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EPISODE · Mar 26, 2026 · 28 MIN

What the Evidence Really Says About Resistance Training

from Everyday Strength Podcast · host Anthony Hagele

There is no shortage of opinions when it comes to resistance training, but far fewer conversations that actually reflect the full body of evidence. In this episode, Anthony breaks down what the research consistently shows about training for strength, hypertrophy, and power, and where people tend to overcomplicate the process. The goal is simple: bring clarity back to what actually drives results and what likely matters far less than most think.Read the full episode notes at hagelestrength.comJoin the Performance Edge Network to receive Anthony’s weekly newsletter.Timestamps:(00:00) Introduction and why this conversation matters(00:43) The problem with modern resistance training debates(01:39) Why the fundamentals still hold up(03:35) What kind of paper this is and why it matters(04:04) Understanding umbrella reviews and the bigger picture(05:32) The main takeaway: resistance training works(07:38) The variables that matter most in programming(08:06) Strength adaptations and key training variables(11:42) Hypertrophy and the role of training volume(14:11) What matters less for muscle growth(16:15) Power development and movement intent(18:47) Key variables that consistently show up(19:12) Variables that do not consistently influence outcomes(21:53) Progressive overload and real-world programming(23:29) Why resistance training matters beyond performance(25:03) Practical takeaways for athletes and coaches(26:44) OutroReferenced Resources:American College of Sports Medicine resistance training position stand published in Medicine and Science in Sports and ExerciseDisclaimers & DisclosuresConnect with Anthony:Instagram: instagram.com/hagelestrengthX: x.com/hagelestrengthYouTube: youtube.com/hagelestrength

There is no shortage of opinions when it comes to resistance training, but far fewer conversations that actually reflect the full body of evidence. In this episode, Anthony breaks down what the research consistently shows about training for strength, hypertrophy, and power, and where people tend to overcomplicate the process. The goal is simple: bring clarity back to what actually drives results and what likely matters far less than most think.Read the full episode notes at hagelestrength.comJoin the Performance Edge Network to receive Anthony’s weekly newsletter.Timestamps:(00:00) Introduction and why this conversation matters(00:43) The problem with modern resistance training debates(01:39) Why the fundamentals still hold up(03:35) What kind of paper this is and why it matters(04:04) Understanding umbrella reviews and the bigger picture(05:32) The main takeaway: resistance training works(07:38) The variables that matter most in programming(08:06) Strength adaptations and key training variables(11:42) Hypertrophy and the role of training volume(14:11) What matters less for muscle growth(16:15) Power development and movement intent(18:47) Key variables that consistently show up(19:12) Variables that do not consistently influence outcomes(21:53) Progressive overload and real-world programming(23:29) Why resistance training matters beyond performance(25:03) Practical takeaways for athletes and coaches(26:44) OutroReferenced Resources:American College of Sports Medicine resistance training position stand published in Medicine and Science in Sports and ExerciseDisclaimers & DisclosuresConnect with Anthony:Instagram: instagram.com/hagelestrengthX: x.com/hagelestrengthYouTube: youtube.com/hagelestrength

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