Culinary For Cool People – Episode 2: Let’s Talk Soup

https://youtu.be/7H0wWJ3bWi4Culinary for Cool People presents: Sinigang and the 7000 Islands. We use sinigang as a model for understanding how to cook soup, analyze and modify recipes to meet our macronutrient needs, different ideas about meal prep, and other things culinary and fitness related. There probably isn't that much profanity in it, but I diddddd used to work in a kitchen…

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FFCP Lecture And Q&A Show – Episode 2: How To Stop Button-Mashing At Fitness

https://youtu.be/zwJVyAfiTbMThis episode covers essential resistance training terminology, strength and hypertrophy training principles, and modern exercise programming paradigms using the concepts of Maximum Recoverable Volume and Auto-regulation, with minimal amounts of profanity! Learn the basics of evidence-based intelligent programming and stop button-mashing when you go to the gym, complete with sources.  Watch on Twitch Watch on YouTube View Lecture Slides ©…

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Mexican Yellow Paste

This Pollo Asado inspired recipe was featured in Episode 1 of Culinary for Cool People, and features the use of the mortar and pestle to achieve maximum flavor!Ingredients         Cilantro Stems, Minced Garlic cloves, whole Onion, minced Turmeric powder Salt Black peppercorns, whole Cumin seeds, whole        Quantities 25g or stems from 1 bunch 30g or…

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FFCP Lecture And Q&A Show – Episode 1: Mystery of the Ghrelin Gremlin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLuW26r4VYgA glorious and eloquently delivered evidence-based lecture with minimal swearing on the roles of the hormones ghrelin and leptin in the development of obesity and obesity-related diseases, how they affect weight loss, and what strategies we can do during diet to obviate those issues. Here, we introduce the phasic approach to weight loss, highlighted in the MATADOR research diet from…

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How I Stopped Button-Mashing at Fitness

For me, exercise used to be the equivalent of button-mashing an arcade console. I’d show up, do some random stuff, or maybe something I read out of a magazine or off the internet or something. Maybe it was high-intensity interval training, maybe it was bro-splits, maybe it was kettlebells, or some bad-form Olympic lifts. It was this hodge-podge of random…

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