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Paul and Joey get into the lifter's journey, the long arc from full-effort beginner to over-optimizer, back to the foundational work that actually compounds. Paul shares how he went from walk-run intervals to a 6:47 mile in 9 months, the 30% volume rule that quietly maintains hard-earned adaptations, and why he now programs clients with color-coded exercise menus instead of fixed selections. Joey makes the case for killing the 7-day training week. If you've started to feel boxed in by your own structure as a coach or a lifter, this one's for you.
CHAPTERS
00:00 A 6:47 Mile And The Math Of Marginal Gains
11:17 The Lifter's Journey Is A Bell Curve
22:11 Where's The Fun? It's The Whole Game
32:56 Hybrid Training And A 30K Trail Race
48:50 Kill The 7-Day Training Week
57:25 The 9-Out-Of-10 Stress Lie
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
→ How a 6:47 mile got built on walk-run intervals and small daily decisions
→ Why fun belongs on the same shelf as progressive overload
→ The 30% volume rule that keeps adaptations alive when life gets busy
→ How to program clients with color-coded options instead of rigid selections
→ Why training across a month instead of a week keeps you more consistent
By Paul Oneid and Joey SzatmaryPaul and Joey get into the lifter's journey, the long arc from full-effort beginner to over-optimizer, back to the foundational work that actually compounds. Paul shares how he went from walk-run intervals to a 6:47 mile in 9 months, the 30% volume rule that quietly maintains hard-earned adaptations, and why he now programs clients with color-coded exercise menus instead of fixed selections. Joey makes the case for killing the 7-day training week. If you've started to feel boxed in by your own structure as a coach or a lifter, this one's for you.
CHAPTERS
00:00 A 6:47 Mile And The Math Of Marginal Gains
11:17 The Lifter's Journey Is A Bell Curve
22:11 Where's The Fun? It's The Whole Game
32:56 Hybrid Training And A 30K Trail Race
48:50 Kill The 7-Day Training Week
57:25 The 9-Out-Of-10 Stress Lie
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
→ How a 6:47 mile got built on walk-run intervals and small daily decisions
→ Why fun belongs on the same shelf as progressive overload
→ The 30% volume rule that keeps adaptations alive when life gets busy
→ How to program clients with color-coded options instead of rigid selections
→ Why training across a month instead of a week keeps you more consistent