Is this quote true? "Training yourself causes mediocrity." In today's podcast we explore this quote; is it true, or, does it just highlight the limitations of training oneself? And, if so, if there are limitations, how can we overcome them?
1971 - Training - Programming Tips for Each Goal - Mobility, Fat Loss, Muscle Growth, & Strength
1970 - Nutrition – Are Specific Food Choices Holding You Back?
1969 - Q&A - Do Partial Reps Help Muscle Growth?
1968 - Mindset - How to Approach Nutrition and Training When Feeling Overwhelmed
1967 - Training – Where to Properly Apply Intensity in Strength Training
1966 - Nutrition - How to Eat Carbs Without Getting Fat
1965 - Trainer Education - Why Runners Need to Strength Train
1964 - Trainer Education - Programming Adjustments When Peaking for a Powerlifting Meet
1963 - In Depth - I Love Working Out But I Cant Stop Eating
1962 - Q&A - Managing Poor Recovery - Client Example
1961 - Mindset - Tips to Improve Discipline
1960 - Training - Push Day Workout Template for Under 60 Minutes
1959 - Nutrition - What You Eat Must Match What You Want
1958 - Trainer Education - Exercise Selection to Address Weaknesses – Lower Quads in the Squat
1957 - Mindset - Where Are You Willing to Do Less?
1956 - Training - Does Running Cause Muscle Loss?
1955 - Nutrition - The Best Foods for Muscle Growth
1954 - Q&A - Can You Out Train a Bad Diet - Fat Loss, Muscle Growth, and Strength
1953 - In Depth - Trainer Education - Exercise Selection Discussion
1952 - Mindset - Creating Mental Balance
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