Great Expectations Part 2 - The Power of Belief, FMS, and the Fitness Industry
healthier, more productive, wiser, smarter Adam Fisher healthier, more productive, wiser, smarter Adam Fisher

Great Expectations Part 2 - The Power of Belief, FMS, and the Fitness Industry

In last week’s post, I covered the way that expectancy effects work, and how powerful they can be. Manipulating expectations can be a powerful way to impact the results of any intervention. In this post I analyze the ways in which these effects can impact our diet and exercise results, and why the fitness industry often intentionally manipulates these effects to its own benefit.

Read More
Great Expectations Part 1 - Placebo, Nocebo, and Expectancy Effects
healthier, more productive, wiser, smarter Adam Fisher healthier, more productive, wiser, smarter Adam Fisher

Great Expectations Part 1 - Placebo, Nocebo, and Expectancy Effects

Expectancy effects are positive or negative physiological effects which occur as a result of the expectations that we’ve established for a particular course of action, training routine, method of treatment, pill, etc. Placebo (positive) and nocebo (negative) effects are well documented, and vary in strength according to how strongly we believe a positive or negative effect will occur.

Read More
Newer Isn't Better
smarter, wiser Adam Fisher smarter, wiser Adam Fisher

Newer Isn't Better

Newer isn’t better, and often is actively worse. Unfortunately, many industries can only survive by providing us with a constant stream of new and exciting information or products - so we need to learn to sort the useful from the useless in real time.

Read More