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The Chop it Up Podcast
zacsharris
51 episodes
7 hours ago
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Progressive Overload: Essential or Overrated?
The Chop it Up Podcast
1 hour 26 minutes
3 months ago
Progressive Overload: Essential or Overrated?
In this episode of the Chop It Up Strength podcast, Coach Parker and Coach Zac focus on the concept of progressive overload. They reflect on their previous episode, engage in rapid-fire questions about training preferences, and assess their coaching skills. The conversation delves into the Dunning-Kruger effect in coaching, the importance of group training, and the origins of progressive overload, tracing it back to historical figures like Milo. They also address modern misunderstandings of the term and its application in hypertrophy training. In this conversation, Parker and Zac delve into the complexities of hypertrophy and strength training, discussing common mistakes, practical approaches to volume manipulation, and the importance of understanding the nuances of strength training. They emphasize the need for balance when pursuing multiple fitness goals and the significance of consistency and realistic expectations in training. The discussion also touches on the role of progressive overload in general fitness and concludes with thoughts on training philosophy and the importance of planning and methodical approaches to achieve desired outcomes.  
The Chop it Up Podcast