Fit Pants Podcast 1
Fit Pants Podcast 1 Search Skip to content Menu Menu follow us Store Articles Community Loyal-T Club Loyal-T Points Rewards Subscribe to Save Search Search The World s Trusted Source & Community for Elite Fitness Opinion Fit Pants Podcast 1 No Brainer Carb Strategies Master Any Skill Faster and Lifts of Legends by Chris Shugart & Dani Shugart August 25, 2020August 26, 2022 Tags Our Opinion Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Google Podcasts Listen on Stitcher Listen on Spotify In this episode of the Fit Pants podcast, T Nation CCO Chris Shugart and editor Dani Shugart discuss... 5 Tips for Eating Carbs The most "controversial" macronutrient? Carbohydrates. But there are ways to manipulate them for the results you're after without being obsessed with a food log: Carb cycling based on workout days, off days, or training intensity. Having carbs at every other meal. Timing carbs around workouts, pre-bed, and periods of high cortisol. (See The Best Damn Diet for Natural Lifters.) Carbs at every meal, but tracked more closely. Set a moderate (not keto) daily limit. More info: The 100 Gram Carb Cure "Only couch potatoes should avoid potatoes."— Chris The Legendary Lifts Quiz This week's quiz is about famous exercises named after bodybuilders or coaches. Can you pass it? Spoiler Alert: One of those exercises is the Waterbury deadlift walk. Also try out the Saxon side bend and the Gironda perfect curl. The Fastest Way to Learn a New Lift Did CrossFit get it right? A new study shows that doing 15 minutes of cardio or metcon AFTER practicing a new motor skill (like a technical lift) helps you master that skill faster. That little dose of cardio increases the brain's connectivity and efficiency, and that helps you retain the new skill. It has something to do with neural connections, the hemispheres of your brain, and, well, other complex crap that Chris explains in the podcast. Here's the actual study if you're a geek: Acute cardiovascular exercise promotes functional changes in cortico-motor networks during the early stages of motor memory consolidation The Shugart Cart — Woohoo There's nothing in Dani's cart to buy this week. Instead, it's a workout. It's called The Half-Hour Deadlift Challenge. Here's how to do it: Load up the barbell with a weight you can deadlift for about 8-10 reps. Now set a timer for 30 minutes. Every minute on the minute, pull just 2 reps. That's it. Keep doing that for half an hour... or until you pass out and people point and laugh. It seems easy... for the first 30 or 40 reps, but wait 'til you're getting closer to 60. Chris has DUDE Wipes in his cart. Yep, for your butt. But Chris uses them for quick clean-ups after his workouts. They're fragrance-free, paraben-free, and dye-free. Buy them on Amazon: DUDE WIPES From Amazon Flushable Wet Wipes Dispenser, Mint Chill, 48 Count (Pack of 3), with Vitamin-E, Aloe, Eucalyptus & Tea Tree Oils for at-Home Use, Septic and Sewer Safe T Nation earns from qualifying purchases as an Amazon Associate. Read more about our policy. Get The T Nation Newsletters Don' t Miss Out Expert Insights To Get Stronger, Gain Muscle Faster, And Take Your Lifting To The Next Level related posts Alpha Life Trans Athletes The Death Of Women s Sports In an effort to be trans-inclusive, sports federations are forcing women off of the winner's podium. Their rules are anti-female. Here's why. For Women, Opinion, Strong Words Dani Shugart October 11 Alpha Life Tip The Bikini Division – A Rant There are more bikini competitors at bodybuilding shows than there are bodybuilders. Is that a good or a bad thing? Opinion, Strong Words, Tips John Romano August 23 Alpha Life Tip Are You Training or Doing Tricks Maybe they think it's functional. Maybe they think it's innovative. Maybe they just need attention. Whatever. This trend has to stop. Bodybuilding, Opinion, Strong Words, Tips Paul Carter February 13 Alpha Life The 5 Jackasses of Fitness Let's improve the fields of fitness and strength training. How? By calling out these five types of jackwagons. Motivation, Opinion, Strong Words Dan John November 6