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Today is another re-release of a popular episode from a while back you may have missed: in this one, Ashleigh and Rachel discuss the nuances between training for strength and training for muscle growth (hypertrophy). These goals can be achieved together, but don't necessarily have to; you can get bigger without getting much stronger, and you can get stronger without your muscles getting much bigger. They talk about training differences and approaches to make sure you get the most out of your workouts.
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Shoutout to our show sponsor Active Stacks! They make high-quality collagen peptide powder and beef protein powder in two delicious flavors, chocolate and vanilla. They're made with cocoa and vanilla paste, not that unexplained "natural flavoring" you see listed everywhere, so it tastes better and mixes well into your protein shakes or baking. The chocolate flavor literally tastes like chocolate milk - it's a great way to get a collagen boost in your daily diet.
Learn more at https://activestacks.com/discount/MSW10 or use the code MSW10 to save 10% on your purchase!
Don't forget, we offer program discounts to first responders, military, and medical personnel. Send us an email for the code.
Sign up for our new Strong & Sculpted Shoulders workshop: https://www.rgfit.com/shoulders
Or check out the Grow Your Glutes Workshop: https://www.rgfit.com/glutes
Learn about our flagship strength training program, Muscle Science for Women: http://www.musclescienceforwomen.com
If you have any questions for the pod, comments or funny stories, send them to [email protected].
Learn more about Ashleigh and Rachel at their websites: ashleighvanhouten.com and rgfit.com
By Ashleigh VanHouten & Rachel Gregory4.7
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Today is another re-release of a popular episode from a while back you may have missed: in this one, Ashleigh and Rachel discuss the nuances between training for strength and training for muscle growth (hypertrophy). These goals can be achieved together, but don't necessarily have to; you can get bigger without getting much stronger, and you can get stronger without your muscles getting much bigger. They talk about training differences and approaches to make sure you get the most out of your workouts.
Make sure you're subscribed to the podcast, leave a rating or review, and sign up for notifications so you know when a new episode is available!
Send your feedback, questions, or topic ideas to [email protected].
Shoutout to our show sponsor Active Stacks! They make high-quality collagen peptide powder and beef protein powder in two delicious flavors, chocolate and vanilla. They're made with cocoa and vanilla paste, not that unexplained "natural flavoring" you see listed everywhere, so it tastes better and mixes well into your protein shakes or baking. The chocolate flavor literally tastes like chocolate milk - it's a great way to get a collagen boost in your daily diet.
Learn more at https://activestacks.com/discount/MSW10 or use the code MSW10 to save 10% on your purchase!
Don't forget, we offer program discounts to first responders, military, and medical personnel. Send us an email for the code.
Sign up for our new Strong & Sculpted Shoulders workshop: https://www.rgfit.com/shoulders
Or check out the Grow Your Glutes Workshop: https://www.rgfit.com/glutes
Learn about our flagship strength training program, Muscle Science for Women: http://www.musclescienceforwomen.com
If you have any questions for the pod, comments or funny stories, send them to [email protected].
Learn more about Ashleigh and Rachel at their websites: ashleighvanhouten.com and rgfit.com

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