How much protein do you need to build muscle?

How much protein do you need to build muscle?

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Mind vs. body: Can you change who you are through fitness? (Reissue)

646.Can you truly become a completely different person through fitness, or do transformations only alter your qualities while your core identity remains the same? Kevin dives into the philosophy of personal identity, the science of body transformations, and answer a listener’s qu ...  Afficher plus

What role do muscles play in improving circulation? (Reissue)

656.Can increased muscle mass improve circulation of blood lymph?Find Get-Fit Guy on Facebook or subscribe to the newsletter for more fitness tips.Get-Fit Guy is a part of Quick and Dirty Tips.Links: https://www.quickanddirtytips.comhttps://www.facebook.com/GetFitGuy Hosted on Aca ...  Afficher plus

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