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colbyh | 7 years ago
"Getting stronger only takes 13 minutes three times a week" starts off with a reference to a recently published paper that looks promising, but the second paragraph is about the author's personal belief that high intensity/slow motion workouts are the best for you. There's no real connection between these two paragraphs except that they both prescribe shorter weigh lifting sessions.
"You can improve your body's function and alleviate anxiety in two minutes a day" again lists someone's personal take on dealing with anxiety and stress. While deep breathing is certainly helpful they don't site any peer reviewed papers or clinical studies that say 2-4 minutes of deep breathing a day will impact your heart rate/blood pressure/anxiety much less do it via increasing alpha waves.
"Cutting out sugar..." is similarly good intentioned (almost everyone should eat less sugar than they do, myself included) but again cites nothing meaningful.
Also this damn site somehow popped up two autoplaying audio/video ads, one of which I could not see or get rid of. Rage inducing.
kace91|7 years ago
Everything else (time of the day when you work out, number of repetitions / series, specific exercises, etc) is secondary and seems to only matter insofar as it allows you to stay more time under tension...
So I'd be VERY sceptical of anyone who claims you can have great results in X minutes a day.
With that said, it takes very little time under tension for a newbie to stimulate growth. But that effect doesn't last for long.
Zanni|7 years ago
oceanghost|7 years ago
tzekid|7 years ago
Unfortunately, the author cherry picks the studies (eg. [0][1]) to get the narrative she wants, even though the research groups were small to begin with (n=34 and n=18 respectively) and were quite different (trained men[0] vs just older individuals[1]), etc. etc. etc.
[0] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30153194
[1] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2465144/
NoPicklez|7 years ago
How about eating healthy foods? Getting enough sleep?
For me its about what my motivations and intentions are and if your article provides a measurable result to compare.
That bloody autoplay video at the bottom of the page got me too
davebryand|7 years ago
AckSyn|7 years ago
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