Adarsh


- I run a strength and conditioning facility in Chennai, India
- I work with my clients to make training and eating for better body composition a part of everyday life
- I coach online and in-person
- I design and manufacture strength training equipment for use in our strength training facility
November 29, 2024

What does desire have to do with it

Every time I run into a former client, a few thoughts run through my head. Are they still training? If they are not training, what’s the trigger for the switch that can get them going again. These thoughts get especially amplified when I meet a client who got really strong, mobile, well conditioned and had a consistent, long stint befo...
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November 29, 2024

Cardio vs strength

People draw a clear line in their minds about cardio and strength. Cardio: running, walking, cycling, swimming, jump rope, stepper, elliptical, rowing, burpees, stairmasters. Strength: dumbbells, barbells, push ups, squats, pull ups, pulleys, cam-based machines. The thinking goes as follows: I warm up with cardio Or My doctor wants me ...
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November 29, 2024

Yet another bar beaten by an egg

Superme is yet another entrant in the crowded protein bar space. It gets 10/10 for slickness. But how about actual content. Not the marketing content. But the actual macro content. You need to eat 180-ish calories to get 10 grams of protein. That compared with 50 calories for a scoop of whey isolate, 70 calories for a scoop of decent w...
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November 29, 2024

The case for more protein

Why do I keep arguing for increased protein intake and improving awareness of protein intake. * It’s not because I don’t think Omega 3’s, fiber and other micronutrients are important. They absolutely are. * It’s not because of the thermic effect of protein rich foods. That up to 10 percent of protein intake is used as fuel to digest pr...
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November 29, 2024

Introducing friction where it matters

You can get your favourite ice cream in 10 minutes to 30 minutes. But introduce a constraint. Make it that you need to travel 30-40 minutes to have that indulgence. Put a label on the bar marking when you are going to have it. Make it inconvenient to consume those 100-500 calories. You pause to consider the commute before you choose to...
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November 16, 2024

Practical portion control

Here’s a stupidly simple hack to be able to grapple with the problem of how much are you eating in a day. Just know the volume of the cup you are serving yourself with. A standard cup is 240 ml. Volume is measured in milliliters or ml. Knowing how much ML of rice, curd, vegetables, dal and anything that can be put in a cup whose volume...
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November 16, 2024

HALF TRUTHS AND SMARMY MARKETING

Eat till you are xx percent full is the single most pointless advice one can give you. Your stomach is a balloon. A muscular balloon that stretches as you fill it with food or water. And shrinks as it empties. Your brain tracks this and regulates appetite. Only problem is all the other stimulus competing convincing you to eat again. Co...
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November 16, 2024

I feel full …

Can mean two things I am so stuffed, I can’t eat another bite. This ability of a food is called satiation. It is a meal or food’s ability to make you stop eating with smaller portions or fewer bites. I am so full from my last meal, I don’t feel like eating yet. This ability of a food is called satiety. It’s a food or meals ability to k...
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November 16, 2024

Hunger is ridiculously complex

But how successfully you grapple with hunger will determine how successful you are at sustaining any effort to reduce your calorie intake. The context here is most of us are eating too much. And we have no clue what the right amount of food to maintain status quo or achieve a more optimal body composition looks like. When you moderate ...
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November 15, 2024

There are plenty of reasons to not train:

1. People are living longer than ever. They are not exactly training or being very active to achieve this outcome. 2. There are always demands on your time. Exercise doesn’t feel like the most pleasurable way to spend it. 3. It is not the societal norm. Besant Nagar beach does not have the same vibe as a Bondi. Our open air gyms largel...
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November 15, 2024

Building tolerance for positions we don’t like

Trends in fitness swing violently. Call it a compulsive need for consensus or just a need for a one size fits all solution, but we need to be label something as ‘works’, ‘pointless’, ‘that will destroy you’ or ‘how are you not doing this’. Bending and straightening your spine is one such topic. Is it safe to bend and straighten your sp...
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November 15, 2024

Why you do what you do

We tend to think that knowledge, once acquired, is something permanent. Instead, even holding on to it requires constant, careful effort. Maciej Ceglowski Replace the word knowledge in the above quote with strength, technique, habit, mobility, conditioning levels, eating habits, sleeping habits, laying off screens etc. Every small or b...
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November 15, 2024

Longevity is the easiest pitch.

No one wants to die an untimely death. And our perception of what is untimely has been extended in the last 100 years thanks to basic advances in medicine, society, sanitation and food science. But there are limits to what biohacking can achieve. And the two terrific quotes below capture the current conundrum. A good chunk of affluent ...
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November 15, 2024

Unconventional choices

Our training facility isn’t open all day. This is a choice I made since Day 1. And I credit my former employers The Quad in shaping this choice. We are open for what I call peak demand hours. Much like pubs and restaurants, we are open for business for a few hours in the morning, an hour in the afternoon and a couple of hours in the ev...
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November 15, 2024

Facts not wordplay

I don't like words that hide the truth. I don't words that conceal reality. I don't like euphemisms, or euphemistic language. And American English is loaded with euphemisms. Cause Americans have a lot of trouble dealing with reality. Americans have trouble facing the truth, so they invent the kind of a soft language to protect themselv...
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November 15, 2024

No training no cry

There are plenty of reasons to not train: 1. People are living longer than ever. They are not exactly training or being very active to achieve this outcome. 2. There are always demands on your time. Exercise doesn’t feel like the most pleasurable way to spend it. 3. It is not the societal norm. Besant Nagar beach does not have the same...
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November 15, 2024

The difference between coaching, instruction and motivation

Instruction: * Do this like this Motivation: *Let’s do this ! Coaching: *Here is what you need to do. *This is how you do it. *This is how you should not do it. *This is how often you do it. *This is when you do it. *This is what happens when you do it. *This is when you should not do it. *Chill and don’t do this now. *This is what you...
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November 15, 2024

Thoughts for tokenism

Children watch you everyday and they learn. They learn how to eat, how to move, how to talk and what constitutes normal behaviour, attitudes, expectations and habits. By the age of 18, the average child has had 20000 meals (closer to 35000 if they eat like they do while they holiday) with their family, friends and/or loved ones. These ...
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November 15, 2024

Imprecise recommendations and the downside of do any movement that you like reco .

Walk for 15 mins a day Do 10 mins of breathing and yoga Do whatever activity you enjoy for 2 hours a week Play a sport once a week to stay fit If a coach, physiotherapist or doctor tells you do whatever activity you enjoy and can sustain, they are doing you a disservice. I am not sure if it’s a marketing ploy or they really believe tha...
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November 15, 2024

You are your counsel

What makes us fragile is that institutions cannot have the same virtues (honor, truthfulness, courage, loyalty, tenacity) as individuals. Taleb We depend on governments to : 1. Tax food. Some foods more than others. Protein is taxed more than carbohydrates and fat. 2. Support farmers cause it’s a difficult and often thankless job for t...
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November 15, 2024

The things you can do 100 percent of the time

You must have heard some version of this: Fat loss is xx percent exercise and xx percent nutrition Muscle gain is xx percent exercise and xx percent nutrition Randomly assigning percentages is dumb and trying to sound precise about something you cannot be precise about. It is physics envy and it is unnecessary. I think the statements a...
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November 15, 2024

Screw corporations

Apple doesn’t care about you personally in the least tiny bit, and if you were in their way somehow, they would do whatever their might — effectively infinite compared to your own — enables them to deal with you. Brent Simmons https://lnkd.in/gAgsjaZr Atleast your favourite athletes and celebrities pretend to care about you by feeding ...
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November 15, 2024

Plate full of sides

Main dish - side dish mentality Attached below is my favourite type of transformation. A plate whose veggies have been emptied out. But there is something prominent missing in the before photo. The rice, rotis and pooris. The plate started out with an appalam, sundal, dairy and a little potato as the only notable source of carbohydrate...
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November 15, 2024

Activity for leisure vs activity for necessity

Do you enjoy brushing your teeth? How about cleaning your car? Using the rest room? There are things we do not because we want to. Not because we like to. But because we have to. The price you pay for not doing it is immediate, cruel and can leave you labelled unpopular or unsavoury to be around. Your mouth smells if you don’t brush yo...
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November 15, 2024

Visiting cards

I have never had or used a visiting card in the last decade of running a gym. In my line of work, before a word is spoken, a pitch is made or any logic or reason expounded on, the most important visiting card happens to be my appearance. When I tell people I own a gym, they scrutinise me from head to toe. The same thing happens to diet...
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November 15, 2024

Why we make our own equipment

Here’s a question we get asked a lot: Why not buy gym equipment from the many Indian companies or even import it ? * The many hours spent coaching, doing exercises and watching people train makes us highly opinionated about making things more comfortable and challenging. This calls for us getting our hands dirty and designing the equip...
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November 15, 2024

Optimal vs doable

There is reasonable science backing the idea that working out 6-8 hours after you wake up is optimal. But how many people can carve out time at 12 in the afternoon or later to workout? There is a lot of evidence indicating optimal protein intake for a 70 kg individual is between 85 and 110 grams. But try getting a person eating 20-25 g...
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November 15, 2024

Why I do what I do

I move terribly. I was never good at any sport. Not particularly gifted with thick joints or any predisposition to pack on muscle readily. In short, never excelled at any sport or academics, did not take naturally to running, climbing, swimming or riding any thing or any animal. But I like problem solving. Again not puzzles, board game...
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November 14, 2024

I hate token celebrations

Children watch you everyday and they learn. They learn how to eat, how to move, how to talk and what constitutes normal behaviour, attitudes, expectations and habits. By the age of 18, the average child has had 20000 meals (closer to 35000 if they eat like they do while they holiday) with their family, friends and/or loved ones. These ...
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November 14, 2024

Leaders as numbers

At the age of 38, in my lifetime there have been 10 American elections with 6 presidents , 8 Indian elections with 10 prime ministers , 8 politburo standing committees in China headed by 4 different presidents, Russia has had 3 leaders. There are 12 different armed conflicts underway. All those economies have grown. Institutions have c...
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