Essentials: Build Muscle Size, Increase Strength & Improve Recovery

基础要素:增肌增力,提升恢复能力

Huberman Lab

2025-04-10

34 分钟
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In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I discuss how to build muscle strength and size (hypertrophy) and cover key training principles to enhance athletic performance and offset age-related muscle decline. I explain how the nervous system drives muscle movement, the key differences between training for hypertrophy or strength, and resistance training protocols to build muscle for performance and healthy aging. Additionally, I discuss tools for assessing recovery and the role of key nutrients—such as creatine and electrolytes—in supporting muscle development and performance. This episode provides actionable, science-backed strategies to enhance movement, preserve strength with age, and boost energy levels. Read the episode show notes at hubermanlab.com. Timestamps 00:00:00 Huberman Lab Essentials; Muscle 00:02:02 Muscle & Nervous System 00:03:24 Sponsors: Eight Sleep & LMNT 00:06:03 Strength & Aging, Henneman's Size Principle, Use Heavy Weights? 00:10:09 3 Stimuli, Muscle Strength vs Muscle Growth (Hypertrophy) 00:12:11 Tool: Resistance Training Protocol, Increase Muscle Strength 00:15:55 Sponsor: AG1 00:17:50 Tool: Advanced Resistance Training & Volume; Speed, Rest 00:21:12 Testing for Recovery, Heart Rate Variability, Grip Strength 00:24:29 Sponsor: Function 00:26:16 Testing for Recovery, Carbon Dioxide Tolerance 00:29:20 Ice Bath Timing; NSAIDs & Exercise 00:30:34 Salt & Electrolytes; Creatine; Leucine Disclaimer & Disclosures
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  • Welcome to Huberman Lab Essentials,

  • where we revisit past episodes for the most potent and actionable science-based tools for mental health,

  • physical health, and performance.

  • I'm Andrew Huberman, and I'm a professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford School of Medicine.

  • This podcast is separate from my teaching and research roles at Stanford.

  • It is, however,

  • part of my desire and effort to bring zero-cost to consumer information about science and science-related tools to the general public.

  • Today, I want to talk about something that is vitally important for not just athletic performance,

  • but for your entire life and indeed for your longevity, and that's muscle.

  • And one of the things that's exquisite and fantastic about the human brain is

  • that it can direct all sorts of different kinds of movement,

  • different speeds of movement, movement of different durations.

  • All of that is governed by the relationship between the nervous system, neurons, and their connections to muscle.

  • So today, as always, we're going to talk a little bit of mechanism.

  • I'm going to explain how neurons control muscle.

  • We will touch on some nutritional themes and how that relates to muscle, in particular,

  • a specific amino acid that

  • if it's available in your bloodstream frequently enough and at sufficient levels can help you build and improve the quality of muscle.

  • We are also going to talk about recovery.

  • That's when muscle grows, that's when muscle gets more flexible.