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You want to know what the research says and how to apply cutting-edge findings to your training and/or your clients’ training.
You know that keeping up with the latest science is crucial to being the best athlete or coach you can be.
Even if you just lift for fun, you want to be sure you’re getting the most out of your time in the gym.
Now, keeping up with the research sounds good in theory, but it’s a huge task in practice.
Going through the studies each month is extremely time-consuming (~80 hours/month, we’d estimate). Spending time figuring out how to apply them all is difficult. Having access to all the different journals is expensive. Interpreting research and figuring out which studies are trustworthy and applicable to you is frustrating. (And that’s just the new stuff – there’s at least 40-50 years of older research you need to be at least reasonably well-acquainted with as well.)
You want the benefits of knowing the latest science-backed training and nutrition advice, but don’t have the time, energy, and money to sift through the journals, pick out which studies are applicable, analyze their design for trustworthiness, critically read them, and figure out how they apply to you training or your client’s training.
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We break down the latest research in plain English, so you can apply it to your training and nutrition ASAP.
You can be an expert in strength and physique sport without wasting any more time, energy, or money sifting through studies.
We’ve got the shortcut:
Monthly Applications in Strength Sport (MASS), a research review by Greg Nuckols, Dr. Eric Trexler, Dr. Eric Helms, and Dr. Mike Zourdos.
MASS does all the legwork for you and distills the studies that are the most useful and relevant for you each month.
People who depend on headlines, shallow articles, and bro advice will be left in the dust. MASS is meticulously researched and curated by four experts. The result is a review full of the highest-quality, most relevant content, with none of the false hype or ill-advised fads.
Whether you’re planning your own training and nutrition, coaching a client, conducting an interview, or creating online content, you can be confident that you’re up to date with the information at the cutting edge of our community.
An athlete or coach who knows and truly understands the research has a huge advantage over their competitors. MASS focuses solely on strength and physique athletes, coaches, and enthusiasts. This means that every month, we’ll review only the research that’s the most relevant for you and your results.
Plenty of MASS subscribers are content creators focusing on disseminating scientific research to their audiences. We make their jobs much easier by highlighting the most important research, putting it in context, and recommending the main applications and takeaways from each topic.
You’re in control. Each article begins with a bulleted list of key points and ends with a list of applications and takeaways, giving you the need-to-know points in bite-sized chunks. Both aim to tell you exactly what the newest research means for your training or nutrition so you can start applying the latest science right away. Want to know all the nuance of a particular topic? Dive into the full article for our complete analysis.
An essential part of interpreting research is figuring out how new findings fit into the understanding of an entire body of scientific literature on the topic. As the scientific community learns new things and discards old practices, we’ll help you stay abreast so you can grow and evolve without chasing your tail with every new fad or staying stuck in your ways and being bound to tradition.
We have written, audio, and video content, plus tons of infographics in each issue.
We’ll tell you what you need to know while cutting out most of the jargon, acronyms, and confusing language so often found in studies. With precise and pithy writing, interpreting research is simple and accessible to all.
As an added benefit, our interpretation will aid your ability to dissect additional research which you choose to examine on your own. By reading our monthly reviews, your critical thinking and ability to decipher research will be enhanced to further benefit your capability to improve your training.
In addition to getting a new issue of MASS every month for the lifetime of your subscription, you also will instantly be granted access to our entire archive of more than 4,000 pages of content. That’s approximately 400 articles and videos, 300 audio episodes, and 80 hours of video.
Honestly, the value is pretty insane.
Our MASS archive is going to be a treasure trove for you if you’re looking for up-to-date, evidence-based advice or commentary on programming, nutrition, supplements, recovery, sports psychology, biomechanics, muscle physiology, and more.
And with an easily searchable, meticulously categorized member website, finding articles and videos on the topics you’re interested in will be a breeze.
One subscriber named Luis said MASS has become the “library of evidence-based research” for his consulting and coaching business.
Every month, we sift through 100+ journals and 1000+ studies to handpick the cutting-edge research that’s most relevant to you, and will help you build muscle, gain strength, and get leaner.
All four of us are athletes and coaches as well, so we know how to separate the truly valuable and applicable studies from the novelties that are never going to make it out of the lab and into the gym.
Each article is peer reviewed by all other members, meaning you get more nuanced, well-rounded information.
Ph.D. in strength and conditioning from Auckland University of Technology in New Zealand, M.S. in exercise science, a second Master’s in sports nutrition, B.S. in fitness and wellness.
Regularly publishes peer-reviewed articles in exercise science and nutrition journals on physique and strength sport.
Coach for drug-free strength and physique competitors at all levels as a part of team 3D Muscle Journey.
Earned pro status as a natural bodybuilder with the PNBA in 2011 and competes in unequipped powerlifting, weightlifting, and strongman.
M.A. in exercise physiology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, B.S. in exercise and sports science.
Held three all-time world records in powerlifting in the 220lb and 242lb classes.
Worked with and learned from record holders, champion athletes, and collegiate and professional strength and conditioning coaches through previous job as Chief Content Director for Juggernaut Training Systems and current full-time work on StrongerByScience.com.
Ph.D. in exercise physiology, M.S. in applied health physiology, and B.S. in exercise science.
12 years as an active scientific researcher focusing specifically on strength athletes
Head powerlifting coach of FSU’s 2011 and 2012 state championship team.
Competes as a powerlifter in the USAPL and coaches athletes through his company Training Revolution, LLC.
Other research reviews in our area do a great job keeping you up to date with research into general health and fitness, nutrition research, and research relevant to S&C coaches that work with athletes from other sports, but no research reviews focus exclusively and specifically on people who want to gain muscle, get stronger, and improve their body composition.
If you’re a powerlifter, weightlifter, strongman, CrossFitter, bodybuilder, physique competitor, or a coach for a strength or physique sport, you’ll open your issue of MASS every month to see 8 articles and 2 videos that are very relevant to you, helping you get an edge on the competition. If you fall into one of those groups, MASS is perfect for you.
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Each monthly issue of MASS is longer than those from most other research reviews (ours are normally 100+ pages). You get more content per dollar you spend.
MASS is created by four of the smartest guys in the industry. Each article is peer reviewed by all other members, meaning you get more nuanced, well-rounded information. We also include audio conversations discussing the findings of each study we review.
MASS is beautifully designed and easy to read. Every issue contains around 40 infographics to help you interpret and understand each study quickly and easily.
We include summaries and key takeaways for each study we review, so you can easily skim everything then dive deep into the topics that interest you.
Prefer to listen? We record short audio conversations about each article we review, so you have options for how to get the information.
Every monthly issue of MASS also contains two video presentations that aim to give you a broader, concept review of some of the most important topics in strength, physique, and nutrition research.
We’ve published 50+ issues of MASS now (that’s more than 4 years of content). Every single issue has been released right on schedule. On the first of every month, you’ll have MASS in your inbox – guaranteed.
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You only need to enter your payment information once, and then we’ll automatically bill you on the same date you signed up. For example, if you choose the monthly subscription and purchase on April 30, we’ll bill you May 30 for your next month.
We’ll send out a brand new issue of MASS on the first of every month via email. We’ll also post the new issue in the membership website you have access to so you can easily download and read from there, too.
Yearly and lifetime subscriptions come with a guarantee that if we ever close up shop and stop making MASS (though there are certainly no plans to do so in the future), you’ll never pay more than what you otherwise would have paid for a monthly subscription.
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