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It's Supposed to be Heavy | HEAVYISH Method By Jermiah Blount

IT’S SUPPOSED TO BE HEAVY is a podcast about strength, longevity, discipline, and doing hard things well.Hosted by Jermiah Blount, creator of the HEAVYISH Method and strength coach based in Franklin, Tennessee, the show explores what it really means to build strength that lasts — physically, mentally, and emotionally.This isn’t fitness hype, gimmicks, or quick fixes.It’s conversations about:• strength training for real life• aging powerfully• movement, recovery, and resilience• coaching philosophy• discipline and mindset• health, business, leadership, and longevityWhether you’re an experienced lifter, a busy professional, or someone simply trying to stay strong for life, this podcast is built for people who believe that growth comes from resistance.Because in training — and in life —it’s supposed to be heavy.

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    Stop Skipping The Gym (How To Start Now)

    Stop waiting for the "perfect time" to start your fitness journey because it doesn't exist, and the cost of waiting is higher than you think.In this episode, personal trainer Jermiah Blount breaks down why weightlifting is an essential tool for long-term health, regardless of your current experience level. We understand how to overcome gym intimidation by starting simple, the critical role muscle plays in protecting your body as you age, and how the discipline you build in the weight room translates directly into mental resilience for life's biggest challenges. Whether you're a beginner or looking to optimize your routine, this conversation provides the blueprint for building a stronger body and mind for the decade ahead.0:00 — Meet The Heavyish Method1:18 — The Power of Walking2:26 — The Real Cost of Inaction4:56 — Why You Need a Trainer6:52 — Muscle: The Organ of Longevity8:48 — Lifting & Men’s Mental Health13:14 — Gym Discipline Translates to Life16:06 — Training for the Future"Your health will be more expensive not to start now than trying to make that next dollar and then try to focus on your health later.""We need that physical stress daily. When we're put in that type of situation, that's where we feel like men.""We're not lifting for today, we're lifting for a decade from now."Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to the podcast, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs to hear it.About Jermiah Blount: Jermiah has harbored a deep passion for health, fitness, and strength ever since his tenure in the Air Force. He finds fulfillment in assisting individuals in enhancing their lives by promoting strength, well-being, and proper nutrition through the utilization of Heavyish principles.Check us out at:https://www.instagram.com/heavyishgym/https://www.tiktok.com/@heavyishgym#weightliftingbenefits #fitnessjourney #healthylifestyle

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    The 225lb Bench Press Is A Lie

    If you're stressing over hitting a 225 bench press, you need to hear this. The internet makes it seem like everyone at the gym is casually moving two plates, but the reality behind this massive strength training myth might just completely change how you approach your next chest workout.In this episode of The Heavyish Method, Jermiah breaks down the toxic social media expectations around the bench press and reveals what functional chest strength actually looks like in the real world. We dive into the specific form mistakes that are holding back your progress and the surprising ways pushing heavy weight impacts your daily life as you age. Forget the fitness influencer highlight reels - this is about building real, sustainable strength that protects your body and transforms your confidence both inside and outside the gym.0:00: Welcome to The Heavyish Method0:47: The 225-Pound Bench Press Myth0:59: The Ego Behind "Two Plates"1:12: Redefining Your Gym Goals2:10: Functional Strength as You Age4:55: The Ultimate Technique Breakdown6:28: Why the Gym is Only the Beginning7:23: Building Real Confidence"Realistically, out of all the gym-goers that actually go consistently, probably 5% only can lift 225. When we look at social media versus reality, it makes the number seem inflated.""Form is absolutely key over everything. Starting off at a manageable weight, and then building that strength... you're gonna get a lot more stimulus and growth doing that than versus just trying to throw 225 on there.""When you look at the gym, it is a very small portion of your journey. It is a super, super important part of your journey, but it is one of your smallest parts."Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to the podcast, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs to hear it.About Jermiah Blount: Jermiah has harbored a deep passion for health, fitness, and strength ever since his tenure in the Air Force. He finds fulfillment in assisting individuals in enhancing their lives by promoting strength, well-being, and proper nutrition through the utilization of Heavyish principles.Check us out at:https://www.instagram.com/heavyishgym/https://www.tiktok.com/@heavyishgym#fitnessjourney #strengthtraining #healthylifestyle

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    Why Weak Chests Don't Matter (But This Does)

    Stop obsessing over how your chest looks - here is the real truth about why the bench press is mostly just for show and how to actually use it to get that fit, wide-chested look.Personal trainer Jermiah Blount explains the real truth about bench pressing. While it’s a great way to build muscle and burn calories, it doesn't carry the same injury risks as back training. He also clears up the myth that you can change your breast shape through exercise; instead, muscle growth happens all over. Ultimately, the chest is mostly for looks, and when combined with strong shoulders, it gives you the wide, fit appearance many people want.0:00 - Meet the Expert: The Heaviest Method0:21 - The Bench Press Breakdown0:57 - The Truth About Bench Press & Bones1:14 - Lift Heavy, Burn More1:34 - Why Chest Imbalance Isn't Dangerous2:07 - Bench Pressing for Women2:51 - Calling Out That "$135 Chest Workout"3:24 - Building the Perfect "V-Cut""Realistically, the chest, unless you're talking about getting off the ground, is a show muscle.""Strong people aren't just built in the gym, they're built outside of the gym.""If you have one side of your back that's overdeveloped and underdeveloped, now you're gonna have back problems. But if your chest is underdeveloped, you're perfectly fine."Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to the podcast, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs to hear it.About Jermiah Blount: Jermiah has harbored a deep passion for health, fitness, and strength ever since his tenure in the Air Force. He finds fulfillment in assisting individuals in enhancing their lives by promoting strength, well-being, and proper nutrition through the utilization of Heavyish principles.Check us out at:https://www.instagram.com/heavyishgym/https://www.tiktok.com/@heavyishgym#fitnesstips #strengthtraining #chestworkout

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    The Single Best Exercise For Longevity

    Life is heavy, both inside the gym and out - and if you want to conquer the weight of the world with absolute confidence, there is one ultimate human movement you need to master.In this episode of It's Supposed to Be Heavy, personal trainer Jermiah Blount breaks down why the deadlift is a non-negotiable movement for people of all ages and fitness levels. He challenges the traditional "bench press" gym culture, explaining how the deadlift builds full-body functional strength, restores proper posture, and prevents the physical decline associated with aging. From technical tips on barefoot lifting and bar placement to the psychological benefits of feeling powerful, Jermiah shares his coaching philosophy on how lifting heavy relative to your body ultimately enriches your entire quality of life.0:07: The Bold Claim0:19: The Ultimate Full-Body Exercise0:34: Real-World Strength2:04: Built for Everyday Life4:38: Fixing Back Pain6:14: The Reality of Injury Risk6:39: What "Heavy" Really Means17:27: Life is Heavy"If you can pick up weight off the ground, you can pick yourself off the ground.""If you have a coach that knows what he's doing... you have a higher chance of going outside and tripping over a curb and hurting yourself than actually hurting yourself during the deadlift.""My big thought is, just like lifting weights, life is heavy, so why not learn how to lift it?"Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to the podcast, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs to hear it.About Jermiah Blount: Jermiah has harbored a deep passion for health, fitness, and strength ever since his tenure in the Air Force. He finds fulfillment in assisting individuals in enhancing their lives by promoting strength, well-being, and proper nutrition through the utilization of Heavyish principles.Check us out at:https://www.instagram.com/heavyishgym/https://www.tiktok.com/@heavyishgym#fitness #strengthtraining #deadliftbenefits

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    How Lifting Heavy Reversed His Diabetes in 90 days

    No Pain, All Gain: How Heavy Strength Training Reverses Age and Builds True ConfidenceIn this episode, personal trainer Jermiah Blount, creator of the Heavyish Method in Franklin, Tennessee, sits down with his client, Thomas Scott. Thomas shares his remarkable seven-month transformation, detailing how he lost 55 pounds, reversed his type 2 diabetes, and dramatically reclaimed his physical youth. The duo breaks down why old-school barbell compound movements (under strict supervision) are superior to traditional cardio and complex gym machines for building lifelong core strength and mental resilience.00:34 - I Didn't Do It to Lose Weight - I Felt Like 7003:22 - My Trainer Told Me Not to Worry About Diet or Cardio04:47 - From Full-Out Diabetic to a 5.0 A1C in 90 Days05:54 - The Accountability Asset: Why You Won't Lift Heavy Alone07:11 - I Squatted My Wife Five Times and Shocked My Family08:52 - Why My Friends Gym Every Day and Look the Same10:14 - From Age 9 to 80: Who Shouldn't Strength Train?11:34 - Why I Pay My Corporate Staff to Lift Weights"I felt like a 70-year-old man, not a 55-year-old man... I went from 70 to 30. Like it was a crazy thing. And I'm much stronger. I can do things. I can get off the ground. My balance is better. My posture's better.""Keep it simple, stupid... Why don't you just start going? Just be consistent. Go. Once you've gotten consistent with going, start making small changes.""Strength makes you harder to kill, right? It does... It's not just, oh, I can pick up 315 from a deadlift in the gym, but now I can go out and do all these things."Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to the podcast, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs to hear it.About Jermiah Blount: Jermiah has harbored a deep passion for health, fitness, and strength ever since his tenure in the Air Force. He finds fulfillment in assisting individuals in enhancing their lives by promoting strength, well-being, and proper nutrition through the utilization of Heavyish principles.Check us out at:https://www.instagram.com/heavyishgym/https://www.tiktok.com/@heavyishgym#strengthtraining #healthylifestyle #personaltransformation

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    If You Don't Do This, Old Age Will Destroy You

    Getting older doesn't age you as much as just becoming weak - and a single trip over your living room threshold shouldn't be a death sentence.In this episode, personal trainer Jermiah Blount explains why progressive overload and traditional barbell strength training act as the ultimate anti-aging drug for adults aged 45 to 85. He breaks down how shifting the focus away from light-weight aesthetics and onto heavy compound movements—like deadlifts and squats—safely reverses age-related muscle loss and dramatically improves bone density. Ultimately, Blount illustrates how stepping into the gym later in life reconstructs a person's physical foundation, transforming day-to-day survival back into vibrant, independent living.0:00 - Meet the Trainer0:46 - What Is Strength Training?2:04 - The Anti-Aging Drug4:27 - Sitting Still Ages You Faster7:59 - Why People Avoid the Gym12:32 - It's Easier Than You Think21:05 - Why the Barbell?23:28 - Train with a Coach"We all know a story of a grandparent or somebody over the age of 65, they fell, they broke a bone and then within a year they pass away from a common cold, unfortunately. And what we can do and what we know is by training and building the muscle around the bone, that it's going to protect it, so that way when they fall, they can get up.""There's no magical scale on your body that says, 'Hey, you need to do this.' As long as we are progressively overloading even small incremental weights at a time, it could be as low as 2.5 pounds... As long as we are overloading the muscle, you are gonna grow.""If I only had one movement to do for the rest of my life, it would absolutely be the deadlift, and that's just because it's a full body workout. We want things to be heavy. We wanna stress the body. We wanna push the body. We wanna hit our system in every aspect."Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to the podcast, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs to hear it.About Jermiah Blount: Jermiah has harbored a deep passion for health, fitness, and strength ever since his tenure in the Air Force. He finds fulfillment in assisting individuals in enhancing their lives by promoting strength, well-being, and proper nutrition through the utilization of Heavyish principles.Check us out at:https://www.instagram.com/heavyishgym/https://www.tiktok.com/@heavyishgym#strengthtraining #healthyaging #fitnessover40

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    The Only Way to Stop Your Muscle Mass From Disappearing After 45

    The older you get, the more expensive weakness becomes and lifting the same pink five-pound dumbbells for years isn't going to save your bones, your independence, or your life.In this episode, strength trainer and creator of the Heavyish Method, Jermiah Blount, breaks down why adults over 45 must abandon fitness complacency and embrace lifting heavy. He redefines "heavy" as a safe, highly controlled, and individualized stimulus designed to tax the body and spark true muscle growth, rather than a reckless display of strongman power. By focusing on progressive overload and the four foundational lifts, Blount explains how mature adults can dramatically improve their bone density, protect their health, and reclaim their functional independence for decades to come.0:00 – Why Adults Over 45 Should Lift Heavy1:44 – What Does "Lifting Heavy" Actually Mean?3:07 – Progressive Overload & Tracking Your Lifts4:08 – Is Heavy Lifting Dangerous? Form & Safety5:39 – Benefits of Strength Training as You Age5:57 – The Top 4 Strength Training Exercises9:20 – Bone Density, Recovery & Staying Active11:53 – Myths About Strength Training & It's Never Too Late"Once you stop, you're dead. Let's just be honest about it... Being able to find somebody, especially a trainer, to be committed to is gonna give you something to look forward to. It's gonna give you a purpose.""My goal is to stimulate you, not obliterate you. You could be 70 or 75 and never lifted a barbell in your life and get started and make progress.""It's supposed to be heavy. We're supposed to be pushing ourselves. It's supposed to be uncomfortable. If you're going to the gym and you're comfortable and not pushing yourself, you're never really gonna see true growth."Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to the podcast, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs to hear it.About Jermiah Blount: Jermiah has harbored a deep passion for health, fitness, and strength ever since his tenure in the Air Force. He finds fulfillment in assisting individuals in enhancing their lives by promoting strength, well-being, and proper nutrition through the utilization of Heavyish principles.Check us out at:https://www.instagram.com/heavyishgym/https://www.tiktok.com/@heavyishgym#strengthtraining #healthyaging #liftheavy

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IT’S SUPPOSED TO BE HEAVY is a podcast about strength, longevity, discipline, and doing hard things well.Hosted by Jermiah Blount, creator of the HEAVYISH Method and strength coach based in Franklin, Tennessee, the show explores what it really means to build strength that lasts — physically, mentally, and emotionally.This isn’t fitness hype, gimmicks, or quick fixes.It’s conversations about:• strength training for real life• aging powerfully• movement, recovery, and resilience• coaching philosophy• discipline and mindset• health, business, leadership, and longevityWhether you’re an experienced lifter, a busy professional, or someone simply trying to stay strong for life, this podcast is built for people who believe that growth comes from resistance.Because in training — and in life —it’s supposed to be heavy.

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