Episode #320: Programming Teaching Rounds

Episode #320: Programming Teaching Rounds

Author: Barbell Medicine November 15, 2024 Duration: 1:21:47

Dr. Jordan Feigenbaum and Dr. Austin Baraki discuss the fundamentals of exercise programming. They outline four major evidence-based goals for programming regarding health: strength, power, hypertrophy, and cardiorespiratory fitness. They introduce the WATER model for programming variables: weight (intensity), amount (volume), type (exercise selection), effort, and regulation (how-to regulate these variables). They stress the importance of matching training stimuli to individual needs and preferences, and the benefits of varying training intensities and modalities for comprehensive fitness development.

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Hosted by the team at Barbell Medicine, the Barbell Medicine Podcast delves into the complex intersection of health, fitness, and medical science. Rather than offering quick fixes, the discussions here are grounded in evidence-based practice, exploring how training, nutrition, and lifestyle intersect with long-term well-being. You’ll hear nuanced conversations that challenge common fitness myths and provide practical insights applicable to both everyday lifters and clinical populations. Episodes often feature deep dives into rehabilitation, strength programming, pain science, and metabolic health, all delivered with a focus on applying robust scientific principles to real-world scenarios. This podcast serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to move beyond oversimplified advice and understand the “why” behind effective training and sustainable health practices. Tune in for thoughtful analysis and accessible explanations that make the latest research relevant to your own goals.
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