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Every week, millions of people turn to the internet to ask basic, but important fitness questions online.
Questions like: “Can I do cardio and lift weights on the same day?” Or “Should I be tracking macros?” Or “How do I know if I’m sore or injured?”
They’re the questions everyone has when they’re starting out. They’re just afraid to ask them.
In this episode, I’m pulling real questions from Reddit’s r/Fitness “Moronic Monday” thread—a weekly forum where 12+ million members ask the beginner questions they’re too afraid to ask elsewhere. And I’m answering them.
Here’s some of what we cover:
Cardio vs. strength training: Can you do both on the same day? How much cardio is too much if you’re trying to build muscle?
Sore vs. injured: How to tell the difference and when to take time off
Squat rack etiquette: Why doing bicep curls in the squat rack is bad gym citizenship (yes, this is a real question)
Tracking macros: Should you track every gram? Or is there a better way to structure your nutrition?
Essential supplements: The only 3 supplements worth taking for muscle building and overall health (creatine, whey protein, omega-3)
Whether you’re a complete beginner or you’ve been training for years and just want confirmation you’re doing it right—this episode is for you.
BONUS: This Week’s Health & Fitness News
This episode also includes our weekly health and fitness news segment covering:
• Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg testifies in Instagram addiction trial—internal docs reveal platform designed to maximize teen engagement
• Intermittent fasting doesn’t work for weight loss (Cochrane review challenges the hype) • Stanford researchers develop “universal vaccine” for colds, flu, COVID, and allergies—tested in animals, human trials next
• FDA-approved alcohol medications exist (naltrexone, acamprosate)—but only 2% of Americans with alcohol use disorder receive them
• Does sex before competition hurt athletic performance? New research says no (and might even help)
Want to skip straight to the Reddit Q&A? Follow the timestamps and skip forward.
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Stronger Weekly is a health and fitness show for busy parents and professionals who want to stay healthy—but don’t have time to chase every trend or sit through long, unfocused interviews.
Each week, we filter the health and fitness news that matters and translate it into clear, practical takeaways. You’ll also hear conversations with trusted experts on fitness, mental health, stress, nutrition, and parenting. Hosted by Jesse Carrajat, USMC Veteran, fitness coach, healthcare executive, and father of three.
Give us 45 minutes each week, and we’ll help you grow stronger, week by week.
#StrongerWeekly
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Every week, millions of people turn to the internet to ask basic, but important fitness questions online.
Questions like: “Can I do cardio and lift weights on the same day?” Or “Should I be tracking macros?” Or “How do I know if I’m sore or injured?”
They’re the questions everyone has when they’re starting out. They’re just afraid to ask them.
In this episode, I’m pulling real questions from Reddit’s r/Fitness “Moronic Monday” thread—a weekly forum where 12+ million members ask the beginner questions they’re too afraid to ask elsewhere. And I’m answering them.
Here’s some of what we cover:
Cardio vs. strength training: Can you do both on the same day? How much cardio is too much if you’re trying to build muscle?
Sore vs. injured: How to tell the difference and when to take time off
Squat rack etiquette: Why doing bicep curls in the squat rack is bad gym citizenship (yes, this is a real question)
Tracking macros: Should you track every gram? Or is there a better way to structure your nutrition?
Essential supplements: The only 3 supplements worth taking for muscle building and overall health (creatine, whey protein, omega-3)
Whether you’re a complete beginner or you’ve been training for years and just want confirmation you’re doing it right—this episode is for you.
BONUS: This Week’s Health & Fitness News
This episode also includes our weekly health and fitness news segment covering:
• Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg testifies in Instagram addiction trial—internal docs reveal platform designed to maximize teen engagement
• Intermittent fasting doesn’t work for weight loss (Cochrane review challenges the hype) • Stanford researchers develop “universal vaccine” for colds, flu, COVID, and allergies—tested in animals, human trials next
• FDA-approved alcohol medications exist (naltrexone, acamprosate)—but only 2% of Americans with alcohol use disorder receive them
• Does sex before competition hurt athletic performance? New research says no (and might even help)
Want to skip straight to the Reddit Q&A? Follow the timestamps and skip forward.
SPONSORS
- Get nutritional supplements that work as hard as you do: www.puristnutrition.com
- Upgrade to natural, high-quality male-grooming products at www.basedbodyworks.com, and use code word STRONGERWEEKLY for 20% off
- Build a world-class home gym with Rep Fitness: www.repfitness.com
- Bulletproof your drinking with Clutch; medication-assisted treatment from Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength
FOLLOW US ON ALL PLATFORMS
- Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn
- Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ
- YouTube Channel: Stronger Weekly - YouTube
- Visit our website here.
- Subscribe to our newsletter here.
Stronger Weekly is a health and fitness show for busy parents and professionals who want to stay healthy—but don’t have time to chase every trend or sit through long, unfocused interviews.
Each week, we filter the health and fitness news that matters and translate it into clear, practical takeaways. You’ll also hear conversations with trusted experts on fitness, mental health, stress, nutrition, and parenting. Hosted by Jesse Carrajat, USMC Veteran, fitness coach, healthcare executive, and father of three.
Give us 45 minutes each week, and we’ll help you grow stronger, week by week.
#StrongerWeekly

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