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    When to Hire Out - Coaching Success

    When to Hire Out - Coaching Success

    Learn when to hire out to free up time from urgent, non-important tasks so you can focus on what truly matters.
    When to Hire Out: The Eisenhower Matrix
    The Eisenhower Matrix groups tasks into 4 categories:
    Not urgent and not important Urgent, not important Not urgent, important Urgent and important Urgency deals with a close due date. These tend to be someone else's priority (bills, taxes, work tasks, household chores).
    Important tasks are important to you.
    Tasks can overlap in terms of urgency and importance, but often important non-urgent tasks get ignored because you have to motivate yourself to do them.
    You need to maximize efficiency on urgent and important tasks.
    Stop doing non-urgent and non-important tasks.
    Now we come to urgent but non-important tasks.
    When to Hire Out: Urgent, Non-Important Tasks These tasks have to get done, but tend to be relatively unskilled. When they are skilled, someone else can typically do them for you.
    Initially, as a business owner and young person, you have to perform these tasks. At some point, though, you have to be able to spend time working on the business, not in it, and you gain that time by automating and delegating these tasks.
    One option is to hire tasks out. Matt sometimes uses Upwork or Fiverr for tasks like artistic renderings. Not only can Matt as the CEO and founder not perform these tasks well, but even the marketing and design team within Barbell Logic needs to be focused on more important work. Their time is worth more than these relatively quick tasks.
    When to Hire Out: TurnKey Coach for Personal Trainers This is what TurnKey Coach offers to coaches and personal trainers. Instead of using a dozen apps, use one that delivers communication, programming, metrics-tracking, screen recording, scheduling, and payment processing.
    The App is build for efficiency, to maximize not only quality of life but enable you to study your craft and acquire more clients. Work on your business, not in your business.

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    • 22 min
    Recovery as the Limiting Factor - Beast Over Burden

    Recovery as the Limiting Factor - Beast Over Burden

    We discuss recovery as the limiting factor. How addressing what you do outside the gym affects what you do in the gym and your movement toward your goals.
    Recovery as the Limiting Factor (Toward Adaptation / Your Goals) The stress-recovery-adaptation cycle underpins the process of training. You stress yourself (the workout), spend time not stressing yourself (recovery), and hopefully move toward your goal (adaptation).
    The stress you apply needs to be specific, based on the specific adaptation to imposed demand (SAID) principle. If you want to improve your run time, you should run, not follow a powerlifting routine.
    For many people, following the workout program is relatively easy. What often becomes harder is changing habits outside the gym, which can be developed over years and decades.
    How much protein are you eating? Are you willing to eat consistently in a caloric surplus? What does your sleep look like each night?
    These and other factors limit your adaptation, and so addressing them can help you move toward your goal. Failing to deal with them means you may fail to meet your goal.
    Recovery as the Limiting Factor: Maximizing Recovery As you age, stressful events occur in your life (even if they're positive, like having a baby), and your priorities change, your recovery (and thus your adaptation) capacity changes.
    To move toward your goal and stay healthy, maximizing recovery may make sense.
    This area, though, often comes with harder-to-crack psychological underpinnings. On some level, you like to and are used to your habits (even if you are unhappy with where they have led you).
    Ensuring you get enough protein and consistently eat high quality foods matters. Prioritize sleep (which comes with a host of habits you can build around sleep). Limit alcohol. Don't pursue the unimportant and non-urgent in your life.
    A new approach to training, especially in more stressful times of life, may need to occur. Building in some autoregulation and not beating yourself up if you don't do what is programmed (the planned stress) matters.
    For example, Niki and her sister were on vacation. They went to the gym and Niki's sister did her last warm up and it was way heavier than expected. Niki decided to decrease the weight. The win was completing the workout, not beating themselves up about the weight on the bar, and not grinding out reps unnecessarily.
    Recovery as the limiting factor is an important topic that needs more serious consideration.



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    • 36 min
    Take a Sabbath - Coaching Success

    Take a Sabbath - Coaching Success

    Take a sabbath. Take a day of rest, where you refresh. This doesn't necessarily mean you do nothing, but you rest and recharge.
    Take a Sabbath! Rest, Recharge, Refresh
    If you are like Matt, someone who works long days, enjoys work, and can tend to overdo work and grind yourself away, you need to take a day off.
    This does not necessarily mean you do nothing. If your job involves mental work, you might do some manual labor and turn off your phone. If you read, you might read fiction.
    If your job primarily involves manual labor, you might enjoy boardgames, intellectual reading, or other more intellectual pursuits.
    Similar to how a change in training can help you enjoy training more, a major change to activity can help you recharge.
    Get outside. Go for a hike. Spend time with family or friends. Slow down. Turn off your phone. Pursue the truly important, not urgent.
    Take a sabbath.

    This podcast is brought to you by TurnKey Coach. Enhance your coaching effectiveness and efficiency with TurnKey Coach. You can learn more by going HERE.
    Check out Coaching 101 - the new Academy course designed to cover the basics of coaching. It's leaner and tighter than our other offerings (and cheaper).
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    • 4 min
    Eat With Us! Our Go-To Healthy Recipes - Beast Over Burden

    Eat With Us! Our Go-To Healthy Recipes - Beast Over Burden

    We share our go to healthy recipes. These are tasty, healthy, and enjoyable and help you crush your goals (without suffering).
    Go To Healthy Recipes: Consistency, High Protein, Veggies Before we go on to discuss some of Andrew and Niki's go-to recipes, let's discuss some principles for how the find, make, or purchase these.
    Find ways to get as high protein as possible (from natural foods). 2:1 protein to fat is good. This tends to mean, looking for lean beef, chicken, eggs, or Greek yogurt (there are, of course, other options, but these are readily available high protein options).
    Seek ways to strip unnecessary fats out of your diet. Think about things that minimize suffering. Some examples include reducing cooking oils, removing or reducing cheese in salads, replacing high fat dairy with lower fat dairy, and using some egg whites with whole eggs.
    Eating the same foods consistently is helpful. These meals provide stability. You know how you will feel after them. Unless other big changes have occurred in life, you know how much to cook, it's easy to know your calories and macros, and you know how full you will feel and for how long.
    Go To Healthy Recipes Andrew and Niki both like the Made In Blue Carbon Steel frying pan. It cooks eggs well.
    Niki loves a high protein and veggie breakfast. She cooks some onions, bell peppers, jalapeno peppers, and bok choy. Add some salt (not until the end!) and then some Boar's Head pastrami turkey (about 50 grams). Cook some eggs and back, put all of it in a low carb tortilla and you have a healthy breakfast that is under 400 calories.
    Andrew will often go to Starbucks. When eating out, look for options that have high protein to calories ratios.
    Greek yogurt with fruit (fresh or frozen), sugar free jello, and maybe grape nuts is super tasty and high in protein. Whipped cottage cheese is similar.
    Andrew also has a chicken breast meal with potatoes. Cut the chicken breast in half (to make it thinner). Salt ahead of time (could even salt and leave in the fridge over night). Cook some baby potatoes in the oven (don't salt until the end)! Enjoy.
    Lastly, a rice hack. Forget about the rice button on your instapot. Rinse the rice, add your water or chicken stock, some salt, and (optional) pat of butter or oil. Cook it for 3 minutes, do NOT have the keep warm function come on afterwards, then immediately start dishing out.
    These are some of your go to healthy recipes. What are yours?



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    • 26 min
    Swing for the Fences! - Coaching Success

    Swing for the Fences! - Coaching Success

    Swing for the fences! Don't leave anything on the table, give it your best shot, and go full bore ahead.
    Swing for the Fences! - Aggressively Pursue the Urgent & Important
    A single decision or event can change the course of your life. Regardless of life, philosophy, or religion, this is true.
    When presented with a big opportunity, you need to swing for the fences. Hyperfocus your life and efforts on this.
    This is when urgent and important overlap. This is when you put your sleep, family life, and other things on the backburner to aggressively pursue the opportunity.
    You don't get the outcome if you don't swing for the fences. You don't even get to swing for the fences if you don't swing at all - if you fail to show up.
    Swing for the Fences Regardless of the Outcome
    This does not mean you succeed. You may fail. You will fail often.
    Another opportunity will come. Work hard, prepare yourself for those opportunities, and be ready to show up and wing for the fences when the opportunity falls in your lap.
    Don't leave life with regrets about what you did not seek, what you failed to try.
    Swing for the fences!


    This podcast is brought to you by TurnKey Coach. Enhance your coaching effectiveness and efficiency with TurnKey Coach. You can learn more by going HERE.
    Check out Coaching 101 - the new Academy course designed to cover the basics of coaching. It's leaner and tighter than our other offerings (and cheaper).
    Check out the Barbell Logic podcast landing page.

    Get Matched with a Professional Strength Coach today for FREE!
    No contract with us, just commitment to yourself: Start experiencing strength now: https://store.barbell-logic.com/match/

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    • 28 min
    Are More Sets Better? - Evidence Review - Beast Over Burden

    Are More Sets Better? - Evidence Review - Beast Over Burden

    Are more sets better? We dive into a new study and an associated article and headline.
    Are More Sets Better? Evidence-Based & Nuanced We're talking about muscles and hypertrophy today.
    Outside Magazine recently featured an article that discussed adding more sets for building muscle, which argued that you should add more sets to build muscle.
    Andrew and Niki are here to be your funnel of truth.
    Are More Sets Better? Let's Dig Deeper When we look at scientific studies, it's important to avoid the seemingly easy route of reading a headline or even a news article. If you read the study itself, don't assume that the study title or abstract will match the data necessarily.
    News media exist to sell their product, and weak headlines don't sell. These incentives exist for scientific magazines and scientists as well - no results or another study confirming what we would expect to find do not dazzle.
    That being said, studies and scientific literature are not worthless.
    What Andrew & Niki find is that the headline overstates the findings.
    Remember, we all have models of how the world works. Ideally, your model has been built according to investigation and astute observation. Studies can and should inform that model, and if a piece of data disagrees with your model you should confront it.
    That being said, upturning your model because of one study is not recommended.
    Are more sets better? Maybe, it depends, as adding sets is certainly a tool to use.



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    No contract with us, just commitment to yourself: Start experiencing strength now: https://store.barbell-logic.com/match/

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    • 29 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
55 Ratings

55 Ratings

dirtychinchilla ,

Cracking podcast

I’ve listened to many of these podcasts and every single one has been informative and enjoyable. I really like the approach that Scott and Matt take to lifting and their advice has benefited me in my training no end.

gcurry47 ,

Supersonic

Treasure trove of information and advice on strength training from guys who have been there, done that and know what they're talking about.
Also very good whisky advice if you're interested.....

Cheddez ,

Disappointed

I have been a long term fan of the podcast. The quality of the podcast has increased over time, including both the content and production quality. This podcast is a great source of informative and applicable content.

Unfortunately, the latest podcast on volume ft. Andy Baker was disappointing. Usually Andy is articulate, intelligent and thoughtful in his arguments. However this episode bordered on dogmatic, with Andy clearly out on a vendetta and an axe to grind against those with a different view of the post-Novice Programming world.

I appreciate that it was acknowledged that there are different schools of thought regarding post-Novice programming, and the collective community prevailing thought moves as a pendulum. However, I feel that the “volume-crowd” was misrepresented by Andy throughout and he fell foul on several occasions of putting forward strawman arguments.

I have enjoyed Andy’s several appearances in the past and look forward to his next appearance. My only request would be that if you have such faith in your programming preferences and style, you present the case for the efficacy and effectiveness of that view. Over attacking an alternative perspective on post-Novice programming, especially if not giving an accurate representation of the alternative view.

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