Top Deck Muscle

Ben Wortley and Kwame Duah

Hosted by Ben and Kwame, this podcast cuts through the noise in fitness, performance, and mindset. Every episode is built around one goal: helping you think more clearly about training, movement, and what actually works. No hype. No contradictory influencer takes. Just honest conversations with coaches, athletes, and high performers who take their craft seriously, without taking themselves too seriously. Expect myth-busting, real coaching insights, and clarity you can actually use. New episodes drop weekly.

  1. Aug 5

    EP. 24- Reverse Dieting Explained & Why It's So Hard!

    You’ve done the hard part. You followed the plan, pushed through the hunger, got into the best shape of your life… and then suddenly thought: “Okay… now what?” In this episode of Top Deck Muscle, we unpack the part of getting lean that almost nobody talks about: what happens after you reach the goal. Whether you have competed in bodybuilding, dieted for a photo shoot, prepared for a wedding or simply completed a huge transformation, coming out of your leanest condition can be a strange experience. You may be eating more food, feeling stronger and looking healthier—yet somehow feel worse about your body. You may still be incredibly lean—but feel “soft.” You may spend months dreaming about more food—only to feel guilty when you finally eat it. And you may wonder why the person who was so disciplined during the diet suddenly feels completely out of control. If that sounds familiar, you are definitely not alone. In this episode, we discuss: • Why the post-diet phase can sometimes feel harder than the diet itself• Why reaching the finish line can leave you feeling a little lost• How to enjoy food again without falling into the binge-restrict cycle• What to do after an unplanned meal or overeating episode• What reverse dieting actually means—and what people often get wrong• Why some weight regain is not only normal, but necessary• How stage condition can completely change your idea of what “normal” looks like• Why your strength, energy and recovery do not instantly return• How to move from training to burn calories back toward training to perform and grow• Why the best post-show plans are created before the show even begins• Our own biggest mistakes, lessons and experiences after competing This is not an episode telling you to “just accept getting out of shape.” It is about learning how to move away from peak condition without throwing away your progress, losing control or making yourself miserable in the process. Because the goal was never to stay at your leanest forever. The goal is to build a body and a mindset you can actually enjoy living with. A successful post-show phase is not measured by how little weight you regain. It is measured by how well you recover, how strong you feel and how confidently you move into what comes next.

  2. Jul 27

    EP.23 | THE TRUTH ABOUT GETTING STAGE LEAN

    Getting stage lean might look glamorous from the outside. But what does it really take to prepare for a bodybuilding competition, and what happens when the show is over? In this episode of Top Deck Muscle Radio, we give an honest, unfiltered look behind the curtain of contest preparation. Drawing on decades of combined competition experience, we break down the physical, mental, financial and personal realities that aspiring competitors need to understand before committing to the stage. We discuss why your reason for competing matters, who should, and probably should not, begin a prep, how bodybuilding can slowly consume your identity, and the effect it can have on your relationships, social life and relationship with food. We also cover: • How to know whether you are physically and mentally ready• Why most first-time competitors underestimate the timeline• Choosing the right federation and category for your physique• The real financial cost of getting on stage• Why contest prep becomes a 24/7 commitment• Hunger, exhaustion, food obsession and declining gym performance• Why your placing should not define whether your prep was successful• The dangerous pressure to maintain your stage physique• Why the post-competition period can be harder than the diet itself• Body dysmorphia, binge urges and the post-show blues• How to set yourself up for a healthier recovery after the show This episode is not designed to scare anyone away from competing. For the right person, at the right time and for the right reasons, bodybuilding can be one of the most rewarding and life-changing challenges you will ever undertake. But you need to understand exactly what you are signing up for. Whether you are considering your first competition, currently preparing for a show, coaching competitors or trying to understand what someone close to you is experiencing, this is an episode you need to hear. If you know someone who is thinking about competing, send this episode to them before they begin their prep, it could really help! Subscribe to Top Deck Muscle Radio for honest conversations about bodybuilding, training, nutrition and everything that happens behind the scenes.

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Hosted by Ben and Kwame, this podcast cuts through the noise in fitness, performance, and mindset. Every episode is built around one goal: helping you think more clearly about training, movement, and what actually works. No hype. No contradictory influencer takes. Just honest conversations with coaches, athletes, and high performers who take their craft seriously, without taking themselves too seriously. Expect myth-busting, real coaching insights, and clarity you can actually use. New episodes drop weekly.

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