![]() Outside of linear response, it gains an apparent dependence on characteristics of the transport scenario (concentration, voltages, etc.) for small simulation cells, but this dependence vanishes at larger length scales. Using both continuum and all-atom simulations, we demonstrate that this golden aspect ratio exists and that it takes on a universal value in linear response and moderate concentrations. Here, we examine a scaling theory for the access resistance that predicts a special simulation cell aspect ratio-the golden aspect ratio-where finite-size effects are eliminated. These conditions are not valid in all-atom molecular dynamics simulations of transport, due to the computational cost of large simulation cells, and can even break down in micro- and nanoscale systems due to strong confinement. ![]() In simplified scenarios, when the bulk dimensions are infinite in all directions, it depends only on the resistivity and pore radius. Primeau also trains abs for 15 minutes each day, with crunches, leg raises, and Russian twists.Access resistance indicates how well current carriers from a bulk medium can converge to a pore or opening and is an important concept in nanofluidic devices and in cell physiology. To work on your ideal body, do this workout once per week. His goal: “I want to create the sickest taper, keeping my waist tiny and getting my back wider.”Īt this rate, the Golden Ratio will soon be relegated to second place by the otherworldly dimensions Primeau creates as he pushes his body into unassigned territory that can only be described as the Platinum Ratio. Now that he is focused more on hypertrophy and aesthetics, Primeau hits the stage at 195 pounds and carries about 208 pounds on his 5’10” frame during his off-season. The workload kept his weight near 180 pounds. “Ever since then, I’ve won my class in every single show I’ve done.”ĭuring his military days as a member of the Combat Control Team, a Special Forces unit for the Air Force, Primeau’s PT resembled more of a CrossFit style of training, which helped him build his work capacity and muscular endurance. I got second in novice and fourth in open,” he says. I did another show one week later, a bigger show. At one fitness-based outing, his partners claimed that Primeau wasn’t quite walking the walk and challenged him to enter an amateur physique contest. There’s also the consulting work he does for a variety of companies. He started the Gym Killer clothing line and began training clients, not for the money (he makes sure to keep their costs low) but to pay it forward. “Seven months later, it was in 59 countries, and it was doing $2.5 million a month in sales.” The windfall from the cosmetics company, along with some smart investments, has allowed Primeau the financial freedom to pick and choose his projects. “It looked like something that had a lot of demand, and I thought, ‘I can market that,’” he says. His inclination to “ follow the money” dates back to when, after leaving a successful military career behind, he had the opportunity to market a cosmetics line. That stuff benefits me more than a trophy.” “I like to work on magazines and do modeling and acting. ![]() “I don’t want to change my taper, because I want to go where the money is,” Primeau says. (He was a little too broad through the shoulders, which is not a bad problem for someone on the men’s physique stage.) While competitors continue to push the boundary on size, he wants to maintain his proportions. It was near perfect, according to the Golden Ratio. One day, Kolohe Primeau-who is an entrepreneur, a personal trainer, and an IFBB Pro League men’s physique competitor- measured his shoulder-to-waist ratio. The Golden Ratio asserts that the relationship between two sums, in which the larger number is equal to 1.61 of the smaller number, is structurally ideal. There’s an actual mathematical ratio to prove it. We’re not speaking figuratively when we say that Kolohe Primeau has a perfect V-taper. ![]()
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