Dec 17, 2021
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past episodes, please visit Rachel’s
YouTube
channel.
Listeners can find Sal De
Stephano at his website https://www.mindpumpmedia.com/,
and on Instagram @mindpumpsal
Sal Di Stefano is a personal
trainer and co-founder of Mind Pump Media and co-host of Mind Pump,
an online radio show/podcast that is dedicated to providing
truthful fitness and health information. He is also the designer of
the Muscular Adaptation Programming System (MAPS Fitness Products).
Sal is dedicated to prioritizing health over appearance, and he
aims to shift the direction of the fitness industry from aesthetic-
and insecurity-based to one based on self-love and
self-care.
In this episode, we chat all about the stigmas with
resistance training, why the fitness industry coined the word
‘toned’ for women, reasons resistance training is the leading type
of exercise for overall health, benefits to creating muscle memory,
and more!
“There is no form of exercise that reliably
increases bone density, like resistance training, it's so
effective, there's nothing that comes close to it.”
Sal Di Stefano
Top Takeaways:
- Why resistance training produces more
“permanent” results
- Benefits to building muscle and creating muscle
memory
- Reasons resistance training directly encourages
“youthful” hormone levels
- Three reasons women may be afraid to train
heavy
Show Notes:
- [0:00] Intro to the trailer
- [0:30] Rachel gives a brief bio of guest Sal De
Stefano
- [1:30] Welcome back to MetFlex and Chill!
Rachel welcomes guest Sal De Stefano @mindpumpsal
- [2:00] Sal gives a brief background of his
journey and how he became a personal trainer and co-founder
of Mind Pump Media
- [3:30] The Resistance Training
Revolution
- [4:00] Why did you decide to write The Resistance Training
Revolution, and who is
it for?
- [7:00]
The Complete Book of
Running
- [11:00] “Muscles don’t tone. They build or they
shrink.” Sal Di
Stefano
- [12:00] In terms of longevity and health,
studies are showing
resistance training
is the best form of
exercise
- [13:30] Question: Why does resistance training
produce more
permanent results?
- [19:30] “In modern societies, having a metabolism that
burns more calories is a tremendous benefit. It's one of the
greatest buffers you can have against chronic disease.”
Sal Di Stefano
- [23:00] Question: Why does resistance training
directly encourage “youthful” hormones levels?
- [28:00] “There is no form of exercise that reliably
increases bone density, like resistance training, it's so
effective, there's nothing that comes close to it.”
Sal Di Stefano
- [30:00] Benefits of
progressive overload
and how lifting weights doesn’t
cause one to become bulky
- [36:00] Question: What are your thoughts on
circuit style training like Orange Theory and CrossFit compared to
traditional
hypertrophy bodybuilding style
training?
- [38:00] “All forms of activity, I don't care what it
is, so long as they're appropriate, because you can overdo anything
or do anything wrong. All forms of activity done appropriately,
have health benefits.” Sal Di Stefano
- [39:00] Question: In your opinion, what are the
best bodyweight exercises?
- [41:00] Question: Does training fasted burn
muscle?
- [45:30] Question: We hear training
“to failure”
often but what does it actually
mean in a practical sense?
- [52:30] Question: What is your opinion and
experience with ketogenic or low carb diets?
- [57:00] Question: Is there anything you’ve
changed your mind about in the past year, and why?
- [1:00:30] Arthur
Brooks
- [1:03:00] To check out more from Sal visit his
website https://www.mindpumpmedia.com/,
his podcast Mind
Pump Media, and on
Instagram @mindpumpsal
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