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Mature Muscle Podcast

Mature Muscle Podcast

De : Lee Carnaby Phil Agostino Aaron Hopkins and Guests
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Lee, Phil, Aaron and guests bring you techniques, insights and learnings from the fitness industry. Delving into a combined 50 years of experience, giving advice on the most productive nutrition, training and recovery methods used today. As well general advice, we also feature interviews with a variety of experts in the fitness/health industry including sleep experts, nutrition professors and leading psychologists. The podcast is for everyone, but sometimes the focus will be on the more mature person, 40+. To get involved, ask questions or just to find out more, find Mature Muscle on facebook, follow the link in the podcast description/notes.

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    • S.4 Ep.11 - ALCOHOL: The Demon Drink? With Profs.Greg Whyte & Andy Lane
      Nov 13 2025

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      S.4 Ep.11 - ALCOHOL: The Demon Drink? With Profs. Greg Whyte & Andy Lane

      Had a great chat with the Professors today, we spoke about both the physiological and psychological effects of alcohol. Phil shared a tragic personal story.

      For further reading on the issues we discussed, please use the link below:

      https://www.ias.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/The-physical-and-mental-health-effects-of-alcohol.pdf

      Drinkline is the national alcohol helpline. If you're worried about your own or someone else's drinking, you can call this free helpline in complete confidence. Call 0300 123 1110 (weekdays 9am to 8pm, weekends 11am to 4pm).

      Get support here:

      https://www.drinkaware.co.uk/advice-and-support/alcohol-support-services

      Find out more about Professors Greg Whyte & Andy Lane

      Instagram
      @profgregw

      The Whyte Answer
      http://www.thewhyteanswer.com

      Bean Lite - The new Bespoke Exercise & nutrition App
      https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/bean-lite/id1299547415?mt=8

      Bump it Up
      https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bump-Up-flexible-exercise-pregnancy/dp/0593077482

      Achieve the Impossible
      http://www.achievetheimpossible.co.uk


      For more info on Prof Andy Lane:

      BPS Chartered Psychologist, HCPC Registered Psychologist, Fellow of BASES

      Director of Research Excellence

      Associate Dean, Faculty of Education, Health and Well-Being, University of Wolverhampton, UK, Walsall Campus, WS13BD, UK

      Twitter @Andylane27

      http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Andrew_Lane

      https://www.youtube.com/c/andylane27


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      54 min
    • S.4 Ep.10 - Fad or Fix? The Inside on Cupping, Dry Needling and Kinesiology Taping with Louie Sims
      Sep 10 2025

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      S.4 Ep.10 - Fad or Fix?

      The Inside on Cupping, Dry Needling and Kinesiology Taping with Performance Consultant Louie Sims.

      Great chatting to Louie about how pain is controlled, how Cupping, Dry Needling and Kinesiology Taping can work and when they should be used. We also chatted about the effect of Placebo, whether Ultrasound is still being used and how therapy can help even old chronic injuries.

      LOUIE SIMS
      BSc (Hons) MSc
      Sports Injury and Performance Consultant

      Louie has a masters degree in sports injury and performance, numerous post graduate certifications and 10 years clinical and professional sports experience.

      He has experience working with world class athletes in the fields of sports rehabilitation, sports science and strength and conditioning.

      Taking a multidisciplinary approach with elite level sports sciences he has created a training system that balances nutrition, recovery, performance and psychology to achieve maximal impact.

      Techniques utilised include IASTM, Joint and Manipulation, Dry needling, Electro-acupuncture, Trigger point therapy, Y-Strap decompressions, Massage, Strength & Conditioning and Rehabilitation.

      CURRENT QUALIFICATIONS

      • MSc Strength and Conditioning (D*)
      • BSc (Hons) – Sports Conditioning, Rehabilitation and Massage (1st)
      • Extended Diploma in Sport and Exercise Science (D*)
      • Level 5 - Spinal Manipulation and Assessment
      • Level 5- Advanced Dry needling
      • Level 5 - Dry Needling
      • Level 4 – Sports massage and soft tissue practices
      • Level 4 - Electrotherapy and Ultrasound
      • Level 3 – Sports Massage and Soft tissue Practices

      Instagram: @wearepsi


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      57 min
    • S.4 Ep.9 - THE GOOD & BAD OF OZEMPIC, MOUNJARO & WEGOVY & The Wonders of CREATINE
      Jun 21 2025

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      THE MATURE MUSCLE PODCAST - Season 4 / Episode 9: OZEMPIC, MOUNJARO & WEGOVY

      (SEMAGLUTIDE & TIRZEPATIDE)

      PLUS THE “NEW” WONDERS OF CREATINE MONOHYDRATE

      Today we had a chat about the huge increase in people using Mounjaro, Wegovy, and Ozempic . They all injectable medications that contain a glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist. This type of medication can treat obesity and manage blood sugar levels. Mounjaro is also a dual agonist, which means it mimics another hormone as well as GLP-1, this other hormone is GIP (glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide).

      Mounjaro and Wegovy are injections that mimic hormones which send signals to the parts of your brain responsible for appetite and hunger. Wegovy and Mounjaro can help you feel fuller for longer and slow the emptying of your stomach, Mounjaro’s GIP in addition to this helps with weight management by preventing fat from building up. Ozempic, containing GLP-1 has been clinically approved to treat diabetes and helps to regulate blood sugar.

      Creatine monohydrate is one of the most well-researched and effective supplements out there. It’s best known for helping people build strength, muscle, and recover faster from exercise. Recent research also shows it can be helpful as we age—especially when combined with strength training—by supporting muscle and bone health. It may also give the brain a small boost, improving memory and mental sharpness in some people, especially older adults. New studies suggest it could help the heart and blood vessels, and even support mood and mental health, though more research is needed in those areas. Overall, it’s a safe and affordable supplement with a wide range of benefits beyond just gym performance.

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      38 min
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