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Player Ukulele Pulls Your Strings

Automated musical instruments aren’t a new idea. From water chimes to player pianos, they’ve been around for a while. But we can’t remember the last time we saw a player ukulele. [Zeroshot] shows us one, though, and it uses an Arduino. You can see and hear it in the video below.
Honestly, with all the stepper motors, linear rails, and belts, we thought it looked like a 3D printer, at least up at the business end. [Zeroshot] thought it would be easier to build a robot than to actually learn to play the instrument. We aren’t sure we agree.

The first problem was automating both picking strings and strumming. Then, you needed a way to press down on the strings at each fret. Solenoids can act like your fingers. With the mechanics in place, it is all software, right? There were quite a few unexpected little hardware wrinkles.
The solenoids don’t move along the fretboard, so it limits the range a bit. Also, the mechanical noises sometimes seem to drown out the instrument, but it does work. Kind of. We don’t think we are going to see AI buskers anytime soon.
Don’t have a ukulele? Do you have a GameBoy? If you are building an automated ukulele, you might as well add LEDs.
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Why Won’t This Swing State Clear 4 Million Ineligible Names From Voter Rolls?

One of the most fiercely contested battlegrounds in this fall’s presidential race won’t remove more than 4 million ineligible names from its voter rolls. 

“Wisconsin’s population is a little less than 6 million, with 3.5 million active voters,” Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., told The Daily Signal in a written statement. “So why do election officials refuse to clean up Wisconsin’s voter rolls and [instead] allow up to 4.1 million inactive voters to remain, with the potential for fraudulently using those names?”

Although Johnson and some other lawmakers contend that unpruned voter rolls create election security holes, the Wisconsin Elections Commission contends that it ensures proper recordkeeping and prevents fraud. 

A website of the Wisconsin Elections Commission called Badger Voters numbers “all voters” in the state at 7.7 million. That’s a total of 3.5 million active voters and 4.19 million inactive voters. 

Voters listed as “inactive” aren’t eligible to vote in Wisconsin. Residents who haven’t voted for four years and failed to respond to repeated notices from election officials are moved to the inactive list. 

But Wisconsin keeps the names on the voter rolls, in contrast to many other states that delete ineligible names. If ineligible names were just deleted, the Wisconsin Elections Commission contends, “There would be no registration history, no participation history, and most importantly, no history of why a record became ineligible.”  

But lawmakers contend that keeping the ineligible names on the rolls creates vulnerabilities. 

Earlier this year, the former deputy director of the Milwaukee County Election Commission was sentenced to one year of probation and a $3,000 fine after she was convicted of charges in October 2022 that she obtained three absentee ballots and used fake names and Social Security numbers, The Associated Press reported. 

The criminal complaint said she used her work-issued computer to obtain three military absentee ballots using fake names and Social Security numbers. Claiming she was trying to make a point,  she sent the phony ballots to a Republican state representative.

“In Milwaukee County, an election official created voters but the Wisconsin Elections Commission says they have to keep those names on their list as inactive for metadata with an explanation of why they are inactive,” state Rep. Scott Krug, chairman of the House Campaign and Elections Committee, told The Daily Signal. “They aren’t even real people, but the WEC won’t take anyone off the voter rolls.”

Krug said state courts have sided with the election commission in the past.

“There has been a conflict over this for a few years about whether we as legislators can order the ineligible names to be removed,” Krug said. “Courts have said we cannot force the removal and it is at the discretion of the WEC.”

The Wisconsin Elections Commission referred The Daily Signal to its previous statements on the matter. 

“There are two big reasons to retain the records of inactive, or ineligible, voters. First and foremost is that the law requires it. The retention of public records is essential to the maintenance of an open and transparent government,” the commission’s website says. 

The commission says the second reason is that “to retain ineligible voter records is to safeguard against fraud.”

“The retention of voter history does not make it any easier to commit election fraud. It is no more difficult or easy to change a voter record than it is to create one from scratch. Instead, the retention of historical data helps to safeguard against abuse of the system,” the Wisconsin Elections Commission contends. “If ineligible records were destroyed, the state of Wisconsin would have no voting history. There would be no registration history, no participation history, and most importantly, no history of why a record became ineligible.”  

The Associated Press has noted that if a voter’s address has changed, “Wisconsin voters can register online, by mail, in person at their local clerk’s office, or at the polls on the day of an election.”

The state has strong voter ID laws, which could counter these electron threats, noted Annette Olson, CEO of MacIver Institute, a Wisconsin think tank.

“The Wisconsin Elections Commission will not remove any of those names,” Olson told The Daily Signal. “There are people who are made up that are still on the voter rolls. They are not real. … As long as the [election] clerks enforce the voter ID laws, we should be in good hands.” […]

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Judge Dismisses Two Counts Against Trump in Georgia; Fani Willis Lacked Authority

Fulton County, Georgia, Judge Scott McAfee dismissed two of the counts against former President Donald Trump in a RICO prosecution there, ruling that District Attorney Fani Willis lacked standing to bring the charges against him.
Reuters reported:
Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee found that state prosecutors did not have the authority to bring those charges, which related to the alleged filing of false documents in federal court.
McAfee allowed the remainder of the case to move forward, including eight charges against Trump. Trump and 14 co-defendants have pleaded not guilty to racketeering and other charges stemming from what prosecutors allege was a scheme to overturn Trump’s narrow defeat in Georgia in the 2020 election.

The ruling means that five of the original 13 criminal counts against Trump in the indictment obtained last year have now been tossed out. McAfee in March dismissed six other counts, including three against Trump.

Last month, Trump’s lawyers asked a state appeals court to remove Willis from the case over “racial animus,” after she gave a speech claiming that ethics complaints against her had been filed because of racism.

The ethical complaints were later found to have merit, exposing an inappropriate relationship between Willis and fellow prosecutor Nathan Wade, who was forced to resign from the case.
The news of two charges being dropped against Trump is the latest legal victory for the former president in what he says is a pattern of political prosecutions against him, at both the federal and state levels.
Vice President Kamala Harris tried to use those prosecutions against him in the presidential debate September 10.

Joel B. Pollak is Senior Editor-at-Large at Breitbart News and the host of Breitbart News Sunday on Sirius XM Patriot on Sunday evenings from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET (4 p.m. to 7 p.m. PT). He is the author of The Agenda: What Trump Should Do in His First 100 Days, available for pre-order on Amazon. He is also the author of The Trumpian Virtues: The Lessons and Legacy of Donald Trump’s Presidency, now available on Audible. He is a winner of the 2018 Robert Novak Journalism Alumni Fellowship. Follow him on Twitter at @joelpollak. […]

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‘Russian Collusion’ Redux: The Tenet Media Psy-Op

Authored by Brandon Smith via Alt-Market.us,As a liberty writer and economist I have been working within the alternative media for almost 20 years now. I was there at the inception of what we consider the modern counter-media movement, when a scattering of radio hosts, writers and video bloggers started to come together to create perhaps the greatest unsung information revolution in decades. It was this era in which the mainstream corporate news started to lose their audience by the millions.This was also the advent of the Ron Paul movement and the return of a more true conservatism that would eventually shake up the Republican Party and the “Uniparty” paradigm. Neo-cons are not conservatives, they are leftists and globalists in disguise. We all know that now, but back then it was an uphill struggle to get the average conservative voter to understand they were being duped.  Today, most Neo-cons are abandoning the Republican Party to vote for Kamala Harris.The success of Donald Trump is a symptom, a side effect of this burgeoning liberty activism. Trump didn’t start it, he just rode the wave that we created many years ago. It’s important to remember that it existed before him and it will exist after him.  That said, it’s undeniable that Trump has come to symbolize a big middle finger to the establishment on the part of the conservative and even moderate population. His campaigns have indeed helped to bring culture war awareness to the forefront. Furthermore, I would dare say we are winning that war.The political left used to deny that the culture war existed.  Today, woke ideology is now thoroughly exposed in entertainment, in corporate journalism, in public school curriculum, in the military and within our own government agencies.  The alternative media made this victory possible.A lot of people also had a “come to Jesus moment” during covid.  The political left grasped so desperately for total authoritarianism during the covid mandates that they rushed ahead and flew too close to the sun.They went after our basic freedoms, they tried to ban us from public places, they tried to force us to act as guinea pigs for experimental vaccines, they censored our free speech, they threatened to take our jobs away, take our kids away, and throw us in covid camps.  All of this happened only a few years ago and it shocked large numbers of Americans out of apathy.The covid agenda failed in part because of the tireless efforts of the alternative media spreading scientific facts and evidence that contradicted government propaganda. The mandates were defeated. The vax passport plan was defeated. The CDC was forced to inflate the numbers of people who actually took the first vax and they had to hide the reality that almost no one took the boosters.What this means, though, is that the globalists will simply try something new; a new disaster with a new enemy and a new agenda to take what’s left of our freedoms away. Algorithmic censorship of the alternative media on search engines and YouTube didn’t work and kicking us off social media helped them little. We found other ways to get the truth out there.They are coming after us directly next time, and the attacks have already started…I’m speaking mainly of the Tenet Media controversy in which the Department of Justice has accused alternative journalist Lauren Chen of acting as a middleman (or middlewoman) for Russia Today (a Russian state funded media organization) to feed millions of dollars to unwitting conservatives and pro-Trump personalities like Dave Rubin, Tim Pool and Benny Johnson.To be clear, the U.S. Justice Department doesn’t allege any wrongdoing by influencers, some of whom it says were given false information about the source of Tenet’s funding. Instead, it has indicted two employees of RT under the Foreign Agents Registration Act for funneling nearly $10 million to the Tennessee-based content creation company in exchange for Russia-friendly content.  However, the DOJ is in my view knowingly giving the corporate media and the DNC ammunition to attack and marginalize the alternative media right before the US elections.Let’s cut to the core of this situation:1) The DOJ has offered no evidence so far to substantiate these accusations. Maybe they are real, maybe they’re not, but the establishment has a track record of making up fake Russian conspiracies to derail conservatives (Russiagate). We’ll have to wait and see.2) Even if these outlets did end up with Russian money, what did it change? Tim Pool and others were already arguing the same positions before Tenet Media offered them cash.3) By extension, why would Russia pay conservatives millions of dollars to say what they were already saying?4) This question continues to bother me and I have to wonder if the whole scenario is a psy-op to link the alternative media to Russia by association. You can already see the accusations in the establishment media and on social media:“How far has Russian influence invaded the right-wing media? Maybe ALL of them are on Putin’s payroll…”I predicted this EXACT outcome way back in 2014 – That conflict with Russia and the liberty movement’s associations with outlets like RT (whether real or fabricated) would be used to falsely indict all conservative journalists as traitors.In my article ‘When War Erupts Patriots Will Be Accused Of “Aiding The Enemy”’, published ten years ago in September of 2014, I outlined why I believed a war with Russia (both economic and kinetic) was inevitable along with my concerns over the establishment’s attempts to attach the liberty media to Russia Today and other Kremlin funded platforms. I dissected one such propaganda piece by The Atlantic and noted:“The fact based reporting of RT, at least when it comes to the Western side of the globalist establishment, mimics the alternative journalism growing in popularity in the U.S.  At bottom, RT is a newcomer to the world of independent news analysis, but it is ultimately NOT independent, and most of what they do amounts to little more than regurgitated content from more original and insightful Western independent media sources…”“The Atlantic article [cited in the link above], very cleverly, makes it sound as if it is we witless writers in America who are getting all our info and inspiration from RT. And this is where we begin to see the true nature of the psy-op…”“…Today, conflict with Russia, at the very least on an economic scale, is an inevitability…The narrative that is being constructed is clear – the establishment hopes to rewrite the history and image of the liberty movement by painting us as dupes radicalized by Russian propaganda, rather than being the originators of our own grassroots movement with our own philosophy and methodology. Through this, they take away our ownership of our own cause.”I also addressed those people in the movement that, at the time, seemed to deny all Russian ties to globalist institutions without question. I warned against this adoration of eastern governments and made the point that they are not our saviors.“…By blindly supporting Russia or the Russian government without considering their participation in the globalist run crisis, liberty activists help reinforce the soon-to-be manufactured lie that we are nothing but puppets of the Putin regime. If we publicly question the intentions of the Russian government as much as we question our own government, we can help to defuse this lie before it can take hold.”“…Mark my words, one day our activism will be deemed treason, and our rebellion will be marginalized as a servant satellite astro-turf movement organized by Russian interests.”I think the majority of my predictions from 2014 have been proven accurate and readers are welcome to read through that article in its entirety for the bigger picture. But what does all this mean?The Tenet Media situation is just the beginning. Whether it’s really a Russian operation or something else, the narrative clearly only serves one purpose – To discredit alternative media sources. It doesn’t matter if Tim Pool or Dave Rubin or anyone else actually got money from Putin’s own pocket. It also doesn’t matter if they were lied to and they had no idea where the cash was really coming from.The establishment only has to plant the seed of doubt in the minds of the masses that the former scenario MIGHT be happening.  It’s intended to make the alternative media look corrupt, or, easily fooled, and the average Democrat is dumb enough to believe it.   Let’s not mention the fact that governments, NGOs and globalist think-tanks (the Atlantic Council) have been funding pro-Ukraine propaganda as well as progressive propaganda in the news for years.And though some people might think this problem will be quickly forgotten, don’t believe for a second that it’s going away for good.  The far-left will run with this story in different iterations right up until the November election and beyond, never relenting. Will it work? Probably not. I don’t see a lot of people outside of the political left that care much, but it depends on a lot of factors. With Kamala Harris in office in 2025 the Russian “influence” accusations will be endless.  It will become the new January 6th.This incident should also act as a reminder that the alternative media needs to remain skeptical of eastern government agendas as much as we are skeptical of our own government. If there is indeed Russian money chasing conservative platforms, then it is either intended to buy influence or create division within the movement. Neither outcome should be allowed.The media will accuse us of being Russian pawns regardless of what we do, but we don’t have to help them along.  That said, if instability erupts in the west it will not be because of Putin.  Putin has not been trying to force us into a socialist dystopia for the past several years, leftists and globalists have.  If civil war breaks out, it will be because leftists gave us no other choice.  Russia is irrelevant to the issue.*  *  *If you would like to support the work that Alt-Market does while also receiving content on advanced tactics for defeating the globalist agenda, subscribe to our exclusive newsletter The Wild Bunch Dispatch.  Learn more about it HERE.Loading… […]

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REPORT: Independent Voters in Tim Walz’s Home State of Minnesota Are Breaking for Trump

Kamala Harris is probably going to regret choosing wingnut Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate.
Since the decision to bring Walz onto the ticket, her numbers have actually gone down in Minnesota.
Now, we are learning that independent voters in Minnesota are breaking to Trump. Can you even imagine the meltdown of the left if Trump wins Minnesota, despite the state’s governor being on the Democrat ticket?
The New York Post reports:

Trump gains competitive edge with independent voters in Minnesota despite Walz being added to Harris ticket
The Land of 10,000 Lakes may not have seemed like an electoral battleground when the state’s governor got picked for the presidential ticket.
But now it may be a different matter, per a MinnPost-Embold Research poll, which shows the narrowest gap in any Minnesota survey between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, who picked favorite son Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate.
And independent voters are the reason.
Harris leads by just over 4 points, 48.8% to 44.6%, which is an even narrower margin than the 5-point lead she had in a poll a Minnesota TV station released two weeks ago.
A big part of why Trump is so close in a state with a D+7 registration advantage: Independent voters are rallying to him by nearly a 2-to-1 ratio.
Forty percent of those polled say they back the former president, while only 23% support Harris.
Have you seen any recent polling from Minnesota? This is actually a close race.

NEW MINNESOTA POLL
Harris 49% (+4)Trump 45%
Embold R | 1616 | LV – 9/8
Kamala Harris has gone from 10 point lead to a 5 point lead once Tim Walz joined the ticket.
The latest one showing the trend continues to go the way of Trump.
The National scrutiny is working.
— Dustin Grage (@GrageDustin) September 13, 2024

If Democrats lose Minnesota in November, they will absolutely lose their minds. […]

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Kansas and UNLV combined for the funniest fumble in college football this season

College football is wonderful when it’s good. It’s also great when it’s terrible. Kansas and UNLV were closer to the latter than the former when they met on Friday in Week 3, but the end product was still one of the more entertaining games of the short season.
UNLV beat Kansas, 23-20, for a come-from-behind victory. The Rebels scored a chaotic touchdown at the halftime buzzer to cut into what was an 11-point Kansas lead, and then shut down the Jayhawks offense in the second half (limiting them to only one field goal) as they forged ahead for the win.
The wildest play of the game happened in the fourth quarter. With UNLV trailing by four points, QB Matthew Sluka took off up the middle on a scramble and immediately fumbled when he was hit from behind by a Jayhawks defender. Kansas tried to dive on the ball and accidentally booted it forward … right to another Kansas player, who somehow botched the scoop. Kansas then had six players around the football trying to dive on it, but still couldn’t corral it. The ball bounced back to UNLV, and they finally secured the possession. Watch the play here:

HOW did Kansas not come away with that football? Almost every player on the field in a black jersey had a chance to secure the ball, but none of them could do it.
This play actually helped decide the game. After recovering the fumble, UNLV drove down the field and scored the go-ahead-touchdown. They wouldn’t trail the rest of the game.
Kansas was a two touchdown favorite entering the night. This loss is going to sting.
UNLV improves to 3-0. Kansas falls to 1-2. It feels amazing to have football back in our lives, even (especially?) when it leads to sequences that should be soundtracked by ‘Yackety Sax.’ […]

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Rick Harrison of ‘Pawn Stars’ Speaks at Las Vegas Trump Rally: ‘The Best Thing for This Country is Donald Trump’ (VIDEO)

Rick Harrison, the creator and star of the incredibly successful ‘Pawn Stars’ TV show spoke at the Trump rally in Las Vegas tonight.
Harrison talked about how Kamala Harris and the Democrats want to micromanage every aspect of people’s lives and that people know better than the government what is best for them.
He ultimately said that the best thing for the country is Donald Trump, and the crowd went wild.
Watch the clip:

BOOOOOOOM!!! pic.twitter.com/GVx3Ho0gVC
— il Donaldo Trumpo (@PapiTrumpo) September 14, 2024

You can watch a longer video below where Harrison talks about his friendship with Donald Trump and how he is nothing like what the liberal media portrays him as. This is great:

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Harrison is a libertarian type Republican. He wants to be left alone by the government, and who can blame him? […]

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These Are The States With The Most Million-Dollar Homes

Million-dollar homes are becoming more common, with the U.S. having 621 cities where a typical home is worth $1 million or more.While high interest rates have caused commercial real estate prices to fall, it hasn’t had the same impact on the residential market. Housing inventory has increased, but it still remains below average historical levels. At the same time, while mortgage rates have fallen, U.S. home prices continue to climb, nearing record highs.This graphic, via Visual Capitalist’s Dorothy Neufeld, shows the number of cities in each U.S. state where a typical home costs $1 million or more, based on data from Zillow.Ranked: The Number of Million-Dollar Cities, by StateBelow, we show the number of cities where a typical home (the average home in the 35th to 65th percentile) costs $1 million or more by state:RankStateNumber of Million-Dollar Cities1California2182New York763New Jersey604Massachusetts445Florida306Washington237Colorado227Hawaii229Texas1710Maryland1111Utah911Virginia913Illinois814Minnesota715Connecticut615Missouri615South Carolina618North Carolina519Arizona419Idaho419Montana419Nevada419Wyoming424New Hampshire324Tennessee326Deleware226Michigan226Ohio226Pennsylvania226Rhode Island226Wisconsin232Georgia132Kansas132Maine132Oregon1 Total:621As of July 31, 2024California has more million-dollar cities than the next four states combined, with Atherton standing as the most expensive city, where a typical home costs $7.5 million.Today, a typical home in California costs more than twice as much as a typical U.S. home, with residents paying almost $6,000 on monthly payments for a newly-purchased mid-tier home. These costs include mortgage payments, homeowners insurance, and taxes. Since February 2023, the state has added 20 cities where a typical home costs $1 million or more.Following next in line is New York, with 76 million-dollar cities. A separate report shows that the price of single family homes jumped by 10.9% annually since the first quarter of 2023, giving the state some of the fastest-rising house prices in America.Ranking in third is New Jersey, which saw one of the greatest increases in million-dollar cities overall since February 2023.As we can see, there are 15 states without any million-dollar cities, mainly in the Midwest and South. These states are known for having greater housing affordability, and a lower cost of living, but fewer job prospects amid weak labor market activity.To learn more about this topic from a U.S. city perspective, check out this graphic on the salary needed to buy a home in 50 U.S. cities in 2024.Loading… […]

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Residents of Pennsylvania Town Outraged That Civil War-Era Orphanage Might be Used to House Migrants

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A Civil War era orphanage in the Gettysburg area of Pennsylvania is being considered for use as housing for migrants and many residents are not happy about it.
This is so disrespectful to the people who live in this area and to our history as a country. We don’t have to do this and more people have to start reminding our leaders of that fact.
If it has gotten to the point where historic buildings are being considered for illegal border crossers, we have run out of room.
FOX News reports:
‘It’ll upend the community’: PA town roiled by talk of migrant housing in Civil War-era orphanage building

A Pennsylvania community is up in arms over reports that as many as 1,000 migrants were to be and reportedly still could be housed in a Civil War-era orphanage most recently used as a summer camp facility.
The building, located in Scotland outside Gettysburg, is owned by a Lakewood, New Jersey-based LLC, but officials in Greene Township cited a letter from a representative for an Indiana-based disaster response organization, USA Up Star, seeking to use it to “provide shelter for refuge[e] families.”
In an August letter to the USA Up Star staffer, Greene Township zoning officer Daniel Bachman wrote that its most recent use as a summer camp falls within its R-1 – or low-density residential – code and that higher-density shelter would not be permitted…
State Sen. Doug Mastriano, R-Gettysburg, the 2022 GOP nominee for governor who represents the area, said in a Friday interview he is extremely concerned about the goings-on with the partially decrepit Scotland property.
When do people finally say that enough is enough?

Hey Pennsylvania…. This is happening all over our State, blame Shapiro and Democrats! ‘It’ll upend the community’: PA town roiled by talk of migrant housing in Civil War-era orphanage building https://t.co/aEYmK0uSMX
— SparkyBru (@SparkyBru) September 13, 2024

Send the illegals to the governor’s mansion. Let them live there. […]

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6 Proven Nutritional Strategies For Building Muscle

Authored by Sheramy Tsai via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),Pumping iron at the gym is only half the muscle-building battle. The adage “muscles are built in the kitchen” rings truer than ever.Foods and supplements you choose can amplify your workouts, turning efforts into visible results. With countless options available on the market, finding the most effective can be overwhelming. This guide cuts through the noise to help you fuel your body for optimal muscle growth.1. Prioritize ProteinProtein is the foundation of muscle health. It supplies the vital components for muscle tissue and drives muscle protein synthesis, which repairs and strengthens muscles after exercise.“Protein provides the essential building blocks your muscles need to repair, grow stronger, and get bigger, effectively complementing the hard work you put in during training,” Shawn Arent, professor of exercise science at the University of South Carolina, Arnold School of Public Health, said in an interview with The Epoch Times.Skeletal muscle constantly repairs and renews itself, with about 1 to 2 percent of myonuclei, the nuclei within muscle fibers, turning over each week. This cycle of breakdown and repair helps muscles grow stronger and larger with consistent exercise.The National Institutes of Health’s recommended dietary allowance (RDA) for protein is set at 0.8 grams per kilogram of body weight per day, equating to about 54 grams daily for a 150-pound adult. However, Arent points out that more is needed to build muscle. “The RDA is meant to meet basic nutritional needs, not to optimize muscle growth,” he said.This call for higher protein intake is supported by a 2023 study in Nutrients, which suggests increasing protein intake could better support muscle function and overall health.Arent recommends aiming for 1.6 to 2.2 grams (gm) of protein per kilogram of body weight. An easier way to calculate this is to consume about 0.7 to 1 gm of protein per pound of body weight. For example, if your goal weight is 150 pounds, you should eat approximately 105 to 150 gm of protein daily. He advises older adults to target the higher end of this range due to anabolic resistance, a condition where the body becomes less efficient at converting amino acids into muscle protein. This inefficiency requires more protein to stimulate and maintain muscle growth as we age, he noted.Best Food Sources of Protein Focusing on high-protein foods that deliver the best return on investment is crucial. Arent highlights that animal proteins like chicken breast, turkey, beef, and eggs are particularly effective because they’re rich in essential amino acids, especially leucine, which is critical for stimulating muscle growth.Fish, such as salmon and tuna, provide high-quality protein and deliver healthy fats like omega-3s, which support overall muscle function. Dairy products like Greek yogurt, cottage cheese, and milk are also excellent choices, offering a mix of fast-digesting whey and slow-digesting casein proteins for sustained amino acid release, according to Arent.For plant-based proteins, options like lentils, chickpeas, quinoa, and tofu can deliver protein. However, it may be necessary to combine various plant sources to achieve a complete amino acid profile and optimize muscle-building.While vegetarian and vegan diets can support muscle growth, they may not be as ideal as diets that include animal proteins. Although high-quality proteins containing all essential amino acids are found in both plant and animal sources, they are often less densely packed in plant-based foods.2. The Power of Protein TimingWhile total daily protein intake is crucial for muscle growth, the timing of eating protein can also influence results. Arent emphasizes that consuming protein, especially during workouts, can further enhance muscle recovery and growth.Research published in Frontiers in Nutrition shows that consuming protein within an hour of a workout improves muscle recovery and performance. While overall daily intake is most important, a post-workout shake or meal delivers essential building blocks during a critical window for muscle repair, according to the study.Research by Donald Layman, a leading expert in protein synthesis and nutrition at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, underscores the importance of the distribution of protein throughout the day. Meal timing becomes increasingly important with age, particularly after 40, as the body’s ability to use protein efficiently declines, he told The Epoch Times.“The most sensitive meal is the first meal of the day after the overnight fast, but most Americans eat 60 percent of their daily protein at dinner and virtually nothing at breakfast,” he added. Shifting some protein intake from dinner to the morning can significantly enhance daily muscle protein synthesis, Layman added.“The first meal for adults should have at least 30 grams of protein. I target 45 grams,” he noted. Consuming 30 to 45 grams of protein at breakfast aids muscle repair and supports functional mobility and metabolic health, according to Layman’s research.A study in Cell Reports further underscores the value of consuming protein earlier in the day, especially at breakfast, linking a high-protein morning meal rich in branched-chain amino acids to increased muscle mass and strength, particularly in older women. Branched-chain amino acids are special nutrients found in protein that help build and repair muscles, making them crucial for maintaining muscle health as we age.As we age and adopt more sedentary lifestyles, and/or experience conditions like weight loss or extended bedrest, paying close attention to how we distribute our protein intake throughout the day becomes increasingly important, Layman said.3. Shake Up Your Protein RoutineDiversifying your protein sources is key to maximizing muscle growth, and protein shakes can be a valuable addition. Arent describes protein powders as another “tool in the toolbox.”“Protein powders are absorbed faster than whole foods, delivering essential amino acids to your system right after a workout,” Arent said.For those watching their calorie intake, protein shakes are a convenient way to boost protein without the extra fats or carbs in whole foods.Research published in Frontiers in Nutrition shows that whey protein is particularly effective for enhancing muscle protein synthesis and recovery after resistance training. It can also help improve performance when consumed post-exercise. On the other hand, casein offers a slower release of amino acids, which is helpful for sustained nourishment.Whey is the liquid portion that remains after milk has been curdled and strained during cheese production. Whey protein is quickly digested and absorbed. Casein, on the other hand, is the main protein found in the remaining curds that form when milk is coagulated. It is digested more slowly than whey, providing a steady release of amino acids over several hours.Arent advises choosing a protein powder that fits your dietary needs—whether whey, casein, or plant-based—and opting for third-party tested products to ensure safety and quality.Dr. Gabrielle Lyon, muscle expert and author of “Forever Strong,” noted in a LinkedIn post that whey is often gentler on sensitive stomachs, whereas casein benefits those who go long periods without eating, like overnight.4. Carbs Aren’t the EnemyCarbohydrates often get a bad rap, but they play a vital role in muscle-building and overall performance. Carbs are crucial for fueling intense workouts and providing the energy your muscles need to perform at their best, according to Arent.“The strongest stimulant for muscle building isn’t protein intake—it’s resistance training,” Arent said. “Carbohydrates fuel those high-intensity workouts, helping you push harder and longer.”In addition to powering workouts, carbs are essential for replenishing muscle glycogen stores post-exercise. Without adequate carbohydrate intake, the body may start tapping into protein as an energy source, hindering muscle growth.Incorporating the right amount of carbs into your diet ensures that your body uses protein for what it’s meant to do—building and repairing muscle—rather than as a backup energy source.5. Don’t Fear the FatsHealthy fats are often underrated in muscle-building diets, yet they are essential for performance and growth. They provide a rich energy source and help absorb fat-soluble vitamins that aid muscle recovery.Fats are critical for membrane and cellular integrity, the synthesis of steroid hormones like testosterone, and even neural and cognitive health, Arent said. Testosterone, in particular, stimulates the process of building muscle, making adequate fat intake essential for muscle growth and overall physical performance.Incorporate healthy fats from sources like nuts, seeds, olive oil, salmon, and avocados to give your body the nutrients it needs for muscle function and overall health.6. Supplements That Work—And Those That Don’tWhile some muscle-building supplements are supported by robust scientific evidence, others fail to live up to their claims. Arent and Lyon provide insights into which supplements are worth your investment—and which are best avoided.Creatine tops the list as one of the most effective and well-researched supplements for boosting strength and muscle mass. “Creatine should be discussed in the same way we talk about multivitamins,” Arent said. “We’re seeing numerous positive effects, not just for strength and power, but also for brain health and recovery.”Lyon points out that creatine is naturally found in animal foods, especially in the skeletal muscle of beef, chicken, and fish. Creatine promotes brain health, protects nerve cells, and strengthens the immune system.Cooking meat reduces its creatine content. She recommends eating one pound of rare or red meat or two pounds of well-done beef or white meat for approximate daily intake.“You may not need to supplement creatine,” Lyon wrote in a LinkedIn post. However, supplementation can be ideal for older adults, those following plant-based diets, and those with lower meat consumption, as they may have difficulty obtaining enough from food alone.Creatine helps increase the intensity of workouts, allowing heavier lifting and supporting greater muscle growth. The recommended daily supplement dose is typically around 5 grams, enough to see benefits without unnecessary waste, according to Arent.In contrast, despite its popularity for joint health, collagen has little to offer in terms of muscle growth. Arent points out that the evidence supporting collagen’s role in building muscle is “negligible to none.”Amino acids, particularly essential amino acids and branched-chain amino acids are another supplement category with proven benefits. They can support muscle recovery and growth. Arent recommends them for people with dietary gaps or training in a fasted state.For those looking for a broader supplement strategy, Arent also mentions the potential benefits of fish oil for muscle recovery and reducing inflammation. “Fish oil, especially when high in EPA, may support lean tissue growth and muscle repair,” he added. EPA, or eicosapentaenoic acid, is an omega-3 fatty acid known for its anti-inflammatory properties, which can help reduce muscle soreness and support recovery after exercise.Incorporating the right supplements—like creatine, high-quality proteins, and possibly fish oil—into your routine can impact your muscle-building journey, said Arent. It’s also important to avoid overhyped products that don’t deliver on their promises, like collagen for muscle growth, and instead focus on what’s proven to work.Loading… […]