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EPISODE · May 11, 2026 · 22 MIN

Responding to Comments: Protein Myths, Gymnasts vs Bodybuilders, and Stretching vs Lifting

from Always Adaptive · host Randall

People have been leaving some wild comments lately… so it was time to bring this series back.In this episode, I respond to comments covering protein intake recommendations, stretching vs resistance training for flexibility, BOSU balls and instability training, gymnasts vs bodybuilders, functional training, cheat meals, calorie tracking, fiber intake, and more. We dig into the current evidence on protein requirements for muscle growth and strength, talk about why “functional” training still lacks a consistent definition, and break down the difference between what’s possible vs what’s optimal when it comes to training methods.I also respond to a video claiming calorie restriction is a bad method for weight loss, discuss why sustainability matters more than perfection in nutrition coaching, and explain why I think nuance matters when interpreting studies instead of blindly accepting conclusions that confirm our biases.If you enjoy evidence based fitness discussions, breaking down studies, and long-form responses to internet fitness debates, this one’s for you.Coaching inquiries email me at [email protected] or visit alwaysadaptive.com

People have been leaving some wild comments lately… so it was time to bring this series back. In this episode, I respond to comments covering protein intake recommendations, stretching vs resistance training for flexibility, BOSU balls and instability training, gymnasts vs bodybuilders, functional training, cheat meals, calorie tracking, fiber intake, and more. We dig into the current evidence on protein requirements for muscle growth and strength, talk about why “functional” training still ...

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