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  • Menno Henselmans is rebranding from Bayesian Bodybuilding to operating under his personal name to align better with his broader audience and move away from the term 'bodybuilding' due to its negative connotations and confusion around the term 'Bayesian'.
  • Existing content from BayesianBodybuilding.com will now redirect to MennoHenselmans.com, and while the domain name changes, the mission remains the same - to provide scientifically-backed fitness knowledge.
  • Menno is active on various social media platforms, with updated URLs, but his content distribution will remain similar, focusing on linking to scientific studies especially on platforms like Facebook.
  • New scientific studies are upcoming, including topics relevant for powerlifters and those interested in the dietary impacts on physical training, funded partly by donations and personal funds by Menno.
  • A free 14-lesson e-course summarizing past work, with new insights and infographics, is available for those who want a refresher or are new to Menno's methods.
  • Menno will speak at various international seminars and conferences throughout 2019, covering advanced training and nutrition topics.
  • Menno's colleague, Anastasia 'Nasti' Zinchenko, is now offering vegan coaching, leveraging her expertise in vegan living, powerlifting, and her scientific background.

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