No More Fitness Lies!

By: Navid Moravej
  • Summary

  • Welcome to No More Fitness Lies, the podcast that’s here to save you from fitness BS one myth at a time! Brought to you by Booty Center—the only academy on the planet laser-focused on glutes, science, and evidence-based education—we’re here to set the record straight. Seriously, we’re the real deal. Check us out at www.BootyCenter.com


    We dig into all the crazy claims, trends, and straight-up lies floating around the fitness world. Whether it’s influencers with zero credentials or “experts” pushing outdated junk science, we’re here to break it all down. Think of us as your fitness fact-checkers with a side of sass.

    We’ll talk about what’s legit, what’s laughable, and what’s downright dangerous. By the end of each episode, you’ll have the tools to call out the nonsense and finally know what actually works (spoiler: it’s science).

    So, if you’re ready to laugh, learn, and separate the truth from the lies in health, fitness, and wellness, stick with us. Booty Center’s got your back—and your glutes!


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Episodes
  • The Truth About Cellulite – Science, Myths, and Solutions
    Dec 25 2024

    Welcome to No More Fitness Lies!, the podcast that exposes the truth behind fitness, health, and wellness myths. In this episode, we tackle a topic that affects millions: cellulite. Curated by Navid Moravej, Founder of Booty Center www.BootyCenter.com we break down what cellulite really is, debunk common misconceptions, and provide you with science-backed strategies to manage or reduce its appearance.


    Debunking Common Myths: Learn the truth about cellulite, including why it affects both fit and overweight individuals.

    Science-Backed Solutions: Discover proven strategies for managing and reducing cellulite based on the latest research.

    Effective Exercises: Find out which strength training and cardio exercises target cellulite-prone areas for smoother skin.

    Nutrition Tips: Learn what foods and supplements can support skin elasticity and reduce the appearance of cellulite.

    Topical Treatments: Explore which skincare ingredients actually work to temporarily tighten skin and improve texture.

    Advanced Treatments: Get the inside scoop on cutting-edge treatments like laser therapy and acoustic wave therapy.

    What Doesn’t Work: Avoid wasting time on ineffective methods like detox diets and dry brushing.


    References


    Segment 1: What is Cellulite?

    • Querleux, B., et al. "Anatomy and physiology of subcutaneous adipose tissue by in vivo magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy: relationships with sex and presence of cellulite." Skin Research and Technology (1999).
    • International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. Global Statistics (2021).
    • Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy. "The effect of estrogen on adipocyte size in cellulite-prone areas" (Year not specified in the text).
    • Journal of Dermatological Science. "Genetic factors in cellulite" (2018).
    • ResearchGate. "Impact of sedentary lifestyle on cellulite severity" (2015).


    Segment 2: Myths vs. Facts

    • Dermatologic Surgery. "Liposuction and Cellulite: A Review of the Literature" (2006).
    • Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology. "Topical Treatments for Cellulite: A Systematic Review" (Year not specified).
    • Aesthetic Surgery Journal. "Non-surgical Treatments for Cellulite: A Review" (2021).


    Segment 3: The Science of Cellulite Reduction

    • Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. "The effects of specific strength training on cellulite appearance" (2020).
    • Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology. "Vibration therapy combined with exercise for skin elasticity" (Year not specified).
    • American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. "Dietary antioxidants and collagen synthesis" (Year not specified).
    • International Journal of Cosmetic Science. "Effects of caffeine on skin microcirculation" (2008).
    • No specific reference for the direct percentage on cardio, hydration, peptides, retinol, lymphatic drainage, vacuum massage, laser therapy, acoustic wave therapy, subcision, carbon wave patch, or injection therapies; however, these percentages could be based on aggregated data from various clinical studies mentioned in general terms.



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