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In this episode of Between 2 Racks, the KILO Crew breaks down what coaches tend to outgrow with experience, and why those shifts matter more than new methods or trends.
From letting go of perfection, novelty, and short-term thinking to rethinking hypertrophy, nutrition, and “perfect programs,” this conversation explores how real coaching priorities change after years on the gym floor.
We discuss why confidence comes from results, not constant change, how principles outlast trends, and why consistency, recovery, and long-term thinking matter more than advanced methods used too early.
This episode is a reminder that experience doesn’t add complexity, it removes noise, and that good coaching is built through patience, repetition, and learning what actually matters over time.
0:00 Introduction
0:26 What Coaches Outgrow Early in Their Careers
8:30 Why New Coaches Feel Pressure to Constantly Change
16:30 Going Too Heavy on Advanced Training Methods
21:04 Chasing Short-Term Outcomes vs Long-Term Planning
27:59 How Views on Nutrition Changed with Experience
32:17 The Perfect Program Debate
33:32 The Secret Sauce: Consistency Over Perfection
36:40 Making Clients Fall in Love with Training
41:13 What Coaches Should Care Less About
45:09 Closing Thoughts
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In this episode of Between 2 Racks, the KILO Crew breaks down what coaches tend to outgrow with experience, and why those shifts matter more than new methods or trends.
From letting go of perfection, novelty, and short-term thinking to rethinking hypertrophy, nutrition, and “perfect programs,” this conversation explores how real coaching priorities change after years on the gym floor.
We discuss why confidence comes from results, not constant change, how principles outlast trends, and why consistency, recovery, and long-term thinking matter more than advanced methods used too early.
This episode is a reminder that experience doesn’t add complexity, it removes noise, and that good coaching is built through patience, repetition, and learning what actually matters over time.
0:00 Introduction
0:26 What Coaches Outgrow Early in Their Careers
8:30 Why New Coaches Feel Pressure to Constantly Change
16:30 Going Too Heavy on Advanced Training Methods
21:04 Chasing Short-Term Outcomes vs Long-Term Planning
27:59 How Views on Nutrition Changed with Experience
32:17 The Perfect Program Debate
33:32 The Secret Sauce: Consistency Over Perfection
36:40 Making Clients Fall in Love with Training
41:13 What Coaches Should Care Less About
45:09 Closing Thoughts
Stay Connected with KILO:

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