Supplement Series: Tier 2

Supplement Series: Tier 2

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Supplement Series: Tier 1

The Dr. Layne Norton Podcast is back with the start of a brand-new Supplement Series! In Episode 22, Layne kicks things off by diving deep into his Tier 1 supplements — the ones with the strongest scientific evidence for real-world benefits in performance, body composition, stren ...  Show more

The Science of Muscle Building with James Krieger

In this episode, I’m joined by James Krieger, editor of REPS (Research Review for Exercise & Physique Science), to break down what the meta-analyses really say about building muscle.We cover:• The single most important driver of hypertrophy• The dose–response relationship between ...  Show more

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