About this episode
What are the common misconceptions about digestion and nutrient absorption? How does training sculpt your muscles, and what’s the hidden connection to your anatomy? Are you ready to discover the hidden dietary implications of your unique body variations? In this episode, Philip ( @witsandweights ) welcomes Justin Cottle, a former lab director at the Institute of Human Anatomy and a pioneer in using real human cadavers for public education. He is a content creator and writer of the Dissection Room, where he shares his unique perspective on human anatomy, health, and fitness. Justin discusses the digestive system's structure and functions, nutrient absorption, and hormonal effects. He also sheds light on the interplay between anatomy and exercise physiology, muscle hypertrophy, bone density, and neuroplasticity. Justin brings a fresh and intriguing perspective to human anatomy. He skillfully blends practical know-how with science, empowering you to make informed health decisions. His insights challenge and reshape conventional thinking about our bodies and their potential and redefine your understanding of your capabilities. Today, you’ll learn all about: 1:56 How Justin’s interest in anatomy developed 6:30 Digestive system structure and functions 10:57 Nutrient absorption and hormonal effects 17:24 Diet recommendation for the average active human 20:26 How to approach hormone issues 23:32 Hype vs factual health information 28:08 Gut microbiome, dietary fibers, and diversifying your diet 32:05 Anatomical variations and dietary implications 40:02 Muscle hypertrophy and training impacts 44:05 Interplay between anatomy and exercise physiology 52:30 Bone density and nutritional support 56:00 Neuroplasticity and exercise 58:40 The fascial system and injury rehab 1:03:02 Where to find Justin 1:03:25 Outro Episode resources: Youtube: The Dissection Room Substack: The Dissection Room Instagram: @realjustincottle Support the show 📱 Get Fitness Lab - Philip’s science-based AI app for fat loss, muscle building, and strength training for people over 40. It adapts to your nutrition, recovery, and training to improve body composition without guesswork. 🎓 Try Physique University - Evidence-based nutrition coaching and strength training to help you lose fat, build muscle, and master your metabolism with support and accountability (free custom nutrition plan with code FREEPLAN ). 👥 Join our Facebook community - Free fat loss, muscle building, and body recomposition strategies for adults over 40 who want practical, science-backed fitness guidance. 👋 Ask a question or find Philip Pape on Instagram