Dr Glenn McConell chats with Assistant Professor Kevin Murach who is a rising star from the University of Arkansas, USA. Kevin is an expert on muscle, muscle growth, adaptation to exercise training, “muscle memory”, the regulation of muscle growth and muscle memory and the effect of aging etc. Muscle memory definitely seems real (especially in slow muscle fibers). Looks like epigenetics involved more than changes to muscle fibers nuclei. But more work needs to be done, especially in humans. We had a really great chat. I enjoyed it a lot. A very smart chap. Twitter: @KevinMurachPhD
0:00. Introduction and welcome
2:16. How Kevin got into exercise research
6:53. What is “muscle memory”.
9:15. Human evidence of muscle memory
13:58. Mice models to investigate resistance training
19:30. Training, detraining and retraining
20:35. Comparing rodents and human re their different lifespans
22:30. Evidence for muscle memory in mice after ex training
31:05. Mouse model that has both endurance and strength effects
33:25. Voluntary wheel running: matching the training
35:45. 10% greater hypertrophy with retraining
39:25. Mice slow postural muscles didn’t detrain!
44:45. Mechanisms: epigenetics
49:50. Muscle nuclei and exercise training/muscle memory
1:02:00. Muscle memory and epigenetics in the nuclei
1:05:40. MicroRNA and muscle memory
1:07:30. Epigenetics
1:08:35. Exercise training and each bout of exercise
1:11:20. MicroRNA and muscle memory
1:16:20. Balance of protein synthesis and breakdown
1:20:20. Muscle memory: Endurance vs resistance training
1:21:35. Time course of muscle memory
1:23:55. How much training need to get muscle memory
1:25:18. Specificity of ex training muscle memory
1:26:40. Nature and nuture
1:27:25. Dutch famine and epigenetics
1:28:18. Age and muscle memory
1:29:38. Biological sex and muscle memory
1:30:40. Common misconceptions: use it or lose it
1:31:38. Identical twins
1:32:25. Don’t need to go hard or go home.
1:33:05. Research experts vs influencers etc
1:37:15. Takeaway messages
1:39:44. Do health benefits have a memory too?
1:41:45. Outro
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