Fellowship of the Gains

Hallway Media

🎙️ Fellowship of the Gains is where strength meets science, recovery meets real talk, and fitness myths go to die. Hosted by Andrew Dettelbach (Whealth) and Jesse Grund (Uncon Strength), this show blends expert advice with pop culture, gym stories, and zero fluff. Whether you're in pain, plateauing, or just tired of bad info, we’ve got you. No gimmicks. No ego. Just smarter strength for the long haul.

Episodes

  1. 08/19/2025

    Debunking Fitness Myths For Kids

    In this episode, Andrew and Jesse discuss common myths surrounding fitness for children, particularly as they head back to school. They address misconceptions about strength training, the importance of playing multiple sports, the safety of we ightlifting, the role of high-intensity workouts, and the impact of video games on kids' health. The conversation emphasizes the need for parents to encourage a variety of physical activities and to support their children's fitness journeys without imposing undue pressure.TakeawaysStrength training does not stunt growth in children.Early specialization in sports can lead to burnout.Weights are not inherently dangerous for kids when done correctly.High intensity workouts should be balanced with recovery.Video games can be part of a healthy lifestyle if moderated.Encouraging kids to play multiple sports is beneficial for their development.Parents should model healthy behaviors for their children.Nutrition and recovery are crucial for growth and fitness.Kids need to be active and explore different movements.Creating a supportive environment in sports is essential for kids.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Technical Difficulties00:08 Back to School: Myths in Fitness for Kids07:24 Myth 1: Strength Training Stunts Growth12:07 Myth 2: Kids Should Only Play One Sport17:12 Myth 3: Weights Are Dangerous for Kids21:53 Myth 4: High Intensity is the Only Way to Improve Fitness27:45 Myth 5: Video Games Are Ruining Kids' Bodies33:46 Conclusion: Encouraging Healthy Movement in Kids

    37 min
  2. 08/05/2025

    Top 5 Lower Body Exercises You Aren’t Doing (But Should Be)

    Tired of the same old squats and deadlifts? In this episode of Fellowship of the Gains, Jesse and Andrew break down their Top 5 Lower Body Exercises You Aren’t Doing — with zero fluff and full function. Expect deep dives into exercises like Hatfield Split Squats, Nordic Curls, Copenhagen Lift-Offs, Dragon Squats, and more. But it wouldn’t be Fellowship without the nerdy detours...🔥 From Ace Ventura to John Wick, this episode mixes pop culture deep cuts with serious training insights — all with the signature wit and wisdom of your hosts. 🧠 Whether you’re trying to bulletproof your hamstrings, fix your hip mobility, or just add something new to leg day, you’ll walk away (on sore legs) with something new to try. 🎬 Chapters: 00:00 Intro + Jim Carrey Love Fest 04:11 Andrew’s John Wick Marathon Review 08:05 Is John Wick Actually Neo? 15:06 What Counts as a Lower Body Exercise? 16:00 Andrew’s #1: Single-Leg Deadlifts 19:10 Jesse’s #1: Hatfield Split Squats 21:48 Rear Foot Elevated Split Squats 23:36 Walking Lunges (With a Twist) 27:12 Nordic + Reverse Nordic Curls 34:00 Copenhagen Lift-Offs and Frontal Plane Talk 35:40 Dragon Squats + Hip Mobility 37:13 Slider Lateral Lunges + Glute Slide 39:46 Cossack Squats for Deep Hip Access 42:30 Top-Down Step Ups 44:59 Honorable Mentions + Final Thoughts 🎯 If You’re Searching For: The best leg exercises for strength and mobility Leg exercises you’ve never heard of Unilateral vs bilateral lower body training John Wick’s training secrets (sort of) Jim Carrey’s influence on hip mobility (ok not really) 📲 Follow the FellowshipInstagram + TikTok: @fellowshipofthegainsHosts: 🧠 Jesse — @unconventionalstrength 🏋️ Andrew — @whealth Hit subscribe so you don’t miss upcoming episodes

    49 min
  3. 07/22/2025

    Fitness After 30 and Boromir’s Redemption Arc

    What can Boromir teach us about training through pain, staying strong as we age, and earning redemption in the gym? In this Lord of the Rings-inspired episode of Fellowship of the Gains, we break down Boromir’s redemption arc — and why he might be the most misunderstood member of the Fellowship of the Ring.From Gondor to Mordor, Boromir carried the weight of Middle-earth on his shoulders… until the Ring nearly broke him. But his final stand — shielding Merry and Pippin, taking arrow after arrow — reveals powerful lessons about resilience, self-sacrifice, and strength under pressure.We’re launching our new segment, The Mordor Mentality, where we pull fitness and life lessons from characters across Middle-earth. This week’s hero? The son of the Steward of Gondor, bearer of the Horn of Gondor, and the only member of the Fellowship to die.Then we react to a viral Instagram post mocking gym-goers chasing PRs — and explain why fitness after 30 isn’t a midlife crisis... it’s a necessity.🧠 Topics Covered:The Mordor Mentality: Boromir's final stand and what it means for usWhat Middle-earth teaches about strength, humility, and self-doubtWhy chasing PRs isn’t cringe — it’s character-buildingHow injury and redemption go hand in hand (in life and lifting)Fitness as a father: strength for protection, presence, and purposeWhy we need to stop shaming people for taking up space in the gym🎙️ Featuring: Jesse Grund (@unconventionalstrength) & Andrew Dettelbach (@the.shirtlessdude)👉 Join the Fellowship — Subscribe now for episodes where fitness meets fantasy.📱 Follow us on TikTok & Instagram @fellowshipofthegains⏱️ Chapters:00:00 Intro: Strength Meets Sanity in Middle-earth01:04 Who Would You Train With? (Sam vs. Shelob)02:09 Reacting to a Viral Fitness-Shaming Instagram Post03:29 Why Fitness After High School Still Matters06:14 Strength, Fatherhood, and Long-Term Health12:31 Mordor Mentality Begins: Why Boromir?15:00 Who Was Boromir? The Most Misunderstood Member20:55 Redemption, Injury, and Confidence in the Gym26:39 Training for Yourself, Not for Social Media30:11 Sacrifice, Camaraderie, and Your Own Fellowship

    43 min
  4. 06/24/2025

    Kyle O’Reilly Talks Broken Neck, AEW, Lord of the Rings & What He Nerds Out On

    Kyle O’Reilly Talks Broken Neck, AEW Wrestling, Lord of the Rings, and Gaming Life | Fellowship of the Gains PodcastIn this episode of Fellowship of the Gains, we sit down with AEW wrestler Kyle O’Reilly to talk all things professional wrestling, spinal fusion recovery, fatherhood, and nerd culture — from Lord of the Rings tattoos to Elden Ring bosses.Kyle opens up about the neck injury that nearly ended his career, his journey back to the AEW ring, and what it was like wrestling his best friends like Adam Cole and Roderick Strong. We dive deep into his match with Edge (Adam Copeland) in Vancouver — a full-circle moment 25 years in the making.If you're a fan of AEW, NXT, or the Undisputed Era, you'll love hearing Kyle’s raw story. We also geek out on vinyl collecting, parenting, video games, and why Samwise Gamgee is the real MVP of Middle-earth.Timestamps and full breakdown below 👇🔥 Highlights:00:00 Kyle O’Reilly intro & wrestling background01:39 Becoming a wrestler, Canadian indie days06:00 AEW & working with friends in Paragon11:10 Why wrestling friends is more intense13:08 The injury that shut down his nervous system16:54 Wrestling Edge in Vancouver (full circle moment)18:24 Kyle’s vinyl record collection obsession20:41 Gaming history + Elden Ring grind25:11 LOTR tattoo story + fandom origin30:00 Why Kyle relates to the Hobbits35:28 Could Kyle survive Elden Ring or Alien?About the Show:Fellowship of the Gains is where fitness meets fandom. Hosted by Andrew Dettelbach and Jesse Grund, this podcast blends pop culture, movement science, resilience, and nerd culture into one unique audio adventure. From professional wrestlers and elite athletes to die-hard Tolkien fans and gamers, we explore the real journeys behind the strength.🔗 Follow Kyle O’Reilly:Instagram: @korcombat🎧 Subscribe for more conversations about pain, performance, and the heroes’ journeys of real humans.

    43 min
  5. 06/20/2025

    Men's Mental Health, Grief, And What We Wish More Guys Talked About

    In this powerful episode of Fellowship of the Gains, Jesse Grund and Andrew Dettelbach shed light on men's mental health awareness month by opening up about men’s mental health, grief, therapy, and the daily battles most people don’t see on social media. From losing a child to dealing with depression, this conversation gets real about what it's like to carry emotional weight as a man—and how to finally set some of it down. We break down practical tools for emotional well-being: exercise, sleep, nutrition, journaling, breathwork, and community. Whether you’re struggling silently or just want to better support the men in your life, this one is worth your time. 🔔 Subscribe for more honest conversations about fitness, fandom, and mental health. #MensMentalHealth #MentalHealthAwareness #GriefSupport #FitnessAndMindset #MenInTherapy #EmotionalWellbeing #FellowshipOfTheGains 00:00 Why We’re Talking About Men’s Mental Health 02:46 Childhood Trauma & Emotional Repression 05:48 Why Exercise Helps with Mental Health 08:57 Sleep Quality and Daily Habits That Matter 12:01 Diet, Sugar, and the Brain-Body Connection 14:55 Journaling, Meditation, and Breathing for Anxiety 17:59 The Power of Relationships and Asking for Help 20:46 Grief, Fatherhood, and Finding Safe Spaces 23:28 Healthy Outlets vs. Escapes (Games, Hobbies, Cold Plunge) 23:55 Final Thoughts – You’re Not Meant to Carry It Alone

    25 min
  6. 06/03/2025

    Fitness, Fandom & Fellowship: Our Origin Story

    EPISODE 1 — The Nerd Awakening: How Fandom, Fitness, and Pain Recovery Collide Welcome to Fellowship of the Gains — where fitness meets fandom and science meets sanity. In our inaugural episode, Andrew Dettelbach (@the.shirtlessdude, co-founder of Whealth) and Jesse Grund (owner of Unconventional Strength) dive into their origin stories — from back injuries and law enforcement exits to cosplay, kettlebells, and battle ropes. Expect laughs, Lord of the Rings references, and a refreshing takedown of the “one-size-fits-all” fitness dogma. 💥 Topics We Cover: Andrew’s journey from 10/10 pain and surgery avoidance to building Whealth Jesse’s unexpected leap from law enforcement to personal training Why movement isn’t one-size-fits-all (and why you should be skeptical of anyone who says it is) The power of a “blank slate” mindset when learning Lord of the Rings, Batman, Starcraft, and more fandom faves Why Andrew trains shirtless (yes, there’s a reason) 📣 Quote of the Episode:"If someone says there's only one way to move — be suspicious." This isn’t your average fitness podcast. It’s for people who love science, stories, strength, and a bit of nerdy chaos. Hit subscribe and join the Fellowship — new episodes weekly. Follow the hosts:📲 @the.shirtlessdude | @whealth📲 @unconventionalstrength | @battleropeexercises #fitnesspodcast #painrecovery #nerdfitness #mobilitytraining #fellowshipofthegains #podcastlaunch #whealth #lordoftheringsfans

    33 min

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🎙️ Fellowship of the Gains is where strength meets science, recovery meets real talk, and fitness myths go to die. Hosted by Andrew Dettelbach (Whealth) and Jesse Grund (Uncon Strength), this show blends expert advice with pop culture, gym stories, and zero fluff. Whether you're in pain, plateauing, or just tired of bad info, we’ve got you. No gimmicks. No ego. Just smarter strength for the long haul.