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How To Think About Training Advice (with Dr Eric Helms – Part 1)

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If you coach or train seriously, you have probably had to weigh different sources of training advice against each other.

A successful coach recommends one approach. A research paper seems to suggest another. A physiology-based explanation points somewhere else.

In this episode, I speak with Dr Eric Helms about how to think through those conflicts without becoming dogmatic about any one source.

Dr Helms is a PhD researcher in strength and hypertrophy, a coach of physique and strength athletes, and a high-level natural bodybuilder.


Some of what we discuss:

  • Why success leaves clues, not answers

  • What we can and can’t learn from successful athletes and coaches

  • Why individual hypertrophy studies can seem to conflict

  • How to use reviews and position stands without outsourcing your judgement

  • When physiology-based explanations sound more certain than the evidence allows

This is the first part of a longer conversation with Eric. The second part moves further into the practical programming questions.


Guest and Resources

Dr Eric Helms

Resources mentioned:

Host:

Dr Tony BoutagyExercise scientist and coach translating exercise science into practical training and programming decisions.Instagram: @tonyboutagyCourses, seminars, and resources: https://tonyboutagy.com/

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