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The MUSCLE GROWTH Podcast
by Roscoe Kerby
🎙️ The MUSCLE GROWTH Podcast (TMGP) helps you go from frustrated to fit — empowering you to get 𝗕𝗜𝗚𝗚𝗘𝗥, 𝗦𝗧𝗥𝗢𝗡𝗚𝗘𝗥, and 𝗕𝗘𝗧𝗧𝗘𝗥 through evidence-based strategies and cutting-edge insights.Covering the three pillars of the podcast — 𝐡𝐲𝐩𝐞𝐫𝐭𝐫𝐨𝐩𝐡𝐲, 𝐩𝐞𝐫𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞, and 𝐡𝐞𝐚𝐥𝐭𝐡 & 𝐥𝐨𝐧𝐠𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐭𝐲 — TMGP features expert guests known as the Gains Gurus, including elite athletes, world-class coaches, and leading health and fitness professionals.🎧 Tune in to get the practical tools to optimize your body and life.
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TMGP SE 02 The Creatine Myths Debunked: 12 Lies About Creatine (Science Explained)
Creatine is one of the most researched supplements in the history of sports nutrition, yet myths about it refuse to die.Does creatine cause kidney damage?Does it cause hair loss?Does it make you retain water or gain fat?Is it basically a steroid?In this episode, we break down 12 of the most common myths about creatine using real scientific evidence from the Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition and decades of research.We explore the physiology, the misconceptions, and what the data actually shows about one of the most misunderstood compounds in health and fitness.Topics covered include:• Does creatine cause water retention?• Is creatine an anabolic steroid?• Creatine and kidney health• Creatine and hair loss (DHT myth)• Does creatine cause dehydration or cramps?• Is creatine safe for teenagers?• Creatine for women• Creatine for older adults and longevity• Is a loading phase necessary?• Are expensive forms of creatine better than monohydrate?• Creatine and brain healthWe also discuss emerging research suggesting creatine may support brain function, injury recovery, mood, and long-term health.If you’ve ever been unsure about creatine, this episode separates gym myths from actual science.🎙️ The MUSCLE GROWTH PodcastBuilding muscle with science and making it accessible to all.Follow the podcast for more episodes on:• Muscle growth• Supplements• Hormones• Biohacking• Nutrition• Training science
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TMGP SE 01 Muscle Memory
This episode breaks down research showing that muscles can actually “remember” past training. Even after muscle size is lost, the body keeps a biological record of previous workouts at the DNA level.Researchers followed people through periods of training, muscle loss, and retraining, and found that certain muscle-building genes stay switched into a ready state long after training stops. Because of this, muscles grow back faster and stronger when training starts again.The episode also explains how even a single workout can leave lasting changes inside muscle cells, helping the body respond better to future exercise. In simple terms, the work put in today can make building muscle easier later on, even after time off.These findings help explain why “muscle memory” is real and why getting back into training is often quicker than starting from scratch.
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TMGP Ep 47 with world-leading health and fitness expert, influencer, writer, Lift Free and Diet Hard podcast host, and elite trainer Andrew Coates
Andrew Coates is a seasoned fitness professional, writer, speaker, and personal trainer with over a decade of experience in the fitness industry. He is the founder of Andrew Coates Fitness and contracts at Evolve Strength South in Edmonton, Alberta. Andrew is known for his dedication to sustainable nutrition and evidence-based fitness practices, avoiding fads and extremes. He hosts The Lift Free and Diet Hard Podcast, featuring conversations with leaders across the fitness industry. Andrew is also a prolific fitness writer, contributing to renowned publications such as T-Nation, Muscle and Fitness, Men’s Health, Onnit, and more. As a sought-after speaker, he has shared his expertise at numerous fitness conferences including Olympia U, NSCA clinics, and the canfitpro Global Conference. Andrew mentors fitness professionals worldwide, helping them build impactful careers based on integrity and knowledge. With a deep passion for education and coaching, he continues to influence the fitness world both online and in person. From frustrated to fit — The MUSCLE GROWTH Podcast delivers evidence-backed strategies from expert guests—our Gains Gurus—to help you build muscle, gain strength, perform at your best, and stay healthy for life. And with that, let’s dive into today’s topics: Andrew’s origin story - shortened! Started working in a gym, then at 32, hired off the gym floor. Worked at a gym for 6 years. Became a podcaster (Lift Free & Diet Hard, 7 years ongoing). Writer for T-Nation and Men’s Health. World-leading writer, podcast host, and personal trainer. Key Themes & Talking Points In-person vs virtual coaching — importance of staying grounded. Navigating the noise in fitness: competing for attention vs real value. Old school vs new training — false dichotomy (e.g. low vs high volume). Optimal vs effective training. Self-selection: why certain athletes (e.g., basketball players typically ing tall) excel. Rep ranges and how to train effectively. Fatigue as part of the process. The basics of training The truth about IFBB pros & Hollywood physiques. Gym intimidation — making the gym less scary. Gymflation — recognising superficial tactics vs what works. Exposing kids to training early. Health, Fitness & Society Batman vs Joker analogy for social media — perspective matters. Ozempic: the benefits vs the weak moral arguments. Trusted sources: Derek (MPMD), Dr Peter Attia vs experts on specific things like Dr Andrew Huberman and Dr Neil De Graysee Tyson talking out of their expert fields Benefits of building muscle: bone density, healthspan, longevity. How to tell good advice from bad advice online. Amazing car driving analogy — expecting grace but not giving it. Changes with age: importance of introspection to keep improving or slow decline. And so much more! Get ready for a truly informative episode.
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TMGP Ep 46 with gut health expert, PhD nutrition scientist, and founder of Vitamin PhD Dr Gabrielle Fundaro
Today’s guest is someone who masterfully bridges the gap between cutting-edge science and the real-world challenges lifters face on their journey to building muscle and optimising health. Dr. Gabrielle Fundaro is a leading expert in gut health and human nutrition. She holds a PhD in Human Nutrition, Foods, and Exercise from Virginia Tech and is a former Assistant Professor of Exercise Science. In addition to being an ACE-certified health coach, she’s credentialed in sports nutrition, motivational interviewing, and the Monash Low-FODMAP program—giving her a rare combination of scientific depth and practical coaching tools. As the founder of Vitamin PhD Nutrition, Dr. Fundaro advocates for weight-neutral, sustainable approaches to health that empower individuals to align their habits with their personal values. She’s a published author, international speaker, and serves on the boards of both the Sports Nutrition Association and the Nutrition Coaching Global Mastermind. You may also recognise her from her work with Renaissance Periodization, where she played a key role in combatting misinformation in the fitness industry through evidence-based education. Her passion lies in making complex topics—especially those related to gut health, performance, recovery, and muscle growth—accessible and actionable for everyday lifters. Please welcome to The Muscle Growth Podcast, Dr. Gabrielle Fundaro. From frustrated to fit — The MUSCLE GROWTH Podcast delivers evidence-backed strategies from expert guests—our Gains Gurus—to help you build muscle, gain strength, perform at your best, and stay healthy for life. “You are not what you eat; rather, you are what you absorb.” And with that, let’s dive into today’s topics: How can you change your gut microbiome? The effects of antibiotics on gut health Fecal microbiome transplants Elimination diets and their real purpose Fearmongering by fitness influencers The lack of informed consent in the fitness industry Global body dissatisfaction—especially among women What weight-neutral interventions really look like And so much more! Get ready for a truly informative episode.
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TMGP Ep 45 with gut health expert, PhD nutrition scientist, and health coach Dr Gabrielle Fundaro
Today’s guest is someone who truly bridges the gap between cutting-edge science and the real-world challenges lifters face on their journey to build muscle and optimise health. Dr. Gabrielle Fundaro is a distinguished expert in gut health and human nutrition. She holds a PhD in Human Nutrition, Foods, and Exercise from Virginia Tech and is a former Assistant Professor of Exercise Science. In addition to being an ACE-certified health coach, she holds credentials in sports nutrition, motivational interviewing, and the Monash Low-FODMAP program — equipping her with a rare blend of scientific expertise and practical coaching tools. As the founder of Vitamin PhD Nutrition, Dr. Fundaro champions weight-neutral, sustainable health strategies that empower individuals to align their habits with their values. She’s a published author, international speaker, and serves on the boards of both the Sports Nutrition Association and the Nutrition Coaching Global Mastermind. You may also know her from her work with Renaissance Periodization, where she helped combat misinformation in the fitness industry with evidence-based insights. Her passion lies in translating complex topics — especially the role of gut health in performance, recovery, and muscle growth — into strategies people can actually apply. Please welcome to The Muscle Growth Podcast, Dr. Gabrielle Fundaro. From frustrated to fit — The MUSCLE GROWTH Podcast helps you get bigger, stronger, and better with evidence-backed strategies from our expert guests — the Gains Gurus — to build muscle, gain strength, perform at your best, and stay healthy for life. “You are not what you eat; rather, you are what you absorb.” and on that let’s dive into the topics for today! An Introduction to Dr Gabrielle Fundaro The role of gut health in muscle growth and recovery The "3 D’s" of gut health: Digestion Disease Diversity Insoluble vs. soluble fibre Importance of nutrition for gut health FODMAPs explained Prebiotics vs. probiotics – what’s the difference, and are they useful? Fermentable products – some examples. The fallacy of “Natural being Harmless” (especially in online fitness/health spaces) Is getting a stool sample worth it? Greens powders – worth it or bin it? And so much more! Get ready for a truly informative episode.
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TMGP Ep 44 with the blackbelt BJJ athlete, world-class strength and performance coach Alex Sterner
Today, we're joined by none other than Alex Sterner — a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt under the legendary Andre Galvao, and one of the world’s top strength and conditioning coaches in the sport of BJJ. Alex is the co-founder and head coach at Electrum Performance, the official strength and conditioning team behind elite grapplers like the Atos squad, who’ve racked up multiple IBJJF World Titles. With a Bachelor’s in Kinesiology from the University of Connecticut and certifications as a CSCS and USA Weightlifting coach, Alex blends cutting-edge science with real-world experience, training some of the best in the game — including Andre Galvao, JT Torres, and Lucas Barbosa. In this episode, Alex breaks down how to optimise muscle growth, enhance athletic performance, and prepare your body for the unique demands of competitive Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. He also dives into his powerful philosophy of “movement optimism” — a mindset shift that challenges traditional views on pain, posture, and rehab. Get ready to be inspired by Alex’s journey, his passion for performance, and the wisdom he's gained from training the world’s best. From frustrated to fit — The MUSCLE GROWTH Podcast helps you get bigger, stronger, and better with evidence-backed strategies, tools, and tips from our expert guests — the Gains Gurus — for building muscle, gaining strength, improving health, and increasing longevity. In today’s episode, we dive into a wide range of insights, including: Plyometrics and the accessibility of jumping – why explosive movement should be part of everyone’s training, regardless of level. The fear of being a beginner – how ego and discomfort prevent progress in new skill domains. Developing explosiveness and power – effective strategies to build speed, force, and athleticism. Training female athletes – navigating unique needs while addressing and combating predatory behaviour in the fitness space. Goal-specific training – tailoring programs to match individual outcomes, from muscle gain to sports performance. The role of isometrics – using static holds for joint resilience, control, and performance gains. Autoregulation and managing fatigue – learning to adjust in real-time to optimise recovery and long-term progress. Sports-specific training for BJJ – aligning strength and conditioning with the unique demands of grappling. And so much more! Get ready for a truly informative episode.
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TMGP Ep 43 with the world-class BJJ coach, strength and performance coach Alex Sterner — a deep dive into elite-level training, recovery, and building champions on and off the mats.
Today, we’re thrilled to have Alex Sterner, a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt under Andre Galvao and a world-renowned strength and conditioning coach specializing in BJJ (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu). Alex is the co-founder and head coach at Electrum Performance, the official strength and conditioning program behind some of the world’s best BJJ athletes, including the Atos team that won multiple IBJJF World Titles. With a Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology from the University of Connecticut and certifications as a CSCS and USA Weightlifting coach, Alex combines cutting-edge science with practical experience training elite grapplers like Andre Galvao, JT Torres, and Lucas Barbosa. On this podcast, Alex shares his expert insights on how to develop muscle growth, improve athletic performance, and prepare your body for the demands of competitive Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and beyond. Get ready to learn from one of the best in the game. Get ready to be inspired by Alex’s remarkable story, his insights on BJJ training, and his mission to fix people’s mindset with regards to movement - what he dubs “movement optimism”. In today’s episode, we dive into a wide range of insights, including: The origins of a strength-focused mindset and how it shaped Alex's approach to coaching and training. The benefits of group training environments and how they foster consistency, accountability, and camaraderie. The evolution from a rigid "neutral spine" philosophy to a more functional focus on movement optimisation, including using the back safely through multiple planes of motion. A deep look at the mechanisms of injury—and how the body, when exposed to appropriate stress, can adapt and grow stronger rather than break down. The principle that biological organisms adapt to the stress they're exposed to—highlighting the importance of intelligent, progressive overload. Alex's journey from fear and movement avoidance to preparing the body for advanced ranges of motion through the concepts of preparedness and readiness. The importance of avoiding a one-size-fits-all approach to technique—emphasising that every body is different and requires individualised solutions. A discussion on the Zercher squat, where natural discomfort becomes a beneficial limiting factor that encourages mindful load management and progressive development. The danger of "Glassback propaganda"—the over-cautious narrative that breeds fear of movement and stifles growth, sometimes jokingly referred to as "Glassback University." The immense power of reflecting on one’s progress, and how acknowledging small wins can be a potent motivator for long-term growth. How fear is often irrational—such as the fear of deadlifts—and how confronting it can unlock potential and confidence. A reframe of the outdated concept of "wear and tear," advocating instead for dose regulation, movement variability, and smarter long-term training strategies. And so much more! Get ready for a truly informative episode.
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TMGP Ep 42 with the African Powerlifting champion Haroun Pietersen - a world-class athlete lifting South Africa to New Heights
Haroun Pietersen: From Mitchells Plain to Powerlifting Glory Hailing from Mitchells Plain in Cape Town, Haroun Pietersen has quickly emerged as a standout figure in South African powerlifting. Despite only beginning his competitive journey in 2023, he has already earned major accolades, including the titles of 2024 African Powerlifting Champion and Commonwealth Powerlifting Champion. His meteoric rise in the sport is a powerful testament to his discipline, focus, and passion. At 37 years old and weighing around 104 kg, Haroun competes in the 105 kg weight class and has posted some awe-inspiring numbers: a 322.5 kg squat, a 217.5 kg bench press, and a 285 kg deadlift. At the 2024 World Classic Championships, he totaled 707.5 kg, setting new personal records and demonstrating not only his raw strength but also a well-thought-out, strategic approach to competition. Beyond his own accomplishments, Haroun is passionate about community upliftment and using his story to inspire others. Through his Instagram, @harounliftssa, he regularly shares training insights, motivation, and glimpses into his life as a competitive powerlifter. He is a strong advocate for showing that it's never too late to start something new or reach new heights. Adding to his impressive list of achievements, Haroun has been nominated for the 2025 World Games in China, a competition often referred to as the Olympics of powerlifting. This prestigious nomination confirms his place on the world stage and marks another exciting chapter in his journey. In today’s episode, we cover a wide range of topics, including: The difference between raw vs equipped lifting A full rundown of lifting equipment Haroun’s favourite accessory lifts A story about leg press fun with every plate in the gym Tips for powerlifting coaches and those wanting to get into the sport The importance of longevity in powerlifting How people can still improve as they age The health benefits of strength training later in life An overview of the South African powerlifting scene Financial challenges in powerlifting and barriers to entry …and so much more. Get ready for an inspiring and educational conversation with one of South Africa’s fastest-rising powerlifting stars!
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TMGP Ep 41 with South African powerlifting champion Haroun Pietersen - a world-class athlete lifting South Africa to New Heights
𝗙𝗿𝗼𝗺 𝗠𝗶𝘁𝗰𝗵𝗲𝗹𝗹𝘀 𝗣𝗹𝗮𝗶𝗻 𝘁𝗼 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗪𝗼𝗿𝗹𝗱 𝗦𝘁𝗮𝗴𝗲: 𝗛𝗮𝗿𝗼𝘂𝗻 𝗣𝗶𝗲𝘁𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗲𝗻'𝘀 𝗣𝗼𝘄𝗲𝗿𝗹𝗶𝗳𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗝𝗼𝘂𝗿𝗻𝗲𝘆 Hailing from Mitchells Plain in Cape Town, 𝗛𝗮𝗿𝗼𝘂𝗻 𝗣𝗶𝗲𝘁𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗲𝗻 is a standout figure in South African powerlifting. Despite only beginning his competitive journey in 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟯, Haroun has quickly risen through the ranks to become the 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟰 𝗔𝗳𝗿𝗶𝗰𝗮𝗻 𝗣𝗼𝘄𝗲𝗿𝗹𝗶𝗳𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗖𝗵𝗮𝗺𝗽𝗶𝗼𝗻 and the 𝗖𝗼𝗺𝗺𝗼𝗻𝘄𝗲𝗮𝗹𝘁𝗵 𝗣𝗼𝘄𝗲𝗿𝗹𝗶𝗳𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗖𝗵𝗮𝗺𝗽𝗶𝗼𝗻. 🌍🏋️♂️ (Sources: EWN, IOL) At 𝟯𝟳 𝘆𝗲𝗮𝗿𝘀 𝗼𝗹𝗱 and weighing around 𝟭𝟬𝟰 𝗸𝗴, Haroun has achieved some jaw-dropping lifts: 𝗦𝗾𝘂𝗮𝘁: 𝟯𝟮𝟮.𝟱 𝗸𝗴 𝗕𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗵 𝗣𝗿𝗲𝘀𝘀: 𝟮𝟭𝟳.𝟱 𝗸𝗴 𝗗𝗲𝗮𝗱𝗹𝗶𝗳𝘁: 𝟮𝟴𝟱 𝗸𝗴 (Source: EWN) That’s a total of 𝟳𝟬𝟳.𝟱 𝗸𝗴—nearly 𝟯𝘅 𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗯𝗼𝗱𝘆 𝘄𝗲𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁—placing him firmly among the elite in the 𝟭𝟬𝟱 𝗸𝗴 𝘄𝗲𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁 𝗰𝗹𝗮𝘀𝘀. At the 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟰 𝗪𝗼𝗿𝗹𝗱 𝗖𝗹𝗮𝘀𝘀𝗶𝗰 𝗖𝗵𝗮𝗺𝗽𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀𝗵𝗶𝗽𝘀, Haroun set new personal bests and proved he’s not just strong, but smart in strategy too. His journey—from local gyms to international platforms—is a story of 𝗿𝗲𝘀𝗶𝗹𝗶𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲, 𝗳𝗼𝗰𝘂𝘀, 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗶𝗻𝘀𝗽𝗶𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻. Haroun also gives back to his community and shares his journey openly on Instagram: @harounliftssa. (Sources: IOL, Instagram) 🎧 𝗜𝗻 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗲𝗽𝗶𝘀𝗼𝗱𝗲, 𝘄𝗲 𝗱𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝗶𝗻𝘁𝗼: ✅ Haroun’s achievements in his first 2 years of competitive lifting ✅ Body mechanics: short vs tall lifters ✅ Powerlifting as a marathon, not a sprint ✅ Training blocks and trusting your coach ✅ Recovery: sleep, nutrition, and avoiding overtraining ✅ Supplements for peak performance ✅ The role of food as fuel for athletes ✅ Static holds for body conditioning ✅ Overloading vs deloading and smart programming ...and 𝘀𝗼 𝗺𝘂𝗰𝗵 𝗺𝗼𝗿𝗲! 🔥 𝗚𝗲𝘁 𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗱𝘆 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗮 𝗽𝗼𝘄𝗲𝗿-𝗽𝗮𝗰𝗸𝗲𝗱, 𝗶𝗻𝘀𝗽𝗶𝗿𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗰𝗼𝗻𝘃𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝗼𝗻𝗲 𝗼𝗳 𝗦𝗼𝘂𝘁𝗵 𝗔𝗳𝗿𝗶𝗰𝗮’𝘀 𝗿𝗶𝘀𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝘀𝘁𝗿𝗲𝗻𝗴𝘁𝗵 𝗰𝗵𝗮𝗺𝗽𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀! #𝗣𝗼𝘄𝗲𝗿𝗹𝗶𝗳𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 #𝗦𝗼𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗔𝗳𝗿𝗶𝗰𝗮 #𝗛𝗮𝗿𝗼𝘂𝗻𝗣𝗶𝗲𝘁𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗲𝗻 #𝗦𝘁𝗿𝗲𝗻𝗴𝘁𝗵𝗧𝗿𝗮𝗶𝗻𝗶𝗻𝗴 #𝗔𝘁𝗵𝗹𝗲𝘁𝗲𝗠𝗶𝗻𝗱𝘀𝗲𝘁 #𝗙𝗶𝘁𝗻𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗣𝗼𝗱𝗰𝗮𝘀𝘁 #𝗠𝘂𝘀𝗰𝗹𝗲𝗚𝗿𝗼𝘄𝘁𝗵 #𝗖𝗼𝗺𝗺𝗼𝗻𝘄𝗲𝗮𝗹𝘁𝗵𝗖𝗵𝗮𝗺𝗽𝗶𝗼𝗻 #𝗥𝗲𝗰𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗿𝘆 #𝗧𝗿𝗮𝗶𝗻𝗶𝗻𝗴𝗧𝗶𝗽𝘀 #𝗣𝗼𝗱𝗰𝗮𝘀𝘁
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TMGP Ep 40 with PCA Master Bikini World Champion Elouise Voget — a powerhouse athlete, professional coach, devoted mother, and wife who's redefining what balance, discipline, and success looks like
Today, we’re joined by Elouise Voget — a trailblazing health and fitness influencer, advanced personal trainer, and nutritionist whose journey is nothing short of inspiring. Elouise made history in November 2024 by becoming the first South African to win the prestigious 𝐏𝐂𝐀 𝐌𝐚𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝐁𝐢𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐢 𝐖𝐨𝐫𝐥𝐝 𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐦𝐩𝐢𝐨𝐧 title at the 𝐏𝐂𝐀 𝐖𝐨𝐫𝐥𝐝 𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐦𝐩𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬𝐡𝐢𝐩𝐬 in the Netherlands, cementing her status as a groundbreaking athlete in the world of competitive bodybuilding. Beyond her achievements on stage, Elouise is a dedicated mother, full-time professional, and passionate advocate for functional and rehabilitation training, empowering women — especially moms — to break barriers and realize their full potential. Her story is about resilience, transformation, and the relentless pursuit of greatness, proving that life’s commitments are no obstacle to achieving your dreams. Get ready to be inspired by Elouise’s remarkable journey, her insights on muscle growth, and her mission to uplift others both in and out of the gym. In today’s episode, we dive into a wide range of insights. Some of the topics include: Elouise’s inspiring journey into the niche of prenatal and postnatal fitness for mothers. The importance of dieting, meal prepping, and consistency for long-term success. What it means to be a role model for your kids and lead by example. A behind-the-scenes look at Elouise’s current training routine. Her historic win as the first South African to take the 𝐏𝐂𝐀 𝐁𝐢𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐢 𝐌𝐚𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐬 title on the world stage. How she structures her cardio routine and stays stage-ready. From UCLA pre-med to health sciences to opening the first EMS gyms in the Gulf — her unique academic and entrepreneurial journey. Why carbs are not the enemy — and how to make them work for you. Supplement options for people with dietary restrictions, including gluten and dairy intolerance. What it’s really like to compete abroad and prepare for international shows. A surprise guest appearance from TMGP’s mascot — Nacho! Balancing breastfeeding with competition prep and maintaining performance. How children often mirror their parents — and how to use that positively. A reminder that it’s never too late to start your fitness journey.
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TMGP Ep 39 with elite powerlifter turned IFBB pro bodybuilder and fitness coach Charly Jeoung
Charly Jeong, known on Instagram as @charlton_banks, is a standout figure in the strength sports community, making his mark as an elite powerlifter turned NPC superheavyweight bodybuilder and co-founder of Team Full ROM. With a decade-long background in powerlifting—boasting a best total of 1925 lbs at 242 lbs—Charly’s journey took a pivotal turn after repeated injuries led him to seek new challenges in bodybuilding. His transition was marked not just by a shift in training focus from pure strength to hypertrophy and aesthetics, but also by an impressive competitive debut: in May 2021, Charly won the overall at his first bodybuilding show, immediately qualifying for the national stage. Later that year, he made a splash at NPC Nationals, earning a spot in the highly competitive first call-outs and finishing top 10—a remarkable achievement for a newcomer. Charly is recognized for his analytical approach to training, emphasizing individualized technique and mind-muscle connection, and for his relentless drive to improve, particularly in building his back and overall stage presence. As he continues to develop as a bodybuilder, Charly’s story stands out for his ability to blend the discipline of powerlifting with the artistry of bodybuilding, inspiring both lifters and fans across the fitness world. In this episode, we dive into the importance of critical thinking in the fitness space, the risks of blindly following trending sports science, and why grounding your training in evidence and reason is more vital than ever. In today’s episode, we dive into a wide range of insights: Some of the topics include: Why sports science research does not hold up like in other scientific fields The importance of anecdotal evidence The origins of the name charly_banks for his Instagram handle Charly’s t ransition from powerlifting to bodybuilding Sustainable training How to break through plateaus Do what you can that works for you Most athletes powerlifters and bodybuilders have regular lives and regular jobs too and its just a hobby More muscle is more strength The gym not being therapy PEDs in professional bodybuilding Harm reduction practices Top Training principles volume vs intensity Optimal training farce with influencers And so much more! Get ready for a truly informative episode.
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TMGP Ep 38 with NO-BS strength and fitness coach Cillian O’Connor AKA DYSFUNCTIONALPATTERNS
Cillian O'Connor, known by his Instagram handle @dysfunctionalpatterns, is a coach who combines critical analysis with sharp satire to examine popular fitness methodologies — most notably Functional Patterns. His content highlights and parodies what he sees as the absurdities, inconsistencies, and questionable practices within these systems, encouraging a more skeptical and evidence-based approach to training. Beyond the satire, Cillian focuses on helping men get stronger, build muscle, and manage pain with no-BS, practical training methods. In this episode, we dive into the importance of critical thinking in the fitness space, the risks of blindly following trending methodologies, and why grounding your training in science and reason is more vital than ever. In today’s episode, we dive into a wide range of insights: Some of the topics include: Why is there so much BS in the fitness industry The origins of the name dysfunctional patterns Not being a fan of “functional patterns” The Value of a coach How to avoid burning out early in lifting Overrated vs underrated recovery protocols Why exercise tier rankings are misguided Consistency being more important than the angle of the cable machine Overcoming plateaus Beginner gains Effort being key AMRAP The importance of showing up Opinions vs science for example Jeff Nippard and Dr Milo Wolf’s so-called “best exercises” according to science Spinal loading Asymmetries and perfect technique And so much more! Get ready for a truly informative episode.
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TMGP Ep 37 with men’s physique winner, bodybuilder, and lifestyle coach - Jonathan Kantor
In today’s episode of The MUSCLE GROWTH Podcast, we’re joined by the exceptional Jonathan Kantor — a champion NPC Men’s Physique bodybuilder and online transformation coach. A rising force in the physique world and a true embodiment of discipline, detail, and dedication, Jonathan shares his journey from sculpting a championship-caliber body to helping others do the same through coaching. Whether you're chasing your pro card, aiming for a perfectly balanced V-taper, or simply trying to optimize your fitness journey — this episode is packed with practical takeaways. From hypertrophy training principles and performance-focused nutrition to the mindset needed to push through prep and stand out on stage, Jonathan breaks down exactly what it takes to succeed in one of bodybuilding’s most competitive divisions. In today’s episode, we dive into a wide range of insights: Some of the topics include: 1. Origins & Journey First steps in the gym Evolution from training to lifestyle coaching Background in psychology and human behavior Deep commitment to client transformation and results 2. Training Philosophy Managing stress through structured training Gaining muscle vs. losing fat — the key differences Mastering progressive overload and training to failure Fat loss is won in the kitchen, not just the gym The mindset of intensity 3. Nutrition & Bodybuilding Basics Why protein intake is non-negotiable Yes, you can build muscle in a deficit Targeting 250g+ protein daily — aiming as high as 300g Using 2g protein per kg body weight as a guide Aesthetic > scale weight — chasing the look, not the number Mental prep and physical readiness for stepping on stage 4. Mindset & Mental Game How prep breaks you — physically and mentally From frustration to gratitude: the mindset pivot Embracing the grind and “enjoying the suffering” Shifting from “I can’t” to “I won’t quit” Practicing daily reflection and internal growth during prep 5. Community The power of surrounding yourself with like-minded people Finding support and inspiration in the fitness space 6. Prep & Genetics What makes prep manageable vs miserable Genetics and body types — why comparison kills 7. Fun Qs Jonathan’s go-to cheat meal Tips for making cheat meals guilt-free and enjoyable His top 3 supplement picks 8. Culture & Misconceptions Deep dive into modern fitness culture Debunking common bodybuilding myths Social media toxicity and the drama loop — including a bonus segment at the end where Jonathan reflects on a past mistake and his interaction with the well-known fitness critic Goob. Why some people love to hate on the sport 9. PEDs & Enhancement PEDs in pro bodybuilding — reality vs perception The “Enhanced Games” concept Should we have a PED-friendly league for transparency and safety? IF bodybuilding is for you… And so much more! Get ready for a truly informative episode.
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TMGP Ep 36 with Emanuel Pescari: Austria’s Strongest Man, MULTIPLE WORLD RECORD TITLE HOLDER & INTERNATIONAL STRONGMAN SUPERSTAR Competitor part 2
Emanuel Pescari is a highly accomplished Austrian strongman, widely regarded as one of the top competitors in the under 105 kg category. Born on June 12, 1990, he has made an indelible mark in the world of strength sports since beginning his competitive career in 2017. His exceptional feats of strength have earned him numerous titles, including Austria’s Strongest Man (Open Class) in 2022 and 2023, as well as Europe’s Strongest Man U105kg in 2023. He also claimed three consecutive Austria’s Strongest Man U105kg titles from 2017 to 2019 and secured silver at the 2023 Official Strongman Games U105kg World Championship. Beyond his national and continental victories, Pescari has demonstrated his dominance on the world stage. He secured third place at the World Log Lift Championship in Lithuania and holds the European U105kg log lift record with an astounding 180 kg lift. He later became the first in his class to press a 190 kg log, a world record. His ability to compete against athletes in the open weight class, despite being in the under 105 kg category, underscores his incredible power and versatility. Additionally, he set the U105kg European Atlas Stone record with a 200 kg lift and has achieved a 350 kg deadlift with a suit and straps in competition. In addition to his competitive success, Emanuel Pescari is also a strength coach and a Movement & Performance Therapy Specialist. His expertise extends beyond lifting, as he is dedicated to helping others optimize their strength and movement through specialized therapy. His participation in team events, such as the Germany vs. Austria Team Competition, where he secured a second-place finish, further highlights his ability to excel in diverse strongman challenges. Pescari’s remarkable strength, technical skill, and dedication to the sport make him a standout figure in the strength and fitness community. Whether dominating the competition floor or coaching others to achieve peak performance, he continues to inspire and redefine the limits of strength. In Today’s Episode, we dive into a wide range of insights, including: Genetics – Myostatin, follistatin, and the "superhero gene" (Eddie Hall) Slater Stone Challenge – Emanuel being the only one to lift the 200 kg and 220 kg stones at that gym The Importance of Neck Training – Why strong neck muscles act as armor for accidents and force absorption Spinal Training & Posture – The best posture is the next one! Muscle as Protection – More muscle means better injury resilience Spinal Mechanics – Flexion, extension, and insights from the infamous "dead pig study" Motion is Lotion – Why movement is crucial for spinal health Bracing Beyond the Basics – Valsalva maneuver, power breathing, and alternative bracing methods Extreme Lifting Side Effects – Blacking out & bursting blood vessels from heavy lifts Gradual Progression – Recovery strategies, movement regressions, and pain-free mobility goals Emanuel’s Gym Split – A breakdown of his training routine Isometric Training – Unlocking strength in static holds Exploring Physical Capabilities – Having fun, learning new skills, and DOMINATING And so much more! Get ready for a truly informative and action-packed episode.
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TMGP Ep 35 with Emanuel Pescari: Austria’s Strongest Man and Elite Strongman Competitor part 1
Emanuel Pescari is a highly accomplished Austrian strongman, widely regarded as one of the top competitors in the under 105 kg category. Born on June 12, 1990, he has made an indelible mark in the world of strength sports since beginning his competitive career in 2017. His exceptional feats of strength have earned him numerous titles, including Austria’s Strongest Man (Open Class) in 2022 and 2023, as well as Europe’s Strongest Man U105kg in 2023. He also claimed three consecutive Austria’s Strongest Man U105kg titles from 2017 to 2019 and secured silver at the 2023 Official Strongman Games U105kg World Championship. Beyond his national and continental victories, Pescari has demonstrated his dominance on the world stage. He secured third place at the World Log Lift Championship in Lithuania and holds the European U105kg log lift record with an astounding 180 kg lift, later becoming the first in his class to press a 190 kg log – a world record. His ability to compete against athletes in the open weight class, despite being in the under 105 kg category, underscores his incredible power and versatility. Additionally, he set the U105kg European Atlas Stone record with a 200 kg lift and has achieved a 350 kg deadlift with a suit and straps in competition. In addition to his competitive success, Emanuel Pescari is also a strength coach and a Movement & Performance Therapy Specialist. His expertise extends beyond lifting, as he is dedicated to helping others optimize their strength and movement through specialized therapy. His participation in team events like the Germany vs. Austria Team Competition, where he secured a second-place finish, further highlights his ability to excel in diverse strongman challenges. Pescari’s remarkable strength, technical skill, and dedication to the sport make him a standout figure in the strength and fitness community. Whether dominating the competition floor or coaching others to achieve peak performance, he continues to inspire and redefine the limits of strength. In today’s episode, we dive into a wide range of insights. Some of the topics include: Emanuel’s journey into the army - getting army fit The transition into strongman training Golgi Tendon Organ - GTO Methods to unlock greater force output like static holds and heavy carries Pescari’s WR attempt goals for the year including a new WR loglift attempt and zercher squat attempt Emanuel’s past world record titles Having the EU record Atlas Stone under his belt The potential for going for a new deadlift WR Muscle fiber recruitment Muscle firing rate stack for aiding injury recovery including the famous wolverine stack of the peptides BPC157 and TB500 Working as a nurse for a decade and gaining the insight to the importance of aging well and longevity PEDs Pulling trucks, tractors, planes, and even TANKS! Being the strongest man in Austria And so much more! Get ready for a truly informative episode.
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TMGP Ep 34 with health coach, wellness consultant mindset expert Jeffrey Siegel part 2
Jeffrey Siegel is a prominent health coach and educator known for his integrative approach to wellness, particularly in the realm of men's health. He is the founder and CEO of Jeff Siegel Wellness, where he empowers individuals, especially men, to regain energy, confidence, and balance in their lives. His coaching philosophy emphasizes a holistic view of health, combining mindfulness, movement, and education to foster transformative change in his clients' lives. ### Background and Education Siegel's journey into health coaching was influenced by his personal battles with an eating disorder during his teenage years. This experience led him to seek help and ultimately reshape his understanding of health and well-being. He holds a Master's in Mind and Brain Education from Harvard University and a Master's in Buddhist Studies from Hong Kong University. , where he focused on integrating psychology and spirituality into health practices. ### Professional Experience As a certified personal trainer and dynamic eating psychologist, Siegel has developed a range of coaching services aimed at enhancing physical and emotional well-being. His work includes executive coaching for self-care and work-life balance, as well as teaching mindfulness and stress management techniques. He also facilitates workshops on self-compassion and healthy relationships. In November 2015, Siegel helped create a TED-Ed talk titled "What Makes Muscles Grow?" which has garnered millions of views. In this presentation, he discusses the biological mechanisms behind muscle growth, emphasizing the importance of sleep, nutrition, and exercise. He explains that effective muscle development requires intentional challenge and recovery, highlighting how factors such as hormones and genetics play critical roles in this process. Siegel believes that many individuals are not adequately taught how to care for their bodies or maintain their health. Through his work, he aims to provide the necessary resources and support for people to live healthier lives. His approach is characterized by a commitment to fostering communities that support individual growth and well-being. In summary, Jeffrey Siegel is a dedicated health coach who combines personal experience with professional expertise to help others achieve sustainable wellness through an integrative approach that encompasses both mind and body. In today’s episode, we dive into a wide range of insights: Some of the topics include: Importance of having goals Shadow side of fitness – insecurity, feelings of not enough Life throwing curveballs – how to mitigate hard things What makes muscles grow – TEDX talk with over 20 million views! Challenge + rest/recovery Reason for exercise – finding your why Common blocks to exercise Ignorance – scared to start, not knowing how Arrogance – incorrect info ("Men's Health") Emotional – body dysmorphia, comparison to others, negative self-image Options Having a Partner/trainer/ Getting a home gym – minimizing barriers to entry Such as time to gym, commute to workout Making it social/easily accessible – make it part of routine/identity Ego = the illusion that we can control everything in life Importance of flexibility with routine Making gym accessible to women & children – exposure ↑ Comparing yourself vs. yourself – scans, pictures, realistic progression Social media ≠ reality Comparisons of old – i.e., the 50 people in our tribe vs. now against the whole of social media (a large portion of the world) The body does a lot – keeps us breathing & alive, lots to be grateful for! → what is it capable of? Relationship with mind & body – autoregulate, listen to your body → mind-body connection The complexities of energy balance – with regard to energy expenditure through exercise... And so much more! Get ready for a truly informative episode.
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TMGP Ep 33 with health coach, wellness consultant, and mindset expert Jeffrey Siegel
Jeffrey Siegel is a prominent health coach and educator known for his integrative approach to wellness, particularly in the realm of men's health. He is the founder and CEO of Jeff Siegel Wellness, where he empowers individuals, especially men, to regain energy, confidence, and balance in their lives. His coaching philosophy emphasizes a holistic view of health, combining mindfulness, movement, and education to foster transformative change in his clients' lives. ### Background and Education Siegel's journey into health coaching was influenced by his personal battles with an eating disorder during his teenage years. This experience led him to seek help and ultimately reshape his understanding of health and well-being. He holds a Master's in Mind and Brain Education from Harvard University and a Master's in Buddhist Studies from Hong Kong University. , where he focused on integrating psychology and spirituality into health practices. ### Professional Experience As a certified personal trainer and dynamic eating psychologist, Siegel has developed a range of coaching services aimed at enhancing physical and emotional well-being. His work includes executive coaching for self-care and work-life balance, as well as teaching mindfulness and stress management techniques. He also facilitates workshops on self-compassion and healthy relationships. In November 2015, Siegel helped create a TED-Ed talk titled "What Makes Muscles Grow?" which has garnered millions of views. In this presentation, he discusses the biological mechanisms behind muscle growth, emphasizing the importance of sleep, nutrition, and exercise. He explains that effective muscle development requires intentional challenge and recovery, highlighting how factors such as hormones and genetics play critical roles in this process. Siegel believes that many individuals are not adequately taught how to care for their bodies or maintain their health. Through his work, he aims to provide the necessary resources and support for people to live healthier lives. His approach is characterized by a commitment to fostering communities that support individual growth and well-being. In summary, Jeffrey Siegel is a dedicated health coach who combines personal experience with professional expertise to help others achieve sustainable wellness through an integrative approach that encompasses both mind and body. In today’s episode, we dive into a wide range of insights: Some of the topics include: Jeff’s journey through severe eating disorder into health coach Masculinity The importance of education and physical activity Why I workout Finding your deeper motivation Why do people have the lifestyle that they have and build routines that they do Physical, mental health and healthspan and lifespan The importance of setting goals And so much more! Get ready for a truly informative episode.
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TMGP Ep 32 with health coach and diabetes expert Ghamdan Al-Areeky
Ghamdan Al-Areeky is a dynamic leader in the field of holistic wellness, with a passionate focus on empowering individuals, particularly those living with Type 2 Diabetes. As the Founder and CEO of Wellness Impact and Evolve Catalyst, he specializes in guiding people towards healthier lifestyles through sustainable changes in nutrition, physical activity, stress management, and sleep. His mission is not only to help individuals achieve remission from diabetes but also to enhance their overall quality of life, promoting long-term health and well-being. In addition to his work in wellness coaching, Ghamdan is dedicated to supporting small charities through Evolve Catalyst, where he mentors organizations in developing operational strategies and maximizing their impact. His extensive background in digital marketing and education further enriches his approach to both wellness and charity work. So, whether you’re a gym-goer looking to maximize your gains or a coach seeking evidence-based strategies for your clients, this episode promises to be both enlightening and engaging. Join us as we explore the fascinating world of muscle physiology with Daniel Plotkin! In today’s episode, we dive into a wide range of insights: Some of the topics include: Podcast Topics and Talking Points 1. Gawdan’s Journey to Becoming a Health Coach 2. Understanding Diabetes What is diabetes, and how does it affect the body? What is insulin, and what role does it play in regulating blood sugar levels? How can building muscle and engaging in regular exercise help manage or prevent diabetes? 3. Factors and Causes of Diabetes Sedentary lifestyles and lack of physical activity. Unhealthy food choices and poor nutrition. Environmental and genetic factors. The role of stress, sleep deprivation, and weight management. 4. Types of Diabetes Differentiate between Type 1, Type 2, and prediabetes. Discuss gestational diabetes in pregnant women. How lifestyle adjustments can help manage each type. 5. Cortisol and Blood Sugar The relationship between cortisol (stress hormone) and blood sugar levels. Potential factors that elevate blood sugar, such as coffee, heat, and lack of sleep. 6. Preventing and Reversing Diabetes Sustainable strategies for managing or reversing diabetes. The importance of exercise, diet, and stress management. 7. Building Sustainable Health Habits Avoiding heavily processed foods and reducing sugar intake. Switching to natural, raw options, such as raw honey instead of processed honey. Adding fiber-rich foods to the diet and focusing on whole foods like fruits, vegetables, nuts, and seeds. Minimally processed foods and reading food labels. Reducing reliance on eating out and prioritizing home-cooked meals. 8. Food as Fuel Using food to fuel the body for optimal performance and recovery. Nutrient-dense choices contributing to long-term health. 9. Exercise and Training Progressive overload and how the body adapts to challenges. Examples of progressive overload such as by increasing weight, intensity, or duration over time. Incorporating daily walking, aiming for at least 30 minutes, and adding one longer walk weekly. Strength training and high-intensity interval training (HIIT) for maintaining health and building muscle. 10. Muscle Growth and Health The connection between building muscle and overall health, including its role in blood sugar management. The wide scope of fitness knowledge and the importance of focusing on foundational areas before specializing. Avoiding imitating professional athletes without considering personal circumstances and goals. 11. Sleep for Recovery The necessity of sleep for physical recovery and cognitive function. The importance of sleep quality alongside quantity for overall health and longevity. Tips to improve sleep hygiene and create better rest habits. 12. Managing Stress and Mental Health How stress impacts physical and mental health. Practical tips for stress management, and so much more.
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TMGP Ep 31 with the world-renowned Muscle Researcher and PhD student Daniel Plotkin P2
Daniel Plotkin is making waves in the world of exercise science and muscle physiology. Currently pursuing his PhD at Auburn University, Daniel is not just a researcher; he’s a passionate advocate for evidence-based fitness practices that can help individuals achieve their muscle growth goals. Daniel's journey into the realm of muscle physiology began with his own passion for fitness and strength training. Over the years, he has immersed himself in understanding the intricate mechanisms that drive muscle hypertrophy—the process of increasing muscle size. His commitment to unraveling the complexities of how our bodies respond to different types of training has positioned him as a thought leader in the field. One of Daniel's most notable contributions to the fitness community is his recent research comparing the effectiveness of squats versus hip thrusts for muscle growth. This study has sparked considerable interest among trainers, athletes, and fitness enthusiasts alike, as it challenges traditional notions about which exercises are most beneficial for building strength and size in the lower body. Daniel will share practical, science-based takeaways that listeners can incorporate into their own lives. This episode isn’t just about research—it's about real-world application. You’ll find valuable insights to enhance your understanding of studies related to hypertrophy and the basics for getting jacked - the simple stuff!n Beyond his research, Daniel is dedicated to advancing our understanding of muscle growth through education and outreach. He believes that by sharing knowledge and fostering a community grounded in science, we can all make better decisions regarding our health and fitness journeys. So, whether you’re a gym-goer looking to maximize your gains or a coach seeking evidence-based strategies for your clients, this episode promises to be both enlightening and engaging. Join us as we explore the fascinating world of muscle physiology with Daniel Plotkin! In today’s episode, we dive into a wide range of insights: Some of the topics include: How are sets counted in research? Why is it so difficult to know exactly in terms of a stimulus ratio per exercise? Why are EMG studies obsolete? Optimal sets range for muscle growth. Experimentation. Volume - maximum effective volume, maintenance volume, minimum effective volume, diminishing returns volume, maximum growth for given value, maximum growth potential Factors affecting muscle growth - sleep, stress, protein, calories Practical takeaways - sets per muscle per session, training close to failure, volume Individual variability - why is it so hard to provide for Practical takeaways for experienced lifters And so much more! Get ready for a truly informative episode.
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TMGP Ep 30 with the world-renowned Muscle Researcher and PhD student Daniel Plotkin
Daniel Plotkin is making waves in the world of exercise science and muscle physiology. Currently pursuing his PhD at Auburn University, Daniel is not just a researcher; he’s a passionate advocate for evidence-based fitness practices that can help individuals achieve their muscle growth goals. Daniel's journey into the realm of muscle physiology began with his own passion for fitness and strength training. Over the years, he has immersed himself in understanding the intricate mechanisms that drive muscle hypertrophy—the process of increasing muscle size. His commitment to unraveling the complexities of how our bodies respond to different types of training has positioned him as a thought leader in the field. One of Daniel's most notable contributions to the fitness community is his recent research comparing the effectiveness of squats versus hip thrusts for muscle growth. This study has sparked considerable interest among trainers, athletes, and fitness enthusiasts alike, as it challenges traditional notions about which exercises are most beneficial for building strength and size in the lower body. Daniel will share practical, science-based takeaways that listeners can incorporate into their own lives. This episode isn’t just about research—it's about real-world application. You’ll find valuable insights to enhance your understanding of studies related to hypertrophy and the basics for getting jacked - the simple stuff!n Beyond his research, Daniel is dedicated to advancing our understanding of muscle growth through education and outreach. He believes that by sharing knowledge and fostering a community grounded in science, we can all make better decisions regarding our health and fitness journeys. So, whether you’re a gym-goer looking to maximize your gains or a coach seeking evidence-based strategies for your clients, this episode promises to be both enlightening and engaging. Join us as we explore the fascinating world of muscle physiology with Daniel Plotkin! In today’s episode, we dive into a wide range of insights: Some of the topics include: The definition of science. What is an RCT? Why is good science so difficult to conduct? The PEEL method. Simple stuff formula Why Science? The minimum criteria for quantification tool to be useful. Why are muscle growth mechanisms so difficult to explain. And so much more! Get ready for a truly informative episode.
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TMGP Ep 29 with the Pull-Up Queen and 'Silver is the New Strong' Creator, Fitness Icon, and Personal Trainer 'Wonder Woman' Teresa Burkett
Teresa Burkett is a remarkable advocate for strength training and healthy aging. At 64, Teresa embodies the philosophy that age is just a number when it comes to fitness and wellness. Known as "Wonder Woman," she has dedicated her life to proving that building muscle and maintaining strength is not only possible but essential for everyone, especially those over 60. Teresa's journey began with a chance encounter with a bodybuilder, which transformed her approach to fitness. She has since become a beacon of inspiration, sharing her insights on sustaining muscle growth, enhancing bone health, and improving cognitive abilities through effective weight training. Join us as we delve into her experiences, strategies, and the empowering message that **"Silver is the New Strong."** Whether you're looking to start your fitness journey or seeking motivation to continue, Teresa's story will inspire you to embrace strength at any age. Teresa Burkett has achieved remarkable milestones in her fitness journey, particularly as a prominent figure in the health and wellness community for older adults. Here are some of her notable accomplishments: Transformation Journey: Teresa transitioned from a sedentary lifestyle as a smoker to becoming a dedicated fitness enthusiast. Her journey began in her late 40s, motivated by a desire to set a healthy example for her children and grandchildren12. Competitive Achievements: At the age of 51, she entered her first bodybuilding competition, marking the start of her serious strength training. Since then, she has competed in five shows and participated in various fitness challenges, including the Pump & Run Challenge at the Arnold Classic34. Viral Recognition: Teresa gained significant attention on social media after her video titled "Abs of Steel at 62" went viral, amassing over 59 million views. This exposure helped her establish a robust online presence as a fitness influencer with over 270000 followers on Instagram12. Strength Training Advocacy: Known as the "Pull-Up Queen," Teresa emphasizes the importance of strength training for longevity and health. She regularly showcases her impressive capabilities, including performing multiple pull-ups and deadlifting significant weights—310 pounds regularly and a personal best of 340 pounds245. Community Impact: Through her platform, "Silver is the New Strong," Teresa inspires others to embrace fitness regardless of age. She actively engages with her audience by sharing workout tips, nutritional advice, and personal experiences that highlight resilience and strength36. Personal Trainer: With over 12 years of experience as a personal trainer, Teresa has worked with clients in various settings, including her home gym. Her approach focuses on empowering individuals to achieve their fitness goals while managing age-related challenges23. Teresa Burkett's journey exemplifies that it is never too late to pursue health and fitness goals, making her an inspiring figure for many seeking to redefine aging. In today’s episode, Teresa divs into a wide range of insights: Some of the topics include: Life as a personal trainer The benefits of home gyming Overcoming setbacks like menopause, surgeries, diagnoses, arthritis The importance of a carrot dangling in front of you for motivation - in her case - bodybuilding Competing in figure competitions Getting strong and healthy Mindset above all Making habits of strength training - even in a cast Age is a state of mind How to keep training with injury (if possible) Everyone gets injured Movement helps you recover faster Movement is medicine Feeding and hydrating your body Protein centric diet Fitness trackers and tracking CICO - calories in vs calories out Training Bone density from resistance training and plyometrics Dangers of box jump Your body achieves what your mind believes And so much more! Get ready for a truly inspirational episode.
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TMGP Ep 28 with Pro Figure Athlete and Team Biolayne coach Ava Cowan and Student, Lecturer and Nutrition expert James Russo p2
Ava Cowan and James Russo are key members of Team Biolayne, contributing their expertise to the Muscle Growth Podcast, where they explore various aspects of fitness, nutrition, and muscle development, with a special focus on the most important macro nutrient for building muscle - protein! Ava Cowan Ava Cowan is a highly accomplished bodybuilder and fitness professional, celebrated for her inspiring journey in health and wellness. Known for emphasizing mental resilience alongside physical strength, Ava shares valuable experiences to motivate others on their fitness paths. Her approach blends evidence-based strategies with relatable insights, earning her respect throughout the fitness community. With countless bodybuilding titles under her belt, Ava truly “walks the walk”—making her insights invaluable to anyone serious about fitness! James Russo James Russo is a senior in the Applied Exercise Science program at Springfield College and has recently applied to UConn's PhD program in Nutritional Sciences. He is an ISSN Sports Nutritionist, a natural bodybuilder, and currently serves as a teaching assistant for the Sports Nutrition course at Springfield. James aspires to become a college professor, focusing on the science of metabolism, optimal protein intake, supplementation, and nutritional needs for bodybuilding. Since July, James has been working closely with Ava Cowan, from whom he has gained invaluable insights into the practical applications of nutritional concepts. He expresses deep gratitude for her mentorship, noting that it has significantly enhanced his understanding of the field. Together, Ava and James provide listeners with a blend of practical knowledge and scientific insight on muscle growth and nutrition, making their podcast episode an essential resource for anyone interested in optimizing their fitness journey. In today’s episode, Ava and James dive into a wide range of insights: Some of the topics include: The shortcomings of RDAs The importance of replicating studies Ava and James’ protein intake - their recommendations The culmination of art and science for bodybuilding Sustainability and person-centric approach Protein needs increasing as we age The 100g bolus intake protein study Absorption myths of food - you can’t excrete full chickens! Plant-based diet protein tips Protein Timing Meal Frequency Protein Distribution Protein Supplementation Third Party Testing & Quality! GMP / NSF Whey Types Concentrate Isolate Hydrolyzed Casein Vegan Collagen General Muscle-Building Recommendations And so much more! Get ready for a truly informative episode.
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TMGP Ep 27 with Pro Figure Athlete and Team Biolayne coach Ava Cowan and Student, Lecturer and Nutrition expert James Russo p1
Ava Cowan and James Russo are key members of Team Biolayne, contributing their expertise to the Muscle Growth Podcast, where they explore various aspects of fitness, nutrition, and muscle development, with a special focus on the most important macro nutrient for building muscle - protein! Ava Cowan Ava Cowan is a highly accomplished bodybuilder and fitness professional, celebrated for her inspiring journey in health and wellness. Known for emphasizing mental resilience alongside physical strength, Ava shares valuable experiences to motivate others on their fitness paths. Her approach blends evidence-based strategies with relatable insights, earning her respect throughout the fitness community. With countless bodybuilding titles under her belt, Ava truly “walks the walk”—making her insights invaluable to anyone serious about fitness! James Russo James Russo is a senior in the Applied Exercise Science program at Springfield College and has recently applied to UConn's PhD program in Nutritional Sciences. He is an ISSN Sports Nutritionist, a natural bodybuilder, and currently serves as a teaching assistant for the Sports Nutrition course at Springfield. James aspires to become a college professor, focusing on the science of metabolism, optimal protein intake, supplementation, and nutritional needs for bodybuilding. Since July, James has been working closely with Ava Cowan, from whom he has gained invaluable insights into the practical applications of nutritional concepts. He expresses deep gratitude for her mentorship, noting that it has significantly enhanced his understanding of the field. Together, Ava and James provide listeners with a blend of practical knowledge and scientific insight on muscle growth and nutrition, making their podcast episode an essential resource for anyone interested in optimizing their fitness journey. In today’s episode, Ava and James dive into a wide range of insights, covering both personal journeys and expert knowledge: Some of the topics include: James’ journey from wrestling to bodybuilding and the challenges and rewards of that transition. Ava’s impressive shift from personal trainer to pro figure athlete, including her completion of a rigorous 16-month CPTS program that only 2 or 3 out of an original 60 in Florida managed to complete. Ava’s discovery of Layne Norton during his PhD, which led her to compete in Figure Universe, Olympia, and Arnold events, eventually bringing her to work with Team Biolayne—a full-circle moment in her career. Ava’s latest competitive milestone as a WBFF pro in 2021. The importance of sustainability in fitness and lifestyle choices. The power of visualization, including Layne Norton’s famous striated glutes as a motivational tool! Deep insights into complete proteins and the essentials: Protein, leucine, BCAAs, and EAAs. mTOR and its role in muscle growth. The role of amino acids in overall fitness. A fresh perspective on processed foods, emphasizing that “processed” doesn’t mean “bad”—highlighted by whey as an example of a highly processed but high-quality protein. Comparisons of protein sources, such as casein, pea, and soy protein. The significance of understanding RDAs (Recommended Daily Allowances). Why regular bloodwork is essential for tracking health and fitness. And so much more! Get ready for a truly informative episode.
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TMGP Ep 26 with wellness and holistic health coach and author Chris Terzakos p2
Chris is a dynamic entrepreneur and self-healing coach with a passion for empowering individuals through wellness and personal growth. He is the author of three transformative books: Hernia Without Surgery, Natural Testosterone After 60, and Belonging to..., which explore various aspects of health and self-improvement. With a wealth of knowledge and experience, Chris has made significant contributions to the fields of health and wellness. His work emphasizes the importance of self-care and holistic approaches to well-being, making him a sought-after speaker and mentor. Join us as we dive into Chris's insights on muscle growth, health strategies, and the ripple effect of kindness in our lives. In today’s episode, we can look forward to insights from Chris related to Limiting alcohol and other toxins Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO) Bryan Johnson Cow milk and how it is not essential for a good balanced diet Lavender oil Importance of a healthy diet Importance of a healthy lifestyle Clean whey protein being really good, things to look out for such as fillers like maltodextrin Calories in vs calories out (CICO) Creatine - Chris possibly being allergic or experiencing a bad batch, remembering that there are outliers and supplements are not always well-regulated Importance of continuous exercise throughout one’s life Training with a hernia and managing training with complications Castor oil benefits Magnesium spray and its benefits and more!
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TMGP Ep 25 with wellness and holistic health coach and author Chris Terzakos p1
Chris is a dynamic entrepreneur and self-healing coach with a passion for empowering individuals through wellness and personal growth. He is the author of three transformative books: Hernia Without Surgery, Natural Testosterone After 60, and Belonging to..., each of which explores various aspects of health and self-improvement. With a wealth of knowledge and experience, Chris has made significant contributions to the fields of health and wellness. His work emphasizes the importance of self-care and holistic approaches to well-being, making him a sought-after speaker and mentor. In this episode, we explore Chris’s insights on muscle growth, health strategies, and the ripple effect of kindness in our lives. Topics include testosterone, TRT, naturally increasing testosterone, and supplements such as tongkat ali, fadogia agrestis, vitamin D3/sunlight, boron, L-carnitine, and zinc. Chris also covers limiting sugar and white carbs, establishing a healthy routine, whole foods and nutrition, HIIT, walking, fasting, the benefits of aloe vera drinks, and the importance of exercise for increasing testosterone. We'll also discuss toxins in polluted environments, protein shakes, exercising to exhaustion, preventing overtraining, and more.
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TMGP Ep 24 with the VEGAN GIANT - Daniel Louwrens p2
Daniel Louwrens is a towering figure in the world of bodybuilding and fitness. Standing at an impressive 6'4", this South African powerhouse has made a name for himself as a successful bodybuilder, personal trainer, and consultant. With a degree in Chemistry from the University of Western Cape and multiple certifications in personal training and nutrition, Daniel brings a unique blend of scientific knowledge and practical experience to the table. He has been working in the fitness industry for over a decade, helping numerous clients achieve their physical and mental goals. Daniel's journey to becoming a bodybuilding champion is an inspiring one. After suffering from injuries that forced him to stop playing professional international rugby, he found himself in a deep depression and gained significant weight. However, he turned his life around by competing in a bodybuilding show just 10 months later, dropping from 315 lbs and 35% body fat to 240 lbs and 7% body fat. Today, Daniel competes in bodybuilding, weighing anywhere between 250 - 300 lbs depending on his goals. He is also a coach, where he provides customized training, nutrition, and recovery plans. Daniel has also published many e-books in the health and fitness space, including ones on nutrition and supplementation. With his wealth of experience, scientific background, and passion for fitness, Daniel Louwrens is a valuable asset to the bodybuilding community. His unique perspective and evidence-based approach make him a sought-after expert in the field. In today’s episode, we can look forward to insights from Daniel related to The Enhanced Games and its implications and our take on them Bodybuilding The importance of effort to grow muscle The role of genetics in building muscle tissue The basics including getting started, supplements, eating sufficient protein etc PEDs in bodybuilding Being vegan as a bodybuilder, how to manage it and overcome its challenges Vitamin B6 as a supplement for PED users Not listening to fear-mongering in terms of health, food, and nutrition such as Eddy Abbew. The importance of food quality. and more
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TMGP Ep 23 with 6’4’’ Vegan Bodybuilding Giant and Expert Coach/Consultant Daniel Louwrens
Daniel Louwrens is a towering figure in the world of bodybuilding and fitness. Standing at an impressive 6'4", this South African powerhouse has made a name for himself as a successful bodybuilder, personal trainer, and consultant. With a degree in Chemistry from the University of Western Cape and multiple certifications in personal training and nutrition, Daniel brings a unique blend of scientific knowledge and practical experience to the table. He has been working in the fitness industry for over a decade, helping numerous clients achieve their physical and mental goals. Daniel's journey to becoming a bodybuilding champion is an inspiring one. After suffering from injuries that forced him to stop playing international rugby, he found himself in a deep depression and gained significant weight. However, he turned his life around by competing in a bodybuilding show just 10 months later, dropping from 315 lbs and 35% body fat to 240 lbs and 7% body fat. Today, Daniel competes in bodybuilding, weighing anywhere between 250 - 300 lbs depending on his goals. He is also a coach, where he provides customized training, nutrition, and recovery plans. Daniel has also published many e-books in the health and fitness space, including ones on nutrition and supplementation. With his wealth of experience, scientific background, and passion for fitness, Daniel Louwrens is a valuable asset to the bodybuilding community. His unique perspective and evidence-based approach make him a sought-after expert in the field. In today’s episode, we can look forward to insights from Daniel related to Bodybuilding Prepping for a show Strength training Anabolism PEDs, including steroids, SARMs, peptides, and more PEDs in professional sport Prevalence of PEDs in general populations Benefits/advantages of PEDs Side effects of PEDs Male vs female characteristics and more
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TMGP Ep 22 with Injury Coach, Chiropractor and Powerlifter Dr J’aime Goguen-Locke
Dr. J'aime Goguen is a dedicated chiropractor and injury coach with over 18 years of experience helping individuals recover from musculoskeletal injuries. She earned her Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Parker University and takes a holistic approach to treatment, incorporating techniques such as deep tissue myofascial release, active rehabilitation, and nutritional guidance to support her patients' recovery. As an injury coach, specializing in powerlifting injury management and prevention, Dr. J'aime emphasizes preventative care and works collaboratively with other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive, tailored care for her patients. She is committed to patient education and empowerment, setting her apart as a leader in the field of chiropractic care. In addition to her work as a chiropractor, Dr. J'aime is an accomplished powerlifter. Dr. J'aime’s dedication to the sport of powerlifting and her work as the head clinician with Kodiak Barbell demonstrates her passion for health, fitness, and helping others achieve their goals. Join Dr. J'aime Goguen in this episode of TMGP as she shares insights into her practice, discusses common misconceptions about health care, and offers valuable tips for maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Her unique perspective as both a chiropractor, injury consultant and an elite powerlifter will provide valuable insights for anyone looking to optimize their health and performance. In today’s episode, we can look forward to insights from Dr J’aime related to Injury consulting, rehabilitation, healthcare systems, injury prevention the body being a master of compensation, squat technique, thoughts on Squat University including one's back ability, the infamous dead pig study, fixed stance for squat, ATG, weird exercises, Filming training benefits - physconeuromuscular theory etc, managing pain through exercise not rest , the importance of obliques training, full extension sit ups, and more!
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TMGP Ep 21 with Muscle Genius & National Powerlifter Michael Cowley
Michael Cowley is a postgraduate student at Stellenbosch University pursuing a master's degree in myology (or muscle science). His research focuses on the effects of different grades of unilateral eccentric exercise on delayed onset muscle soreness and satellite cell activation status. As an accomplished national-level powerlifter, Michael brings a unique perspective to the study of muscle growth and regeneration. He is part of the Muscle Research Group at Stellenbosch University, which conducts internationally competitive research on the cellular and molecular aspects of muscle regeneration after injury. Michael also just had a new superb deadlift PR (personal record) achieved last month. In today’s episode, we can look forward to insights from Dr Moe related to How muscles grow How muscles get injured How muscles recover from injury Stem Cells Contralateral training and biomarkers Ice baths Sauna Powerlifting Powerbuilding Muscles Recovery Mind muscle connection And more!
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TMGP Ep 20 with Myology genius & National Powerlifter Michael Cowley
Michael Cowley is a postgraduate student at Stellenbosch University pursuing a master's degree in myology (or muscle science). His research focuses on the effects of different grades of unilateral eccentric exercise on delayed onset muscle soreness and satellite cell activation status. As an accomplished national-level powerlifter, Michael brings a unique perspective to the study of muscle growth and regeneration. He is part of the Muscle Research Group at Stellenbosch, which conducts internationally competitive research on the cellular and molecular aspects of muscle regeneration after injury. Michael also just had a new superb deadlift PR (personal record) achieved last month. A whopping 300kg deadlift, so here is a person who clearly is utilizing their research into practice! In today’s episode, we can look forward to insights from Michae related to Myology 101 Muscle biology How muscles grow Ingredients for growth Protein Creatine Muscles, Stem cells, and more!
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TMGP Ep 19 with Male Hormone Expert Dr Moeller part 2
Dr Michael Moeller is a leading naturopathic doctor and hormone specialist who has dedicated his career to helping men optimize their health and age gracefully. After receiving his bachelor's degree in pre-medical sciences from Southern Illinois University Carbondale in 2013, he went on to earn his doctorate in naturopathic medicine from Bastyr University California in 2017. The majority of Dr Moeller's clinical practice focuses on testosterone optimization therapy, intravenous nutrient therapy, speciality lab testing, and regenerative injection therapies. In today’s episode, we can look forward to insights from Dr Moe related to Peptides like BPC-157, CJC-1295, creatine, semaglutide; Big pharma and its dark side; Alcohol; The importance of Educating people and allowing them to make informed decisions; TRT; effects of low Testosterone; growth hormone; benefits of healthy testosterone levels; muscle accumulation and its benefits for longevity and health.
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TMGP Ep 18 with Male Hormone Expert Dr Moeller
Dr Moeller, known as Dr Moe, is a leading naturopathic doctor and hormone specialist who has dedicated his career to helping men optimize their health and age gracefully. After receiving his bachelor's degree in pre-medical sciences from Southern Illinois University Carbondale in 2013, he went on to earn his doctorate in naturopathic medicine from Bastyr University California in 2017. The majority of Dr Moeller's clinical practice focuses on testosterone optimization therapy, intravenous nutrient therapy, speciality lab testing, and regenerative injection therapies like prolotherapy and platelet-rich plasma (PRP). He is passionate about using natural, evidence-based approaches to help men address issues like low libido, erectile dysfunction, muscle loss, and cognitive decline. You can look forward to insights on TRT, supplementation, muscle growth tips, the failing and dishonest medical system in the US, and much more!
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TMGP Ep 17 with coach, educator, and Modern Meathead Ben Yanes
Ben Yanes, known as The Modern Meathead, is a prominent figure in the fitness and lifting community. He hosts the popular Modern Meathead Experience podcast, sharing his insights and expertise on various topics related to muscle growth and overall well-being. With a strong online presence on platforms like YouTube and Instagram, Ben has built a significant following and is frequently featured as a guest on other popular fitness podcasts, including the Key Nutrition Podcast and now The Muscle Growth Podcast. Ben has an excellent grasp on often overlooked key aspects of lifting and uses science and anatomy to create intelligent courses and communities for people who love to lift. In today’s episode, we can look forward to insights from Ben on Anchoring and anchoring principles, fundamentals, common fitness myths, fear-mongering in fitness, biomechanics, injury prevention, debunking “functional training”, improving exercise selection and exercise positioning and first principles.
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TMGP Ep 16 with Orthopedic Surgeon and Researcher Dr Vonda Wright
Dr Vonda Wright is a double-boarded, fellowship-trained orthopaedic surgeon and internationally recognized authority on active ageing and mobility. Dr. Wright’s practice focuses on minimally invasive surgery for hip preservation, shoulder and knee reconstruction, cartilage restoration, orthobiologics, and the latest in injury prevention and performance optimization. Dr Wright is the founding director of the Performance and Research Initiative for Masters Athletes (PRIMA), and her pioneering research in mobility, and musculoskeletal ageing is changing the way we view and treat the ageing process. In today’s episode, we can look forward to insights from Dr Wright related to musculoskeletal health, how we can age better, life expectancy vs health expectancy, vitality in older age groups, the importance of lifting heavy weights, how to flatten your glucose curve and reduce the severity of sugar spikes.
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TMGP Ep 15 with Researcher, Lecturer, and Fitness Buff Max Coleman p2
Max Coleman, a Lehman College graduate and lecturer, is a passionate researcher who delves into how training variables affect muscle hypertrophy. His love for science, muscles, and cooking is evident in his work, making him a valuable scientific advisor @builtwithscience. Max Coleman's research at Lehman College is not just about understanding muscle growth but also about optimizing it through practical strategies. His work explores the mechanisms of muscle hypertrophy, the impact of different training variables, and the role of nutrition. By focusing on topics such as periodization, training volume, and recovery, Coleman's findings provide actionable insights for individuals, athletes, and fitness enthusiasts striving to achieve their muscle growth goals. In today’s episode, we can expect insights from Max related to his research studies and vast knowledge of using science to drive muscle hypertrophy gains.
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TMGP Ep 14 with Researcher, Lecturer, and Fitness Buff Max Coleman
Max Coleman, a Lehman College graduate and lecturer, is a passionate researcher who delves into how training variables affect muscle hypertrophy. His love for science, muscles, and cooking is evident in his work, making him a valuable scientific advisor @builtwithscience. Max Coleman's research at Lehman College is not just about understanding muscle growth but also about optimizing it through practical strategies. His work explores the mechanisms of muscle hypertrophy, the impact of different training variables, and the role of nutrition. By focusing on topics such as periodization, training volume, and recovery, Coleman's findings provide actionable insights for individuals, athletes, and fitness enthusiasts striving to achieve their muscle growth goals. In today’s episode, we can expect insights from Max related to his research studies and vast knowledge of using science to drive muscle hypertrophy gains.
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TMGP Ep 13 with gymbro Roscoe
This white male podcast host humorously introduces himself as just another guy with a podcast. He holds degrees in Mathematical Science and Computer Science from Stellenbosch University and the University of Cape Town. Beyond academics, he is a skilled tennis and squash player, representing his province multiple times and winning the South African National Championship Racketlon tournament in various age categories. After school, he prioritized tennis, academics, and fitness. He is a software engineer passionate about the gym and helping others chase their hypertrophy goals through science-based methods. He aims to enable people to become bigger, stronger, and better versions of themselves. In this episode, you can look forward to a deep dive into optimal nutrition for muscle growth based on scientific literature, as well as a free workout program and seeing his 5-year goals which include a 300kg deadlift!
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TMGP Ep 12 with coach, PhD student, and researcher Jake Remmert part 2
Jake has a B.S. (honours) in exercise science and is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. He is currently a researcher, lecturer, and PhD candidate at Florida Atlantic University, where he is working in the Muscle Physiology Laboratory. Here, his research focuses on optimizing program design to maximize hypertrophy and strength. Jake is also a coach with Data-Driven Strength, where he provides educational services and 1-on-1 coaching for clients with goals ranging from elite powerlifting performance and competitive bodybuilding to recreational strength, muscle growth, and fat loss. He is a competitor himself as well, with nearly 10 years of training experience and multiple competitions under his belt. In today’s episode, we can look forward to insights from Jake related to his projects in academia and using research studies and data-driven techniques to drive strength and hypertrophy gains.
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TMGP Ep 11 with coach Jake Remmert
Jake has a B.S. (honours) in exercise science and is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. He is currently a researcher, lecturer, and PhD candidate at Florida Atlantic University, where he is working in the Muscle Physiology Laboratory. Here, his research focuses on optimizing program design to maximize hypertrophy and strength. Jake is also a coach with Data Driven Strength, where he provides educational services and 1-on-1 coaching for clients with goals ranging from elite powerlifting performance and competitive bodybuilding to recreational strength, muscle growth, and fat loss. He is a competitor himself as well, with nearly 10 years of training experience and multiple competitions under his belt. In today’s episode, we can look forward to insights from Jake related to programming and using data-driven techniques to drive strength and hypertrophy gains.
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TMGP Ep 10 with Dr Pak
Pak did his PhD in Sports Science at Solent University (UK) on the topic of “the minimum effective training dose for strength in powerlifters.” His research focuses on muscle strength, hypertrophy, and strength sport performance. Pak has worked for over 5 years with physique athletes, powerlifters, and recreationally active individuals looking to get stronger and improve their body composition. He believes that a genuinely evidence-based approach to training and nutrition should be guided by the current available scientific evidence as well as professional experience, while factoring in individual preferences and idiosyncrasies. As a coach, his aim is to create a collaborative atmosphere, based on the consolidation of his experience and the client's feedback, which in turn will generate an adaptive plan of action that best suits the client's goals.
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TMGP Ep 09 with physio, powerlifter, and coach Jared Maynard
Despite his extensive background in healthcare, Jared acknowledges its shortcomings, especially in addressing injuries. His personal encounter with health struggles took a significant turn when he fell critically ill, spending five weeks in the ICU due to HLH disease. Enduring a 40-pound weight loss, predominantly lean tissue, Jared attributes his survival to the initial muscle tissue he had built over the years. Now weighing over 180 pounds, a remarkable recovery from his ICU weight of 150 pounds, Jared underscores the importance of muscle for longevity and for overall well-being. His story embodies the essence of bouncing back, with a focus on strength and muscle memory, helping to bring him back to his original 193 pounds from his time in the ICU and his current resilient state.
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TMGP Ep 08 with sleep expert and biohacker Riley Jarvis part 2
Riley is a sleep consultant who has helped high performers achieve more out of their personal and work lives using cutting-edge scientific lab testing, strategies, and techniques. To hear more about Riley and to get his first portion of this 2-part episode, please feel free to check out TMGP episode 7 for more sleep-improving-related value. In today's episode, we can look forward to sleeping tips, achieving sleep nirvana, optimizing sleep and recovery, improving your sleeping environment, waking up rituals, circadian rhythms, advanced sleeping techniques and hacks, falling asleep faster, sleep supplements, sleep tracking, and more!
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TMGP Ep 07 with sleep expert and biohacker Riley Jarvis
Riley is a sleep consultant who has helped high performers achieve more out of their personal and work life using cutting-edge scientific lab testing, strategies, and techniques. With only so many waking hours in the day, the quality of hours sleeping is what can make the difference between peak performance and functioning at a fraction of your true potential. Currently residing in Vancouver, Canada, Riley spends most of his time in the outdoors hiking, snowboarding, and finding the next exciting adventure. Inside the “sleep lab”, he enjoys reading the latest sleep intel, collaborating with other thought leaders, and helping clients get life changing results. Riley is also a qualified Health Coach for Peak Performance & Flow and a qualified sleep consultant coach at TheSleepConsultant.Com In today's episode, we can look forward to advice about supplements for energy, focus, sleeping aids, general health and hormone supplements, discussions about health, genetics, and biohacking.
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TMGP Ep 06 with world record holder and Ninja Warrior Ginny Maccoll
Ginny is an actress, dancer, and competitive athlete in both Ninja Warrior and swimming. Ginny rekindled her acting career in retirement in and also began strength training, inspired by her daughter, Jessie Graff, who has gone farther than any female on American Ninja Warrior. At 63 years old, Ginny did her very first pull up and later competed on American Ninja Warrior, Season 9, 10, and 15, making history at age 71 as the oldest person to complete an obstacle. She was named the oldest competitive female ninja athlete in the 2024 Guinness World Record Book! Ginny continues to compete regionally in ninja competitions and local state and national swim meets. In today's episode, we can look forward to advice from Jessie Graff, discussions about it never being too late or too old to start your fitness journey, slow, but continuous progress, the importance of pull-ups, Ninja Warrior, women lifting weights, discipline and commitment, strength being ageless, and movement being key.
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TMGP Ep 05 with coach Leo Kruger
Beyond the world of coaching, Leo leads a double life as a business intelligence analyst, where he specializes in creating and analyzing data models. It's a job that keeps him on his toes, but Leo’s true passion lies in the realm of fitness and muscle growth. Currently, Leo has the privilege of working with a diverse group of 55 clients, ranging from those embracing the lifestyle to competitive athletes, with a notable 65% being phenomenal women. The proof of their collective hard work is reflected in 2023's impressive placings: 9 first places, 4 second places, and 7 third places. It's a testament to the dedication and commitment of the incredible individuals that he has the honour of coaching. As a programming and hypertrophy expert, Leo brings a wealth of knowledge to the table. Tune in to learn from coach Leo.
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TMGP Ep 04 with bench press (E) world record holder: Ashleigh Hoeta
Ashleigh is multitalented: a mom of 2, a student studying to become a teacher, an ex-gymnast, pole dancer, New Zealand’s female arm wrestling champion, and now the world’s strongest female equipped bench presser. She smashed the world record for female-equipped bench press on her second attempt at her last powerlifting meet and then smashed her own world record on her third attempt hitting a whopping 700lbs or 317.5kg!
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TMGP Ep 03 with coach Morgan Agran
Morgan is an online fitness coach who helps men and women between the ages of 30-50 who work a desk job to take ownership of their health and fitness goals. She is a college rugby player and an avid gym goer who has managed to amass an astonishing 30lbs of muscle in 4 years, while also losing fat and getting stronger! She can deadlift 180kg and knows how to tackle so she is not someone that you want to mess with! Tune in to listen to her tips on how to effectively recomp your body!
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TMGP Ep 02 with Dr Milo Wolf
Dr Wolf has a Ph.D. specializing in muscle hypertrophy and strength research. For over four years, Milo has been a guiding force, helping individuals achieve their goals of gaining muscle, increasing strength, and achieving leanness. Drawing from his extensive background in both bodybuilding and powerlifting, Milo brings a wealth of knowledge and practical experience to his coaching, having not only trained but also competed in these disciplines. Now is your chance to hear his views on evidence-based methodology to maximize your muscle growth!
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TMGP Ep 01 with Coach Benjamin Yeezus
Coach Benjamin is a professional lifestyle coach, bodybuilder, and a level 5 certified nutritionist from Glasgow in the United Kingdom. Benjamin overcame bullying in his younger years to become a top international bodybuilder and fitness coach. Ben now helps people from all walks of life who share a common goal of being healthy and getting fit, and now you have the opportunity for him to help you too!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
🎙️ The MUSCLE GROWTH Podcast (TMGP) helps you go from frustrated to fit — empowering you to get 𝗕𝗜𝗚𝗚𝗘𝗥, 𝗦𝗧𝗥𝗢𝗡𝗚𝗘𝗥, and 𝗕𝗘𝗧𝗧𝗘𝗥 through evidence-based strategies and cutting-edge insights.Covering the three pillars of the podcast — 𝐡𝐲𝐩𝐞𝐫𝐭𝐫𝐨𝐩𝐡𝐲, 𝐩𝐞𝐫𝐟𝐨𝐫𝐦𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞, and 𝐡𝐞𝐚𝐥𝐭𝐡 & 𝐥𝐨𝐧𝐠𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐭𝐲 — TMGP features expert guests known as the Gains Gurus, including elite athletes, world-class coaches, and leading health and fitness professionals.🎧 Tune in to get the practical tools to optimize your body and life.
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