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  <title>Ep 78: “Peptides&amp;quot; - The Shortcut You Haven’t Earned Yet!</title>
  <description>Peptides are everywhere right now. BPC-157… TB-500… Tesamorelin… Everyone’s talking about healing faster, getting leaner, recovering like a pro. But here’s the truth no one really wants to hear: Most of you don’t need them. Not because they don’t work -&amp;amp;nbsp;but because you haven’t even nailed the basics that actually drive results. In this episode, we strip it right back. We break down what peptides actually are (without the bullshit), the different types you’ve probably seen all over social media, and where they might have a place. But more importantly - we talk about what actually moves the needle:   Your sleep   Your nutrition   Your training quality   Your ability to actually apply progressive load and recover properly   Because if those things are off… no injection, no protocol, no “advanced” tool is going to save you. We also get into:   Why peptides aren’t magic (and never will be)   Where people completely misuse them   How they should fit into injury rehab (if at all)   And why most people are chasing Level 4 solutions for Level 1 problems   This isn’t anti-peptides. It’s just real coaching. If you’ve built the foundations - they might help. If you haven’t - you’re just looking for a shortcut. And shortcuts don’t build athletes. </description>
  <author_name>The Art of Performance Podcast</author_name>
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