Dec 3, 2021
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past episodes, please visit Rachel’s
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Science For Women program, follow THIS link.
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Week, follow THIS link.
In this episode, Ashleigh and I chat about the
differences between training for hypertrophy versus training for
strength and how to design your fitness goals around them. We also
discuss how to safely start back in the gym after an injury, and we
discuss the launch of the second round of the Muscle Science For
Women program!
“Strength training is
focused on getting better and developing more skill while
hypertrophy is focused on getting bigger and building more
muscle.” Rachel
Gregory
“Strength is about
efficiency of movement, whereas muscle building is less about the
efficiency and more about the actual muscle
contraction.” Ashleigh
VanHouten
Top Takeaways:
- Muscle Science For Women Program - second
launch and how to sign up
- Kabuki Education Week Seminar
highlight
- Differences and similarities between building
muscle and getting stronger
- Advice for 47 year old women just starting her
weight training journey
Show Notes:
- [0:00] Intro to episode
trailer
- [1:00] Welcome back to MetFlex and Chill!
Rachel gives listeners a brief intro of guest Ashleigh
Vanhouten @themusclemaven
- [4:00] Announcement! A new round of
Muscle Science For Women
launching!
- [5:00] Sign up for the Muscle Science For Women
Program at www.metflexlife.com/msw
- [6:00] Ashleigh gives a breakdown of what you
can get out of The Muscle Science for Women Program
- [8:30] Check out some MSW testimonials HERE!
- [9:00] Differences and similarities between
building muscle and getting stronger
- [12:00] Training for strength vs.
hypertrophy
- [14:30] “Strength training is focused on getting better
and developing more skill while hypertrophy is focused on getting
bigger and building more muscle.” Rachel Gregory
- [15:00] Performing
power cleans for
strength versus getting enough effective reps for muscle
building
- [17:00] “Strength is about efficiency of movement,
whereas muscle building is less about the efficiency and more about
the actual muscle contraction.” Ashleigh VanHouten
- [27:30] Question: What is your best advice for
a 47 year old woman that is just starting out on a weight training
journey?
- [33:30] Question: How do I rebuild muscle after
illness/injury and muscle wasting?
- [39:30] Question: Why am I shaking super early
in a workout?
- [43:30] Kabuki Seminar Jan
9-15th
- [44:30] Birth
Fit
- [46:00] To check out more about The Muscle
Science For Women Program visit www.metflexlife.com/msw
- [46:00]Thanks for listening to another episode!
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Rachel Gregory is a
Board-Certified Nutritionist, Strength and Conditioning Specialist,
Podcaster, and founder of MetFlex Life. She is also the author of
the international best-selling book, "21-Day Ketogenic Diet Weight Loss
Challenge."
Rachel received her Master’s
Degree in Nutrition & Exercise Physiology from James Madison
University and Bachelor’s Degree in Sports Medicine from the
University of Miami. Rachel completed the first-ever human clinical
trial looking at the effects of the Ketogenic Diet in non-elite
CrossFit athletes, which is published in the
International Journal of Sports
and Exercise Medicine.
Currently, in her day-to-day
coaching business, Rachel guides her clients to becoming the best,
most confident version of themselves. She has a passion for
educating those dedicated to optimizing their physical and mental
well-being while improving long-term health and fitness goals. Her
most popular course, Keto for Women, has helped women all across the world learn how
to ditch the restrictive, all-or-nothing mindset associated with
keto and instead thrive through the power of metabolic
flexibility.
You can connect and learn more
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