Charlie joins the boys to talk about how Melbourne Strength Culture use principles of autoregulation to improve powerlifting training. We talk about the process of learning to appraise RPE/RIR, how hard "effective" training should be, and whether progressive overload is something that we ought impose, or something that occurs as a result of prior training. We also chat mindset, covering what goes into successful goal-setting in training, before hitting him with the 4 questions that tell us everything that we need to know about a person.
048 - Eric Helms on autoregulation
047 - Bryce Lewis on Sports Pscyhology
046 - Random training stuff
045 - Will Crozier on Recovery
044 - Matt Bartholomew on Offseason Training for Powerlifters
043 - Things we've learnt from each other
042 - Jamie Smith on the shoulder and bench press
041 - 8 ways to improve as a lifter
040 - John Paul Cauchi on Sumo Deadlifting
039 - Luke Tulloch on Volume and gains
038 - Training on holidays
037 - Succeeding in your first comp (a guide for resolutioners)
036 - John Sheridan on Powerlifting, identity, and having a life
035 - Case Study: Hypertrophy-biased vs Technique-biased developmental blocks
034 - Things we've changed our mind about
033 - Jamie Smith on assessing movement in powerlifters
032 - Recapping and re-peaking Will
031 - 2&A (The second Q and A)
030 - Chrissy Dask & Bec Chambers on Powerlifting & Body Image
029 - Long term development
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