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Want to get stronger, faster? Science says timing matters. 🕒In this episode, Vic breaks down a fascinating study showing that your muscles have their own circadian clock, and 4PM may be your strongest hour.👨🔬 Based on research by:Douglas CM, Hesketh SJ, Esser KA. Time of Day and Muscle Strength: A Circadian Output? Physiology (Bethesda). 2021 Jan 1;36(1):44-51. doi: 10.1152/physiol.00030.2020. PMID: 33325817; PMCID: PMC8425416.Why your muscles follow a rhythm just like your sleepThe ideal time to train for peak strengthHow your body adapts to early or late workouts over timeWhat beginners should know before choosing a workout timeWhether you're training in the morning or after work, this science-backed insight will help you train smarter — not just harder.🔬 Full study: “Time of Day and Muscle Strength as a Circadian Output”📚 Authors: Colin Douglas, Stuart Hesketh, Karen A. Esser🔗 Find it on PubMed by searching the author names.💪 Subscribe to Day Adder for more science-backed performance tips.⏱️ Chapters (Optional for Better Engagement)00:00 Intro – Why Timing Matters 01:25 The Scientists Behind the Study 03:10 What Is a Muscle Clock? 05:00 Why 4PM Is Peak Performance Time 07:45 Can You Adapt to Morning Workouts? 10:20 Strength Gains: Morning vs. Afternoon 12:30 Final Takeaways: What Should *You* Do? 📸 Thumbnail Text Ideas“Strongest at 4PM?”“Muscles Have a Clock?! 🧠💪”“Work Out at THIS Time for Best Results”
By PositiveWant to get stronger, faster? Science says timing matters. 🕒In this episode, Vic breaks down a fascinating study showing that your muscles have their own circadian clock, and 4PM may be your strongest hour.👨🔬 Based on research by:Douglas CM, Hesketh SJ, Esser KA. Time of Day and Muscle Strength: A Circadian Output? Physiology (Bethesda). 2021 Jan 1;36(1):44-51. doi: 10.1152/physiol.00030.2020. PMID: 33325817; PMCID: PMC8425416.Why your muscles follow a rhythm just like your sleepThe ideal time to train for peak strengthHow your body adapts to early or late workouts over timeWhat beginners should know before choosing a workout timeWhether you're training in the morning or after work, this science-backed insight will help you train smarter — not just harder.🔬 Full study: “Time of Day and Muscle Strength as a Circadian Output”📚 Authors: Colin Douglas, Stuart Hesketh, Karen A. Esser🔗 Find it on PubMed by searching the author names.💪 Subscribe to Day Adder for more science-backed performance tips.⏱️ Chapters (Optional for Better Engagement)00:00 Intro – Why Timing Matters 01:25 The Scientists Behind the Study 03:10 What Is a Muscle Clock? 05:00 Why 4PM Is Peak Performance Time 07:45 Can You Adapt to Morning Workouts? 10:20 Strength Gains: Morning vs. Afternoon 12:30 Final Takeaways: What Should *You* Do? 📸 Thumbnail Text Ideas“Strongest at 4PM?”“Muscles Have a Clock?! 🧠💪”“Work Out at THIS Time for Best Results”