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I created this site to share my ideas in the way the Internet was +intended: without using a third-party platform. I believe in giving power and +freedom back to users. My goal is to create and share free and open source +software and provide alternatives to proprietary software. I believe in free +speech and the power of positive, thoughtful ideas. My other goal is to spread +my knowledge so people can improve their approach to life. Let’s make the +world a better place. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me! 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But free and open source software +(FOSS) offers user freedom, community-driven development, and learning +opportunities. + +FOSS is available for anyone to use, modify, and distribute. Users are not +restricted by licensing fees or other limitations that can come with proprietary +software. This freedom allows users to customize and tailor the software to +their specific needs and ensures they have control over their technology rather +than the company that created it. If you notice a bug or want a new feature, +write and send your own patch. Even if you do not know the language or library, +read the documentation, speak with the community, and learn. + +Open source projects have high accountability and trust because the code and who +wrote it are public information. Not only does this encourage the developers to +write better code, but it also encourages collaboration from users. Community +ownership is a fundamental distinction between proprietary and open source +software. In open source projects, the community owns the software rather than +the company. This community-driven approach also means that FOSS is often more +reliable and secure than proprietary software, as it benefits from the +collective knowledge and expertise of its users. + +Users and developers are more likely to learn when they use FOSS. They can look +at the source code and understand how the program works rather than just what it +does. Developers can make their software compatible with other software and +hardware. Because FOSS is free to use and modify, it has economic benefits for +students who do not have income. It also benefits entrepreneurs and small +businesses with limited budgets. + +How can you help? +- Encourage people to use free software +- Encourage schools and businesses to use free software +- Write and share free software and its ideas diff --git a/content/blog/hypertrophy-principles.md b/content/blog/hypertrophy-principles.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d6739b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/blog/hypertrophy-principles.md @@ -0,0 +1,309 @@ +--- +title: "Hypertrophy Principles" +date: 2023-01-18 +--- + +Thank you, Dr. Mike Israetel and Renaissance Periodization, for teaching me most +of what I know about muscle growth. The concepts in this post give a good idea +of how people can grow muscle according to sports science. While the data and +evidence are likely to be correct, there is a chance it could be wrong, as with +everything in science. + +After reading this article, you will notice most people do not follow these +principles, yet some have muscle. Building muscle can be as simple as training +consistently, progressing by adding volume, and eating in a caloric surplus with +plenty of protein. The nuances do matter though! As you advance, more of the +training variables will need to be correct for you to grow. The hypertrophy +principles show how to build muscle **optimally and safely** over the long-term. + +## Exercise Selection + +### Stimulus + +How do you know you are growing muscle? The stimulus proxies listed below are +signs that muscle growth will occur. + +Target muscle experiences: +- Tension +- Burn +- Pump +- Fatigue and soreness + +Pick exercises that cause most or all the stimulus proxies. Avoid exercises that +hurt your joints or cause high systemic fatigue. The exercise should fatigue the +target muscle without fatiguing the nervous or cardiovascular systems. Lots of +systemic fatigue will hinder the rest of the session and could hinder future +sessions. Maximize the stimulus-to-fatigue ratio. Aim for the most stimulus +proxies with the least systemic fatigue. + +### Movement Patterns + +The six primary movement patterns have the most stimulus since they are compound +exercises targeting more than 1 muscle. Most of your time in the gym should be +spent performing primary movement patterns. + +Primary Movement Patterns: +- Horizontal Push (flat press) +- Vertical Push (incline press) +- Horizontal Pull (row) +- Vertical Pull (pull-up) +- Squat +- Hip Hinge (deadlift) + +Secondary movement patterns and isolation exercises target muscles only slightly +used during primary movement patterns. For example, the triceps are used during +a horizontal push like the bench press, but if you want to grow your triceps, +you should also do an elbow extension like the pushdown. I will go into +detail about when and how many secondary movement patterns you need in the +volume section. + +Secondary Movement Patterns: +- Shoulder Adduction (chest flye) +- Shoulder Abduction (rear delt flye) +- Elbow Flexion (curl) +- Elbow Extension (pushdown) +- Knee Flexion (leg curl) +- Knee Extension (leg extension) +- Lateral Raise +- Calf Raise +- Spinal Flexion (abs) + +## Technique + +Proper exercise technique is essential to muscle growth. Before adding weight, +ensure proper technique to stimulate the target muscle and reduce the risk of +injury. The target muscle should be the limiting factor. In other words, as you +near the end of a set, the target muscle should be close to failure and the +factor preventing you from continuing. Remember that every repetition should +look the same, so you can keep a log and continue to progress every week. + +Fundamentals: +- Full and standard range of motion +- Controlled eccentric (negative) +- Don't cheat (using non-target muscles or momentum) +- Limiting tension and burn in the target muscle +- Joints feel good + +## Warm Up + +Warming up decreases the risk of injury, makes your technique more efficient and +targeted to the muscle you want to grow, and primes your nervous system so you +can produce the most force. + +1. Optional: Easy cardio for 5-10 minutes +2. Starting Weight: begin with a weight you can do for at least 20 reps and + perform 10-12 +3. Intermediate Sets: do at least 1 weight halfway between your starting and + working weights (the heavier the working weight, the more warm up sets) +4. Potentiation (primes nervous system): do your working weight for 2-3 reps + +For every exercise after the first, only do the intermediate and potentiation +sets. + +## Loading and Rep Ranges + +Anything between 30 and 85% of your 1 rep max is good for muscle growth. This +converts to roughly 5-30 reps where you get close to failure. Heavy compound +movements like squats and rows are best in the 5-15 rep range. Isolation and +machine movements are best in the 10-25 rep range. + +## Rest + +Check all 4 before beginning the next set: +1. Target muscle can perform at least 5 reps +2. Cardio will not limit you +3. Nervous system will not limit you +4. Non-target muscles will not limit you + +## Intensity + +Reps in reserve (RIR) is how many reps you have left in the tank at the end of a +set. 5 RIR and above is suboptimal for muscle growth. Decreasing RIR linearly +increases muscle growth. But, decreasing RIR exponentially increases fatigue. 0 +RIR (failure) grows more muscle than 4 RIR, but at the cost of much more +fatigue. The best approach is to start at 3-4 RIR and, 4-8 weeks later, end at 0-1 +RIR. Add weight and/or reps each week to keep RIR the same or decrease it by 1. +This way, you will work through an RIR range to manage fatigue and maximize +muscle growth. At the beginning of a program, muscles are more sensitive to +training, so you can start at a higher RIR than you would need towards the end +of a program. Starting at 0 RIR would leave you no room to grow and would take +longer to recover from. When you reach failure and/or are no longer progressing, +enough fatigue accumulated that you need a deload to clear it. + +## Frequency + +The number of weekly sessions depends on the intensity and volume of each +session. A recovered muscle can perform normally or better and is not sore. A +good rule of thumb is to train each muscle group 2-4 times per week. The larger +the muscle group, the longer it will take to recover and the fewer times you can +train it. For example, hamstrings take much longer to recover than side delts. +So, train hamstrings about twice per week and side delts closer to 3-4 times. + +## Volume + +The amount of work you do is defined as volume (force * distance). In the gym, +this is weight * range of motion (ignore this since it should always be the +same). Simply put, weight * number of reps. Add all your sets for the same +muscle group together to get the total volume for that session. Volume drives +muscle growth but comes with fatigue. + +Maintenance Volume (MV): the least volume that maintains muscle size +- Gives muscles a break and allows them to recover completely +- Useful for situations like vacations or injuries where sessions are shorter + and less often + +Minimum Effective Volume (MEV): the least volume that grows muscle +- Gives a mild pump, fatigue, and soreness +- Where you should start during the first week of a program + +Maximum Recoverable Volume (MRV): the most volume a muscle can recover from +before training it again +- Can still match or beat your last performance +- Where you should end during the last week of a program + +Key Takeaway: spend most of your time progressing from MEV to MRV week to week +and drop to MV occasionally to resensitize your muscles to training + +### Estimates + +*Note: these are weekly volumes in terms of sets per week and should be broken +into 2-4 weekly sessions* + +- Chest + - MEV: 8 + - MRV: 20-25 +- Triceps + - MEV: 6 + - MRV: 16-20 +- Side and Rear Delts + - MEV: 8 + - MRV: 25-30 +- Back + - MEV: 10 + - MRV: 20-25 +- Biceps + - MEV: 8 + - MRV: 20-25 +- Quadriceps + - MEV: 8 + - MRV: 18-22 +- Hamstrings + - MEV: 4 + - MRV: 12-16 +- Calves + - MEV: 8 + - MRV: 16-25 +- Abs + - MEV: 0-6 + - MRV: 25 + +Most programs use compound exercises that already involve the triceps, delts, +and biceps. Triceps, delts, and biceps volumes take that into account and only +include isolation exercise sets. For example, pull-ups target the back but also +involve the biceps. Since the biceps were already hit, fewer sets of curls are +needed. + +I did not include front delts, glutes, and traps volumes because these muscles +get stimulated during other compound exercises. Their MEV is 0, like ab's. + +## Periodization + +Time Periods: +- Set: 5-30 reps +- Exercise: 1-5 sets +- Session: 2-6 exercises (1-3 per muscle) +- Microcycle: 1 week of training +- Mesocycle: 3-12 weeks +- Block: 1-4 mesocycles +- Macrocycle: 1-4 blocks + +A mesocycle has an accumulation phase and a deload phase. The accumulation phase +(increasing performance) should last between 4 and 8 weeks. Begin your first +week of accumulation with 3-4 RIR and start at your MEV. For MEV, use the volume +estimates as a guideline but autoregulate based on the stimulus proxies. Do +enough sets to get the target muscle slightly pumped and fatigued, and then +stop. Write down the weight, sets, and reps for each exercise. When you do the +same session next week, add some combination of weight, sets, and reps to keep +RIR the same or decrease it by 1. The goal is to beat your performance from last +week. + +Add Sets From Last Week: + +- 1-2 if you had very little pump and soreness last time and recovered ahead of + time +- 0-1 if you had a good pump and soreness last time and recovered on time +- 0 if you were still sore when you planned to train that muscle again + +Progression: + +Heavy compounds and easily loadable machines (can add 5 lbs) are better for load +increases. Because the jumps in weight are too large, heavy dumbbells and not +easily loadable machines are better for rep and set increases. + +- If sets and weight stay then add 1 rep each set +- If sets stay and weight increases then rep match last week +- If sets increase and weight stays then rep match last week and perform a new + set at the new RIR +- If sets and weight increase then rep match last week and perform a new set at + the new RIR + +### Deload + +In the last week of your accumulation phase, you will reach failure and/or no +longer progress. Plan a deload for next week. In the first half of the week, do +half the sets and reps with the same weight as the last week of your +accumulation phase. In the second half of the week, do half the sets, reps, and +weight. + +### Block + +After the deload, you have completed your first mesocycle! Repeat this process +for another 0-3 mesocycles to make up a block. Each mesocycle, consider swapping +in new exercises that did not result in any personal records, gave you little +pump, or caused joint pain. + +### Maintenance + +After a block, your body will be extremely fatigued. Your muscles need a break +to heal and resensitize to training. One option is a low volume maintenance +phase of 3-4 weeks where you do a third of your usual weekly sets in the 5-10 +rep range. Only train muscles 1-2 times per week. The alternative is to take a +2-3 week active rest phase with almost no lifting. + +## Nutrition + +Track your calorie intake and weight regularly. After a week or two, you will +know your maintenance calories (calories to maintain bodyweight). You can use +15 calories per pound of bodyweight for a starting estimate. + +- Protein builds muscle (4 calories per gram) +- Carbs provide mental and physical energy and potentiate muscle growth with + insulin and glycogen (4 calories per gram) +- Fats keep hormones and health metrics up (9 calories per gram) + +Protein intake should be roughly 1 gram per pound of bodyweight per day. Fat +intake should be 0.3-0.5 grams per pound of bodyweight per day. Carb intake +should fill the remaining calories. + +### Bulk + +Gain 0.25-0.5% bodyweight per week over 8-16 weeks. Add 250 calories to your +maintenance calories to gain about half a pound per week. Add 500 calories to +your maintenance calories to gain about 1 pound per week. + +### Maintenance + +Your body will want to go back to its old weight after you finish bulking. This +phase allows you to stay at your current weight and solidify the muscle you +gained. Remove half of your surplus (whatever you added to your maintenance +calories). Your maintenance calorie intake is higher now because you are +heavier. You will lose some water weight by removing half of your surplus. But, +it should not exceed 2% of your bodyweight. If you continue to lose weight, add +250 calories. + +### Mini Cut + +This phase is to cut the fat you gained during bulking and to potentiate muscle +growth. For 4-6 weeks, lose 0.75-1.25% bodyweight per week. Remove 750 calories +from your maintenance calories to lose 1.5 pounds per week. Remove 1000 calories +from your maintenance calories to lose 2 pounds per week. diff --git a/content/blog/why-I-plan-to-downgrade-my-smartphone.md b/content/blog/why-I-plan-to-downgrade-my-smartphone.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6758bba --- /dev/null +++ b/content/blog/why-I-plan-to-downgrade-my-smartphone.md @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +--- +title: Why I Plan to Downgrade My Smartphone +date: 2022-07-31 +--- + +Smartphones changed the way we interact with the world around us. Instead of +going to the bank to deposit a check, we can upload it online. Instead of going +outside to check the weather, we check our phones. Instead of writing notes down +in a notebook, we type them out on a phone. While there is a convenience factor +to smartphones, they are pulling us away from real face-to-face interactions, +which we desperately need more of. We are living in a world more connected than +ever before, yet people have fewer friends and are more polarized. Where is the +appeal of a nice sunset or hiking adventure when social media apps like TikTok +and Instagram are calling your name? How can anyone have a productive day at +work when the rings and buzzes from notifications are fighting for your +attention? + +On top of this, smartphones are now switching from convenience to necessity. +University campuses around the United States now require proof of a negative +COVID-19 test through a smartphone app. Employers use software like Amazon Web +Services or Microsoft Office, and they highly encourage their employees to use +two-factor authentication through a smartphone app. Signing up on websites +requires a cell phone number. Attending events and conferences requires a +smartphone app. All this is to say that it is becoming more difficult every day +to function in society without a smartphone. Society is becoming dependent on +them. + +Smartphones are the most personal type of computer. They have a ton of sensitive +information about you: pictures, messages, access to accounts like social media +and bank information, and even your location and camera. With companies like +Meta (formerly Facebook) and Google selling personal information, this should be +a concern for everyone. Despite this level of intimacy, a smartphone is a +computer you have the least amount of control over. The only apps users can +download are from the App Store or Google Play Store, and you do not have root +access to the device despite it being yours. In other words, you only have as +much access as Apple or Google are willing to give their users. Also, there is a +limit on which apps can be deleted. Sometimes the app will seem to be deleted, +but it is only hidden from the home screen. Settings to disable certain +permissions on the phone only go so far, and there is no guarantee they even +work. + +I got my first smartphone in middle school as a tool. Now, I face the reality +that it is so much more of a crutch than a tool. I want to control my phone and +not have it control me. This is why I am downgrading to a traditional phone. I +encourage others to do the same. diff --git a/content/books/index.md b/content/books/index.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4e8eb7a --- /dev/null +++ b/content/books/index.md @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +--- +title: Books +--- + +If a topic is new to you, I recommend reading original and foundational books +first. + +- The Bible (specifically the Gospels, Proverbs, Romans, and 1 Corinthians) +- How to Think and Grow Rich +- Atomic Habits +- Principles by Ray Dalio +- How to Win Friends and Influence People +- The Almanack of Naval Ravikant +- Rich Dad Poor Dad +- The Great Mental Models by Farnam Street +- The 4-Hour Workweek +- 12 Rules for Life +- The Book on Rental Property Investing +- The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck +- The Intelligent Investor +- [Competitive Programmer's Handbook](https://cses.fi/book/book.pdf) diff --git a/content/donate/index.md b/content/donate/index.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5870e1f --- /dev/null +++ b/content/donate/index.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +--- +title: Donate +--- + +If you like my software and other content, consider donating to help me continue +work like it! + +## Payment Methods + +- Venmo: @mhunteman +- Coming soon: Fosspay diff --git a/content/links/index.md b/content/links/index.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8857bdc --- /dev/null +++ b/content/links/index.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +--- +title: Links +--- + +## Check Out My Friends' Pages + +- [Gabe Paredes](https://gabrielparedes.com) +- [Caed Garrett](https://toasunder.com) +- [Ryan Nyffeler](https://ryannyff.com) diff --git a/content/projects/index.md b/content/projects/index.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..60c3837 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/projects/index.md @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +--- +title: Projects +--- + +## Coding Interview Prep + + This repository is a compilation of my solutions to the Blind 75, a list of + common types of coding problems created by a Meta (Facebook) tech lead. + +### Get Started + +Install the latest version of Java. + +```sh +git clone https://git.huntm.net/coding-interview.git +cd coding-interview +java +``` + +--- + +## Stock Picker + + This program is inspired by algorithms and design patterns taught in SOFT260 + at UNL. 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