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The Barbell Life

Coach Travis Mash talks with industry experts about all things concerning strength - from coaching to programming to technique... from weightlifting to powerlifting to athletic performance.

  1. 23/12/2025

    Block Periodization; What Is It, Who Started it, Does it Work?

    Welcome back to the show! Today we’re diving deep into one of the most powerful training frameworks in all of strength and conditioning: Block Periodization.  If you've ever wondered how to structure training so athletes peak at the right time, manage fatigue, and actually adapt to the work you're prescribing, this episode is for you. We break down the full evolution of periodization—from Matveyev to Verkhoshansky, Bondarchuk, and Issurin—and explain how modern high-performance coaches apply these principles today. 🔥 In this episode, you’ll learn: What Block Periodization really isThe difference between Accumulation, Transmutation, and Realization blocksVerkhoshansky’s key ideas (concentrated loading, delayed training effect, residual training effects)Bondarchuk’s exercise classification system (GPE, SPE, SDE, CE)Why volume creates more fatigue than intensityHow elite athletes time their peak perfectlyHow to use block-style planning for strength, speed, power, and team sportsWhether you're a strength coach, sport scientist, competitive athlete, or just someone who loves understanding the why behind great training, this episode will level up your programming knowledge. www.MashElite.com Supplements from Max Effort Muscle: https://maxeffortmuscle.com/pages/travis-mash Velocity Based Training Needs: https://www.mashelite.com/product-category/gymaware/ Ancore Trainer and GymAware Data Plate: https://ancoretraining.com/?dt_id=2549199 www.MashElite.com Athletic Performance, Strength Sports, and Adult Fitness Bundles: https://www.mashelite.com/product-category/bundles/ Supplements from Max Effort Muscle: https://maxeffortmuscle.com/pages/travis-mash Velocity Based Training Needs: https://www.mashelite.com/product-category/gymaware/ Ancore Trainer and GymAware Data Plate: https://ancoretraining.com/?dt_id=2549199 Training Facility:  www.RiseIndoorSports.com.

    25 min
  2. 03/11/2025

    Progressive Overload; What the Latest Research Really Says

    Progressive overload isn’t just “add weight every week.” It’s the systematic increase of training stress across multiple levers—load, reps, sets (weekly volume), range of motion, frequency, and even targeted fatigue—so tissues keep adapting without tipping into non-functional fatigue. 1) You can “overload” by load or reps—and both work A controlled trial comparing two strategies—adding load vs. adding reps on leg extensions—found similar increases in 1RM strength and muscle size after 10 weeks. Translation: if bar speed or recovery limits heavier loading, progressing reps at a given load can still drive gains. 2) Volume is powerful, but has diminishing returns Meta-analytic modelling shows a clear dose–response between weekly training volume and hypertrophy and strength, but with diminishing returns at higher volumes (i.e., more isn’t endlessly better). Use volume as a primary overload lever, then taper increases once progress slows. 3) Velocity loss as a smart fatigue “dial” In velocity-based training, the velocity-loss (VL) threshold within a set acts like a fatigue governor. Higher VLs (e.g., 20–40% drop in rep speed) tend to produce more hypertrophy but accumulate more fatigue, while lower VLs preserve readiness and strength expression. Choose VL to match the phase: higher for growth blocks, lower for strength/peaking. 4) Autoregulation helps match today’s capacity—just don’t expect magic RPE/RIR or APRE can effectively align daily stress with readiness, but recent work suggests no consistent advantage over well-designed fixed-load prescriptions when intensity/volume are equated. Use autoregulation to avoid bad days becoming bad blocks, not as a guaranteed accelerator. 5) Deloads: useful tool, not a law of nature A recent supervised study found a one-week mid-block deload minimally affected hypertrophy and may reduce strength versus continuous training. Practical read: schedule deloads based on performance and readiness trends (e.g., HRV, bar speed, reps at a target load), not the calendar alone.  6) ROM and long-length work are underrated overload vectors Expanding range of motion, especially emphasizing long muscle lengths, can meaningfully raise mechanical tension and growth stimulus—another way to overload without chasing heavier loads every session. 7)Power, Acceleration, & RFD- use Velocity at Percentage of Bodyweight or Load at Specific Velocities. Consider looking at time to Peak Velocity. Putting it together: a modern overload playbook Pick 1–2 primary levers per block.  • Hypertrophy block: progress weekly sets and/or reps, use VL 20–30%, and widen ROM. • Strength block: progress load week to week, keep VL 10–15%, and hold volume steady. Track two simple KPIs: • Reps @ 75–80% 1RM (or weight at a fixed RPE/RIR) • Best rep velocity on your main lift warm-ups If both stall for 2–3 exposures, add a small dose of volume (e.g., +2–4 weekly sets for that muscle) or reduce VL/fatigue and push load. Autoregulate with guardrails: • Target 1–3 RIR on most working sets. • If warm-up bar speed is ↓ and RIR feels tighter, keep load but shave a set (maintain quality). • If bar speed is ↑ and RIR feels easier, add a small top-set or back-off set. Deload only when the data say so: • Use a low-VL week and cut volume by ~30–40% when readiness, bar speed, and pump/DOMS pattern indicate accumulating fatigue—not simply because “week 4.” This is what we use at www.RiseIndoorSports.com. https://www.mashelite.com/product-category/gymaware/ for your Velocity needs. New EBook "Mash Explosion" https://www.mashelite.com/product/mash-explosion-power-training-plyometrics/ "Mash Explosion" EBook and New Program at:  https://www.bridgeathletic.com/product/mashexplosionebookandprogramforimprovedjumpssprintaccelerationathleticpower-1633531 www.MashElite.com Athletic Performance, Strength Sports, and Adult Fitness Bundles: https://www.mashelite.com/product-category/bundles/ Supplements from Max Effort Muscle: https://maxeffortmuscle.com/pages/travis-mash Velocity Based Training Needs: https://www.mashelite.com/product-category/gymaware/ Ancore Trainer and GymAware Data Plate: https://ancoretraining.com/?dt_id=2549199 Training Facility:  www.RiseIndoorSports.com.

    16 min
  3. 16/10/2025

    Power or Explosive Strength; Which is the Better Term

    "Strong isn’t enough — here’s how to turn strength into POWER." Coach Travis Mash dives into the Power-3 Framework: Jumping, Acceleration, Change of Direction, and Rotation.    What Physiological components help to improve each?    How to test and monitor?    Learn how Verkhoshansky’s principles, Physiological Components like Reactive Properties (Titin protein filament, muscle spindles, etc), and the Strength Deficit explain why some athletes are explosive — and others aren’t.   Includes: ✅ Speed Strength vs Strength Speed ✅ Titin & Elastic Energy ✅ The Role of Rate of Force Development ✅ How to Test RSI & DSI, Force Velocity Profile ✅ Training Methods: AEL, Plyometrics, Isometrics, Olympic Lifts  My new EBook, "Mash Explosion" is dropping any moment on www.mashelite.com. It's all about improving: jumping, acceleration, change of direction, and rotations. I break down the components of each movment, how to test, and how to improve.  ==> https://www.mashelite.com/product/mash-explosion-power-training-plyometrics/   $39 but 40% off during the first two weeks, so only $24 and there's a new coach guided workout as well.   New Coach guided program:  'Mash Maximize Power, Vertical Leap and Explosion''   $35/mth but we’re running a special for the first two weeks at Only $20/mth and a discount on the first month below:   https://www.bridgeathletic.com/product/mashmaximizepowerverticalleapandexplosion-1632361   Get 30% Off 1st Month- Use Code: ‘MASSIVEHOPSANDPOWER30’   www.mashelite.com www.riseindoorsports.com Thank you to all of our partners:  www.GymAware.com www.ancoretraining.com/MASH www.sorinex.com www.maxeffortmuscle.com www.MashElite.com Athletic Performance, Strength Sports, and Adult Fitness Bundles: https://www.mashelite.com/product-category/bundles/ Supplements from Max Effort Muscle: https://maxeffortmuscle.com/pages/travis-mash Velocity Based Training Needs: https://www.mashelite.com/product-category/gymaware/ Ancore Trainer and GymAware Data Plate: https://ancoretraining.com/?dt_id=2549199 Training Facility:  www.RiseIndoorSports.com.

    34 min
  4. 19/08/2025

    Episode 1 What's Missing from Athletic Performance Programs

    Introduction: Today’s topic: What’s missing from athletic performance programs across the country (high school, private sector, and college).Goal: Build a systematic approach to help athletes maximize performance beyond just lifting weights.Reminder: Champions are made by mastering the little things — not just training hard.The 7-Part Framework:SleepIdeal sleep environment: 68°F, dark room, no screens before bedNutrition & RecoveryMacro minimums:Protein: 1 g per lb body weightCarbs: 3–12 g per lb body weight (depending on sport/intensity)Fat: 20–35% of total caloriesSupplements & recovery tools: breath work, cool downs, PT, chiropractic, sauna, ice baths, hyperbaric chambersTesting & KPIs (Key Performance Indicators)Rotational Strength, Speed, & PowerLateral Strength, Speed, & PowerGoal Setting & HabitsEliminating Organized ChaosRecovery & Monitoring Fatigue:Use jump testing / velocity tracking to monitor fatigueIf below norm → reduce training volume/intensity by 25%If above norm → consider lighter bodybuilding day or active recoveryEnd outdated “grind culture” of beating athletes down with unnecessary early workoutsTools for Accountability:Wearables like Oura Ring or WhoopHelp track sleep, HRV, recoveryEnable team accountability featuresKey Takeaways:Athletic success = Mastery of the mundaneSleep, nutrition, recovery, and monitoring are just as important as lifting and conditioningPrograms need curriculum + accountability for long-term resultsEach future episode will dive deeper into one of the seven key areas Get a Free E-Book with Tips for the Big 6: Big Six Free Download - Mash Elite Performance Visit: https://www.mashelite.com for our EBooks and Programming. Sign up for the newsletter To Join the Online Team: https://www.bridgeathletic.com/store/thenewteammasheliteperformance-1629 Please support our sponsors: GymAware The Gold Standard in VBT https://www.riseindoorsports.com/ https://www.swiftperformance.com/ https://www.shredmill.com/ https://www.sorinex.com/ Ancore Training Systems Go-Exxentric Flywheel Max Effort Muscle and Mash Elite www.MashElite.com Athletic Performance, Strength Sports, and Adult Fitness Bundles: https://www.mashelite.com/product-category/bundles/ Supplements from Max Effort Muscle: https://maxeffortmuscle.com/pages/travis-mash Velocity Based Training Needs: https://www.mashelite.com/product-category/gymaware/ Ancore Trainer and GymAware Data Plate: https://ancoretraining.com/?dt_id=2549199 Training Facility:  www.RiseIndoorSports.com.

    18 min
  5. 12/02/2025

    Episode 416 How to Optimize Neuromuscular Output with Coach Keith Shimon

    In this meeting, I spoke with Coach Keith Shimon. We discussed various aspects of human physiology, injury recovery, and exercise training, with a focus on the nervous system's role in movement and perception. We explored the importance of personalized approaches to training and rehabilitation, emphasizing the need to understand individual physiology and psychology to develop effective exercise programs. The conversation also covered topics such as strength training, power development, and the benefits of maintaining muscle mass and mobility as people age, concluding with a discussion on the importance of tailored coaching and the resources available through their gym, Body Activation, LLC. Links to learn more about Coach Keith Shimon and Body Activation, LLC: http://www.youtube.com/@bodyactivationllc5117Website: body-activation.comInstagram: instagram.com/bodyactivationEmail Coach Shimon:  Keith@body-activation.com Visit: https://www.mashelite.com for our EBooks and Programming. Sign up for the newsletter To Join the Online Team: https://www.bridgeathletic.com/store/thenewteammasheliteperformance-1629 Please support our sponsors: GymAware The Gold Standard in VBT  https://www.riseindoorsports.com/ https://www.swiftperformance.com/ https://www.shredmill.com/ https://www.sorinex.com/ Ancore Training Systems Go-Exxentric Flywheel Max Effort Muscle and Mash Elite www.MashElite.com Athletic Performance, Strength Sports, and Adult Fitness Bundles: https://www.mashelite.com/product-category/bundles/ Supplements from Max Effort Muscle: https://maxeffortmuscle.com/pages/travis-mash Velocity Based Training Needs: https://www.mashelite.com/product-category/gymaware/ Ancore Trainer and GymAware Data Plate: https://ancoretraining.com/?dt_id=2549199 Training Facility:  www.RiseIndoorSports.com.

    55 min
  6. 04/02/2025

    Episode 415 “Programming Actionable Items and Implementation at any Budget”

    Keys to a Successful Program: The goal of this podcast is to give coaches some action items that are easily implemented. Some Testing to see where athletes are: ROM AssessmentsSpeed and JumpingPower and Athletic Indexes How to implement the finding and keys to the success of that implementation:  1st Warm Ups Designed to Target Joints in a Specific Way ending with Speed Prep and Timing KPIs  2nd At Home Programs and Extra Warm Ups and Cool Downs to Target Individual Deficiencies 3rd1st Phase of the Day is the Fastest (Power, Ballistics, and Speed) 4th 2nd Phase of the Day is Strength Qualities, Reactive Properties, & Clean Technique 5th 3rd Phase Assistance Specific to Speed and Athletic Performance Finally, implement a simple Cool Down To gather low hanging fruit: Spend time gathering information about exact goal setting, sleep hygiene, nutrition, and outside stressors to ensure specificity. Visit: https://www.mashelite.com for our EBooks and Programming. Sign up for the newsletter To Join the Online Team: https://www.bridgeathletic.com/store/thenewteammasheliteperformance-1629 Please support our sponsors: https://gymaware.com/  https://www.riseindoorsports.com/ https://www.swiftperformance.com/ https://www.shredmill.com/ www.MashElite.com Athletic Performance, Strength Sports, and Adult Fitness Bundles: https://www.mashelite.com/product-category/bundles/ Supplements from Max Effort Muscle: https://maxeffortmuscle.com/pages/travis-mash Velocity Based Training Needs: https://www.mashelite.com/product-category/gymaware/ Ancore Trainer and GymAware Data Plate: https://ancoretraining.com/?dt_id=2549199 Training Facility:  www.RiseIndoorSports.com.

    52 min
  7. 12/12/2024

    Ep. 414 Does Getting Stronger Make an Athlete Faster

    On today’s episode of The Barbell Life Podcast I discuss the topic, “Does getting Stronger Make an Athlete Faster?” As always, the answer is ‘it depends’. You will need the program that I will be discussing: ⇒ Program Changes Based on Testing First, we discuss the tests necessary to decide what kind of strength program is best suited for an athlete: Dynamic Strength Index click the link for the article on GymAware.Reactive Strength Index click the link for the article on GymAware.Timing Gates from Swift Performance(click on the link to check out Swift Performance) test a 40yd dash looking at:10ydFlying 30ydShredMill (click on the link to check out ShredMill):AccelerationTransitionMax Velocity Enjoy the show, and I hope this clears up the long debated topic. This is the last week to take advantage of the MashJacked Holiday Specials: 60% Off the Mash EBook Bundles50% Off Mash Programs20-60% Off all Mash EBooksSocial Media Links: Twitter: https://x.com/MashElite Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/masheliteperformance?igsh=dDkzdXN5cHkwbHhj www.MashElite.com Athletic Performance, Strength Sports, and Adult Fitness Bundles: https://www.mashelite.com/product-category/bundles/ Supplements from Max Effort Muscle: https://maxeffortmuscle.com/pages/travis-mash Velocity Based Training Needs: https://www.mashelite.com/product-category/gymaware/ Ancore Trainer and GymAware Data Plate: https://ancoretraining.com/?dt_id=2549199 Training Facility:  www.RiseIndoorSports.com.

    33 min
  8. 04/12/2024

    Barbell Life 413 Dr. Mike Lane "Long Term Athletic Development"

    Today on The Barbell Life Podcast, we were joined by, Dr. Mike Lane, Associate Professor in the Department of Exercise and Sport Science at Eastern Kentucky University. He can also deadlift 751 pounds, so he's not just smart.  Today we discussed long term athletic development. We discussed the best way to set expectations:What's your goal?Where are you currently in relation to where you need to be?Train for a few months and see how much progress you make as well as get an idea of what to expect.At that point you will have the information to decide if you're working with a genetically gifted athlete, fast responder, hard gainer, or a combination. The athlete will have time to see what the training is going to be like, and then they can decide if they're willing to put in the work required to get where they want to be.  Mike also discussed a brilliant idea of helping an athlete that isn't cut out for a particular sport in finding something that they could excel in. I think we need more of this in America.We discussed how we both fit into the long term development plan in our original decisions to powerlift. We were in two different sectors and yet both of us became elite.  Mike believes: Here's what gets you 80% of the way:ConsistencyTraining hardAfter that, you will need solid individualized programming to get you as far as you are genetically capable.Our Black Friday Specials are closing out on Sunday, so don't miss out:60% Off Mash EBook Bundleshttps://www.mashelite.com/product-category/bundles/40% Off Mash Online Coachinghttps://www.bridgeathletic.com/store/blackfridayspecialsforteammasheliteperformance-162935% Mash Courses Bundle on Stronger Expertshttps://www.strongerexperts.com/offers/4fEXiLmN/checkout?coupon_code=MASHCYBERMONDAY www.MashElite.com Athletic Performance, Strength Sports, and Adult Fitness Bundles: https://www.mashelite.com/product-category/bundles/ Supplements from Max Effort Muscle: https://maxeffortmuscle.com/pages/travis-mash Velocity Based Training Needs: https://www.mashelite.com/product-category/gymaware/ Ancore Trainer and GymAware Data Plate: https://ancoretraining.com/?dt_id=2549199 Training Facility:  www.RiseIndoorSports.com.

    1h 16m

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Coach Travis Mash talks with industry experts about all things concerning strength - from coaching to programming to technique... from weightlifting to powerlifting to athletic performance.

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