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By Breaking Muscle
The podcast currently has 114 episodes available.
This sleep deprivation is not normal or healthy!
Reduced sleep duration has been linked to seven of the fifteen leading causes of death in the U.S.
Poor sleep will:
Essentially, sleep deprivation will hinder every health, performance, coordination, hormonal, and recovery marker.
This translates to you being unhappy, weaker, fatter, slower, and carrying less muscle mass.
In this episode, I cover what the research on sleep shows and provide you with strategies to improve your sleep.
Sleep is your body’s most powerful recovery tool.
It’s time you started treating it with the respect it deserves. Listen to the show now to find out how.
You can also find this podcast sitting on top of all my other Six Pack of Knowledge podcasts (curated discussions with the greatest hypertrophy experts on the planet).
It’s common knowledge that we lose muscle mass and strength as we age. This is known as sarcopenia.
As someone approaching their 40th birthday, I’m interested to know what the research shows about this syndrome.
So, I dug into the research to see what, if anything, could be done to reverse or at least slow down the physical decline we go through as we age.
What I discovered was fascinating, and I share all of it in this episode.
I’ll explain:
There is a large amount of research on this subject, and it was eye-opening to dive deep and learn that we are all largely in control of how much muscle and strength we have as we age.
If you have any questions or comments about the show, please email me at [email protected] or drop me a DM on Instagram @tommaccormick.
You can also find this podcast sitting on top of all my other Six Pack of Knowledge podcasts (curated discussions with the greatest hypertrophy experts on the planet).
Or look for Breaking Muscle's channel and podcasts on the following services: iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, Stitcher, PlayerFM, PodBean.
In this episode, I’m delighted to join Tony Gentilcore to discuss how he charted his path within the fitness industry and has built a thriving business using coaching, writing, and educating.
Tony was one of the co-founders of Cressey Sports Performance (CSP). Since leaving CSP in 2016, he has been training people at his own studio, CORE, located in Boston, MA.
During our conversation, Tony explained:
I had a ton of fun on this interview and have no doubt you’ll find tremendous value in Tony’s insight and experience.
If you have any questions or comments about the show, please email me at [email protected] or drop me a DM on Instagram @tommaccormick.
You can also find this podcast sitting on top of all my other Six Pack of Knowledge podcasts (curated discussions with the greatest hypertrophy experts on the planet).
Or look for Breaking Muscle's channel and podcasts on the following services: iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, Stitcher, PlayerFM, PodBean.
In this episode, I’m delighted to be joined by Jamie Lewis to discuss the history of strength training.
Incredibly the origins go back a couple of thousand years, and much of what people were doing back then still holds now. So there undoubtedly are many lessons to be learned by doing your history homework.
Jamie describes himself as a cultural history nerd wrapped in tattoo-covered muscle.
He has a passion for history and holds a BA in History and East Asian Studies from the University of Arizona, an MBA from the Vienna University of Economics, and an iMBA from The University of South Carolina.
This passion for history, combined with his love of lifting (in 2012, he set an all-time, all-federation WR powerlifting total of 1,620 for a 181 pounder, making him the go-to guy when it comes to investigating training history.
During this fascinating interview, Jamie displays a near-encyclopedic knowledge of everything training-related from around 1,600 BC to the modern day.
So often, we can learn so much by looking back. This episode will undoubtedly provide you with jaw-dropping stories of how people used to train, the social, political, and economic pressures that drove physical culture at different stages of humanity, and why, with all the advantages we currently enjoy, it’s a crime so many humans are in such bad health.
I had a ton of fun on this interview and have no doubt Jamie’s infectious personality will grab your attention and inspire you to demand more of yourself.
If you’d like to know more about Jamie, look on his website or Instagram @plagueofstrength.
Our guest, Yunus Barisik, explains exactly what it takes to produce elite-level athletes for ice hockey in this episode.
He particularly highlights the need for increased strength and outlines exactly how he structures his athlete's training throughout the year to optimize performance and keep them injury-free.
Yunus has personally trained and designed strength, speed, and conditioning programs for 500+ athletes at all levels of competitive hockey, including:
Yunus has written the book on Strength Training for Ice Hockey. I’m not joking; he literally has. You can get a free copy. You can contact Yunus on his website or Instagram @yunusbarisik.
In this episode, I explain what diet periodization is, why you need it to take your physique to the next level, and the three simple questions you need to answer to design the perfect diet for your goals.
Your training and diet should reflect your goals.
Your workouts and nutrition choices should work synergistically to help you reach those goals. It seems obvious, but many people fail to do it.
But with just a bit of planning, you can avoid this common mistake. Synching your diet and training together isn’t complicated. By assessing your goals and what they require, you can set up a successful diet and know how to adjust it as you progress through different training phases.
When it comes to body composition goals, there are three traditional phases of training:
These phases matched up with the right eating plan should maximize your results. Build a diet plan that works synergistically with each phase of training.
Mike Tromello is back on the show, and in this short, sharp, content-packed episode, he explains:
What your redline is:
If you’re uncertain what role conditioning plays in meeting your goals, or you’re confused about how to program it effectively, then this is a must-listen.
If you have any questions or comments about the show, please email me at [email protected] or drop me a DM on Instagram @tommaccormick.
You can also find this podcast sitting on top of all my other Six Pack of Knowledge podcasts (curated discussions with the most excellent hypertrophy experts on the planet).
Or look for Breaking Muscle's channel and podcasts on the following services: iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, Stitcher, PlayerFM, PodBean.
Robert Linkul is the National Strength and Conditioning Associations (NSCA) 2012 Personal Trainer of the Year. Robert runs Be Stronger Fitness, a Strength and Conditioning facility that focuses on training an older clientele demographic. With their skill set and experience, Robert and his team are uniquely qualified to provide proper strength training for the older adult.
They focus on developing nine critical components of fitness:
This episode was a ton of fun to record!
We discuss the main similarities and differences to consider when training the older adult, such as defining an older adult, how to get a client buy-in, and tests you can use to assess your biological age and strength levels.
If you have any questions or comments about the show, please email me at [email protected] or drop me a DM on Instagram @tommaccormick.
You can also find this podcast sitting on top of all my other Six Pack of Knowledge podcasts (curated discussions with the most excellent hypertrophy experts on the planet).
Or look for Breaking Muscle's channel and podcasts on the following services: iTunes, Spotify, YouTube, Stitcher, PlayerFM, PodBean.
Joe Bennett, AKA the Hypertrophy Coach, is joining me. Joe has developed a thriving fitness business focused on his passion for muscle building and working with people he loves coaching.
During the show, Joe maps out his journey from young meathead to expert status.
If you want to build a career around your passion, find your niche, work with people you like, and have time for family life, you need to listen to this episode.
Joe doesn’t offer short-cuts or hacks, but his advice is full of genuine advice that could help you develop the business and lifestyle you want.
Joe goes into tremendous detail on these key topics that will help you to level up your fitness business:
If you enjoyed this podcast and took value from it, please rate and review to help us spread the word to motivate and inspire others to take their performance to the next level. For more podcasts like this, visit the Six Pack of Knowledge page.
Your host Tom MacCormick is a personal trainer and online coach whose goal is to be the curator of the greatest hypertrophy experts on the planet. If you are interested in working with Tom or finding out more about him then follow him on Instagram @tommaccormick or visit his website www.tommaccormick.com.
Mike Tromello of Precision CrossFit was an accomplished athlete and is now a top class coach. He’s coached multiple CrossFit games, athletes, and medal-winning weightlifters.
Mike explains the key principles that will help you build an elite CrossFit athlete's physique. He also pinpoints what separates his athletes from their competitors.
This episode is a must-listen if you want to look and perform at your best!
If you enjoyed this podcast and took value from it, please rate and review to help us spread the word to motivate and inspire others to take their performance to the next level. For more podcasts like this, visit the Six Pack of Knowledge page.
Your host Tom MacCormick is a personal trainer and online coach whose goal is to be the curator of the greatest hypertrophy experts on the planet. If you are interested in working with Tom or finding out more about him then follow him on Instagram @tommaccormick or visit his website www.tommaccormick.com.
The podcast currently has 114 episodes available.