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Starting Strength Coach and Registered Dietitian Robert Santana shares his knowledge of all things diet, training, barbells, and more.

Weights and Plates Podcast Robert Santana

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Starting Strength Coach and Registered Dietitian Robert Santana shares his knowledge of all things diet, training, barbells, and more.

    #76 - Leaving Behind the Quitter's Mindset

    #76 - Leaving Behind the Quitter's Mindset

    Strength training demands a lot from a trainee, especially after the honeymoon wears off (i.e. the novice linear progression starts to get hard). It's hard work, short but intense, and involves facing fear on a regular basis. As you advance into intermediate territory, the time between PR's increases, and requires patience and persistance. The stronger you get, the more you have to pay attention to your recovery factors -- food, sleep, and stress -- to properly recover from workout to workout. Strength training is a weed out process, you might say, for those looking for the easy way out. There are many looking for an easy way out that quit when things get hard.
     
    For those who persist, however, strength training offers many benefits beyond the physical adaptations. Strength training teaches patience and perserverance. It teaches you how to face fear by exposing you to gradually more difficult tasks (adding weight to the bar in small, regular increments). If you stick with this process, you can aquire a tough, resilient mindset, and leave behind the quitter's mindset.
     
    Weights & Plates is now on YouTube!
    https://youtube.com/@weights_and_plates?si=ebAS8sRtzsPmFQf-
     
    Weights & Plates: https://weightsandplates.com
    Robert Santana on Instagram: @the_robert_santana
     
    Trent Jones: @marmalade_cream
    Email: jonesbarbellclub@gmail.com
     

    • 50 min
    #75 - Science Is Fake with Stef Bradford, PhD

    #75 - Science Is Fake with Stef Bradford, PhD

    There's seemingly no end to the "evidence based" coaches out there nowadays making all sorts of claims about you should train, backed up by scientific data. Have you actually read any of the papers they cite to back up their claims? It turns out, there are numerous problems with the field of scientific research, from the actual design of the experiments to the reporting of data, the publishing process and peer review, and, last but not least, skewed incentives for the people carrying out research at every level. Dr. Bradford, who earned a PhD in Pharmacology and Molecular Cancer Biology from Duke University in 2004, walks through the problems with the modern scientific process, and why professional research is the not the same as science.
     
    Weights & Plates is now on YouTube!
    https://youtube.com/@weights_and_plates?si=ebAS8sRtzsPmFQf-
     
    Weights & Plates: https://weightsandplates.com
    Robert Santana on Instagram: @the_robert_santana
     
    Trent Jones: @marmalade_cream
    Email: jonesbarbellclub@gmail.com
     

    • 1 tim. 59 min
    #74 - Training and Diet for Women

    #74 - Training and Diet for Women

    To quote Mark Rippetoe, "women are not a special population, they are half the population." In other words, women fundamentally train for strength the same way that men do -- the same principles of progressive overload, using compound barbell lifts that target the whole body, and nutritional principles apply. There are a few exceptions, however, and that's what Dr. Santana and Coach Trent address in today's episode.
     
    How Birth Control Can Inhibit Strength and Performance by Lea Genders:
    https://www.leagendersfitness.com/news/how-hormonal-birth-control-can-inhibit-strength-and-muscle-development
     
    Weights & Plates is now on YouTube!
    https://youtube.com/@weights_and_plates?si=ebAS8sRtzsPmFQf-
     
    Weights & Plates: https://weightsandplates.com
    Robert Santana on Instagram: @the_robert_santana
     
    Trent Jones: @marmalade_cream
    Email: jonesbarbellclub@gmail.com
     

    • 1 tim. 17 min
    #73 - Why You Missed a Rep: Four Questions to Ask

    #73 - Why You Missed a Rep: Four Questions to Ask

    Dr. Santana and Coach Trent wrap up their mini series on post-novice programming with an important discussion on understanding why you missed reps. The novice linear progression cannot last forevever (or else we'd all be squatting 1,000lbs!), and as the saying goes, all good things come to an end. This means that at some point, you'll miss reps. What do you do then? Some people have the impression that missing reps means it's time to change the program, and that's not necessarily true. Often there are recovery issues at play that can be addressed, allowing the lifter to extend progress on the novice linear progression with a few simple tweaks. In today's episode, Dr. Santana and Coach Trent walk through the The First Three Questions outlined in the Starting Strength method, and a fourth question, related to the stress/recovery/adaptation model.
     
    In the Starting Strength article The First Three Questions, Rip identifies three important questions to ask yourself when progress stalls:
    How long are you resting between sets? How big are your jumps in weight between workouts? How much are you eating and sleeping?  
    The demands of heavy barbell training are high, and many trainees miss the mark on one or more of these questions, especially a few months into a novice linear progression when every lift has become hard. Coach Trent adds a fourth question to the mix: what other stressors are going on in your life? Psychological stress affects physical perormance, especially when it becomes chronic stress. Especially for busy adults with lots of responsibilities outside the gym, you have to account for life stressors in your recovery and programming.
     
    Weights & Plates is now on YouTube!
    https://youtube.com/@weights_and_plates?si=ebAS8sRtzsPmFQf-
     
    Weights & Plates: https://weightsandplates.com
    Robert Santana on Instagram: @the_robert_santana
     
    Trent Jones: @marmalade_cream
    Email: jonesbarbellclub@gmail.com
     

    • 42 min
    #72 - The SRA Cycle and Intermediate Programming

    #72 - The SRA Cycle and Intermediate Programming

    Dr. Robert Santana and Coach Trent explore the Stress/Recovery/Adapation cycle (adapted from Hans Selye's General Adaptation Syndrome) and how it serves as a guiding model for programming decisions in the intermediate phase of training.
     
    Weights & Plates is now on YouTube!
    https://youtube.com/@weights_and_plates?si=ebAS8sRtzsPmFQf-
     
    Weights & Plates: https://weightsandplates.com
    Robert Santana on Instagram: @the_robert_santana
     
    Trent Jones: @marmalade_cream
    Email: jonesbarbellclub@gmail.com
     

    • 1 tim. 19 min
    #71 - Programming After Novice: Making the Weight, and Your Technique, Go Up

    #71 - Programming After Novice: Making the Weight, and Your Technique, Go Up

    The novice linear progression (NLP, or LP for short) is a fun time in the training career of a lifter. Never will you make as much progress -- and as fast! -- as you will during LP. It's also brutally hard, especially toward the end. Nevertheless, it comes to an end for every lifter, and people often spin their wheels trying to figure out what to do once the simple A/B program stops working. In today's episode, Dr. Santana and Coach Trent discuss some basic principles of post-novice programming, and point out that at all stages of the game, the main goal is that the weight must go up.
     
    Weights & Plates is now on YouTube!
    https://youtube.com/@weights_and_plates?si=ebAS8sRtzsPmFQf-
     
    Weights & Plates: https://weightsandplates.com
    Robert Santana on Instagram: @the_robert_santana
     
    Trent Jones: @marmalade_cream
    Email: jonesbarbellclub@gmail.com
     

    • 56 min

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