The Stronger By Science Podcast

In each episode, the Stronger By Science team delves into exercise and nutrition research, health and fitness trends, and listener questions. Through deep dives, banter, and anecdotes, you'll learn how to interpret and apply the latest science, how to explain fitness trends to your friends, and what actually matters when it comes to living a strong, healthy life.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 1h56m. Bisher sind 154 Folge(n) erschienen. Dies ist ein wöchentlich erscheinender Podcast.

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Goal Setting and Behavior Change (Replay of Episode 71)


In preparation for the new year (and the resolutions that come with it), we’re replaying Episode 71, which is all about goal setting and behavior change. In this episode from the SBSPOD archive, Eric and Greg have a long, evidence-based conversation about the research on setting effective goals and successfully changing health behaviors. The discussion yields several evidence-based tips for setting better goals and maximally supporting your ability to achieve them.


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 December 5, 2022  1h51m
 
 

episode 106: Q&A: Exercise Selection, Fitness Testing, and Work-Life Balance


In today’s episode, Greg and Eric field listener questions about exercise selection for general strength purposes, testing protocols for overall fitness levels, vegan diets, optimizing exercise selection and execution based on anatomical principles, incline bench pressing, deadlifting on an uneven floor, and work-life balance.


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 November 28, 2022  1h34m
 
 

episode 105: Q&A: Ergogenic Effect of Music, Testosterone Replacement, and Misinformation in Fitness


In today’s episode, Greg and Eric field listener questions about dietary fat targets, future competition plans, ergogenic effects of music, testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), statistics-focused content, and the circulation of misinformation and disinformation in the world of health, fitness, and nutrition.


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 November 21, 2022  1h39m
 
 

episode 104: Q&A: Deltoid Training, NSAIDs, Controversial Fitness Opinions, and More


In today’s episode, Greg and Eric field listener questions about insulin, maintenance phases, controversial fitness opinions, maintaining muscle while cutting, the effects of NSAIDs on training adaptations, deltoid training, ashwagandha supplementation, content creation, social media, and the best gauge of overall strength.


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 November 14, 2022  1h56m
 
 

episode 103: Misapplications of Popular Weight Loss Advice, and Identifying the “Healthiest” Diet


After Eric’s first earthquake experience, today’s episode begins with a brief discussion of natural disasters. That’s followed by Greg’s segment, which covers popular weight loss advice that may do more harm than good. While most of the ideas that catch on and get popular originate with bodybuilders and physique athletes, they are often misapplied when generalized to other populations (that is, most people)...


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 November 7, 2022  2h43m
 
 

episode 102: Partial ROM Training for Strength, and Protein Requirements for Muscle Growth


Today’s episode begins with a discussion about an ambitious experiment in the world of academic publishing, and the real-world costs of striving for bench press excellence. After that, Greg presents a segment about partial range-of-motion (ROM) training for strength outcomes. Greg digs into the available research about whether or not partial reps can be used to facilitate greater strength gains, and provides practical recommendations about when and how to incorporate this style of training...


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 October 31, 2022  1h49m
 
 

episode 101: Accommodating Resistance for Power; Net Energy Cost of Exercise


Today’s episode begins with a discussion about the very predictable scandal that rocked Fat Bear Week. After that, Greg presents a segment about accommodating resistance (that is, training with bands and chains). Greg digs into the available research and explains why accommodating resistance is beneficial for power development and explosive muscle actions, while failing to meaningfully impact maximal strength...


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 October 24, 2022  1h40m
 
 

episode 100: Shortcomings of Body Composition Assessments, and Fitness-Related Applications of Mindfulness and Meditation


In today's episode, Greg and Eric pat themselves on the back for breaking the 100 episode barrier, in addition to sharing their picks for Fat Bear Week 2022. After that, Greg encroaches on Eric’s territory with a segment about body composition assessments. In the segment, Greg discusses what common body composition devices actually measure, how accurate (or inaccurate) they are for individuals (rather than groups), and some better strategies for monitoring progress toward fitness goals...


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 October 17, 2022  2h4m
 
 

episode 99: Differences in Gains Between Individuals, and What You Can Do About It


In today's episode, Eric briefly addresses some feedback and responses to his previous article and segment about reverse dieting. After that, it’s all about differences in gains between individuals. Greg begins by exploring research that describes the degree to which training-induced improvements in strength, muscularity, and aerobic fitness vary from person to person...


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 October 10, 2022  1h58m
 
 

episode 98: Mechanical Tension for Hypertrophy and Strategic Food Selection


Mechanical tension, muscle damage, and metabolic stress are often viewed as the key stimuli for muscle hypertrophy. A new study asserts that mechanical activation of fast-twitch muscle fibers is the strongest determinant of muscle hypertrophy, which suggests that mechanical tension is the most noteworthy stimulus for muscle growth...


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 October 3, 2022  1h41m