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Episode 87: Inbetweenie - A Mythmas Special: 2 Strength Myths Busted

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In this in-between episode of the Movement Logic Podcast, Laurel discusses two major myths: the longevity significance of grip strength and the role of single leg exercises in improving balance. The discussion touches on the misinterpretations of grip strength's correlation with health and longevity, different types of grip and their training, and the genetic factors influencing grip strength. It also covers the efficacy of using gloves and straps. Additionally, the episode explores how single leg exercises contribute to overall strength and balance, challenging the notion that these exercises are essential for improving balance and athletic performance.

00:00 Introduction to Mythmas Season

00:47 Debunking the Grip Strength Myth

04:49 Understanding Different Types of Grip

08:54 The Role of Genetics in Grip Strength

17:25 Exploring Single Leg Exercises

22:50 Benefits and Misconceptions of Unilateral Exercises

31:09 Conclusion and Free Mini Course Offer

Grab our Free Mini Course: Barbell 101

Barbell Guide

Stronger By Science: The Evidence-Based Guide to Grip Strength Training & Forearm Muscle Development

  continue reading

102 episodes

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In this in-between episode of the Movement Logic Podcast, Laurel discusses two major myths: the longevity significance of grip strength and the role of single leg exercises in improving balance. The discussion touches on the misinterpretations of grip strength's correlation with health and longevity, different types of grip and their training, and the genetic factors influencing grip strength. It also covers the efficacy of using gloves and straps. Additionally, the episode explores how single leg exercises contribute to overall strength and balance, challenging the notion that these exercises are essential for improving balance and athletic performance.

00:00 Introduction to Mythmas Season

00:47 Debunking the Grip Strength Myth

04:49 Understanding Different Types of Grip

08:54 The Role of Genetics in Grip Strength

17:25 Exploring Single Leg Exercises

22:50 Benefits and Misconceptions of Unilateral Exercises

31:09 Conclusion and Free Mini Course Offer

Grab our Free Mini Course: Barbell 101

Barbell Guide

Stronger By Science: The Evidence-Based Guide to Grip Strength Training & Forearm Muscle Development

  continue reading

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