Eric, Brad, and Brian discuss methods dual athletes can use to maximize their competitiveness in both bodybuilding and powerlifting. These same methods can also be used by noncompetitors who want to get big *and* strong. Why do the coaches program more bodybuilding work for their powerlifting athletes than they used to? Do the benefits of specificity max out at a certain point? How does specificity change over time? How does the minimum effective dose for novice lifters and advanced lifters differ? For most people, does training for bodybuilding and powerlifting at the same time actually result in suboptimal progress in one or both? Is there a potential benefit to training across a wider variety of rep ranges? How can the stimulus-to-fatigue ratio of an exercise differ between people? The answers to these questions and many more are covered in this episode.
Timestamps
0:00- Introduction
7:06- The biggest changes the coaches have made to the way they work with dual athletes
31:45- The proposed benefits of powerbuilding
50:56- Why Eric eventually had to decrease his powerlifting training so that he could make better progress on his bodybuilding goals
55:46- For most people, does training for bodybuilding and powerlifting at the same time actually result in suboptimal progress in one or both?
1:07:02- Do your training the way it was intended to be done
1:10:27- Why did 3DMJ originally start promoting a blended approach and create a lot of dual-sport athletes?
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