#16: James Steele PhD on Momentary Muscular Failure vs Sub-Maximal Failure, Optimal Time Under Load/Reps and Fasted Training - a podcast by Lawrence Neal

from 2015-05-26T06:44:59

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James Steele PhD is a lecturer in Applied Sport Science at Southampton Solent University in the UK. He’s helped publish some game-changing studies on exercise (see resources), and is well known for his talk titled ’There Is No Such Thing As Cardio’ which he presented at The 21 Convention.
 
James is one of the UK’s finest experts on exercise, and is a keen participant in HIT. This was his second appearance on the Corporate Warrior podcast (click here for his first interview), and he did an excellent job building on our first discussion.
 
In this interview, we talk about training to momentary muscular failure vs sub-maximal failure, the amount of recovery people really need between HIT workouts, the benefits of a fasted workout, his views on X-Force machines, how to rehab/rehab effectively, how to prevent chronic back pain, and much more. James also provides an in-depth description of his own A/B routine and training frequency.
 
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