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Dr. Keith Baar is a Professor at the University of California, Davis in the Department of Physiology and Membrane Biology. During his Ph.D. studies, his research revealed that mechanical strain on muscle fibers activates the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) signaling pathway, a crucial regulator of muscular hypertrophy. Subsequently, he studied the molecular dynamics of skeletal muscle adaptation to endurance training under the guidance of Dr. John Holloszy, a legend in the field of exercise physiology, considered the father of modern exercise biochemistry. Building on all of this experience, he conducted research into tendon health and the potential for engineering ligaments, which could have implications for treatment and recovery from injuries.

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Links to everything discussed: https://tim.blog/2025/02/26/dr-keith-baar/

Timestamps:

[00:00:00] Start

[00:07:12] How I discovered Keith’s work through a tweet about tennis elbow and rock climbing.

[00:07:54] Emil Abrahamsson’s hangboard training protocol.

[00:09:20] The fundamental principles of strength training and connective tissue adaptation.

[00:10:36] mTOR complex 1 and its role in muscle growth.

[00:12:06] Engineered ligaments and the discovery of minimal effective doses for tendon adaptation.

[00:13:50] The refractory period between optimal tendon loading sessions.

[00:16:42] Rapamycin’s effects on muscle hypertrophy.

[00:18:49] Protocols for tennis elbow rehabilitation.

[00:20:28] Why isometrics work better than eccentrics for tendon healing.

[00:22:14] Stress shielding and how load distribution affects tendon healing.

[00:29:07] The misconception about eccentric loading for tendon injuries and why velocity matters.

[00:29:58] Ideal duration for isometric holds (10-30 seconds) based on injury status.

[00:33:50] My elbow issues and current rehab approach.

[00:36:02] Overcoming vs. yielding isometrics and optimal loading strategies.

[00:47:11] Dr. Barr’s movement prescription for my tennis elbow.

[00:52:18] Loading timing post-surgery and RICE protocol criticism.

[00:56:58] Achilles tendon rehabilitation after surgery.

[01:00:18] Critique of orthoped

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