EP. 21 DR. ERIC HELMS - MAX MUSCLE GAIN: OPTIMIZING PROGRAM DESIGN
In this episode of Anabolic Radio, I had the pleasure of chatting to Dr. Eric Helms. This episode was very exercise science and training theory-heavy, so put on your seatbelt.
At the heart of science lies this one small fact: one size does not fit all. While general principles apply to all individuals, putting these into practice is more art than science.
Innate differences in aerobic capacity, muscle fiber type, insertions/origins, and even proportions/ratios in our skeletal structure- affect how you will respond to a program.
Only through trial and error will you be able to determine what works for you.
Science is the framework that should guide the development and execution of your training program, but there is no substitute for experience, common sense, and effort- All of which will be common denominators regardless of the program.
In this episode, we spoke about a variety of topics ranging from exercise selection, to biomechanics and individual differences in training, to volume requirements, all the way to training to failure.
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:20 Eric’s Offseason/Return to the stage
03:50 The importance of context
04:30 Efficient exercise selection
09:00 Squat mechanics/biomechanical differences
10:44 Optimizing set up/execution for movements
11:30 Volume requirements
15:00 Movement tradeoffs
17:00 Principle specificity
18:30 Exercise sequence
24:24 Effort/Proximity to failure
30:00 Nuances of failure
38:00 Anatomy/Biomechanics in training
44:00 Overreaching & overtraining
50:00 Repetition tempo
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