Muscle

Thu, 07 Nov 2019

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In this episode, Sal, Adam and Justin discuss seven reasons why adding functional training can improve fat loss and muscle gain. 1157: Seven Ways Functional Training Burns Fat & Builds Muscle Why it is SO important to look deeper into a study. (2:41) How the term functional has become bastardized. (11:55) Seven Ways Functional Training Burns Fat & Builds Muscle: The carryover, benefits & MORE. (18:40) #1 – The emphasis on mobility. (19:56) #2 - Utilizes different planes of motion. (30:14) #3 – The importance of novelty to get your body to respond. (36:00) #4 – The carryover value of using unconventional tools in your routine. (41:14) #5 – A focus on performance over aesthetics. (46:49) #6 – Employing all three contractions muscles make. (53:15) #7 – Increasing your body’s total work capacity. (58:00) People Mentioned Eugene Teo (@coacheugeneteo)  Instagram Max Schmarzo (ATC/CSCS/MS) (@strong_by_science)  Instagram Justin Brink DC (@dr.justinbrink)  Instagram Related Links/Products Mentioned November Promotion: MAPS Performance ½ off!! **Code “GREEN50” at checkout** A Comparison of Free Weight Squat to Smith Machine Squat Using Electromyography What is the First Step to Better Mobility? - Mind Pump Blog Effect of range of motion on muscle strength and thickness. Mind Pump 1017: Max Schmarzo- Strong by Science 5 Most Important Exercises for Muscle Growth in an Effective Routine – Mind Pump Blog Heavy duty – Book by Mike Mentzer Build Your Legs with the Zercher Squat Stop Working Out And Start Practicing - Mind Pump Blog Mind Pump Free Resources

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