#444 Nick Shaw - Where “Science Based Lifting” Went Wrong

#444 Nick Shaw - Where “Science Based Lifting” Went Wrong

Author: Andrew Coates February 17, 2026 Duration: 1:06:39

Nick Shaw — CEO of RP Strength, author, and IFBB Pro Bodybuilder — returns to the show to discuss how the “science-based lifting” space evolved from education into competing ideologies.


In this episode, Nick and Andrew break down what actually matters for building muscle, why online hypertrophy debates have become tribal, and how context — including training age, anthropometry, and life constraints — should drive training decisions far more than rigid dogma.


THIS EPISODE COVERS:


Where science-based lifting content creators went wrong


Why the hypertrophy space feels like an ideological battleground


The practical reality of low-rep vs high-rep training


Why anthropometry and age influence rep-range decisions


The most important principles for building muscle effectively


Whether you can disagree with someone and still respect them


How Nick maintains his IFBB Pro-level physique


Balancing training with family life and running a company


Using seasons of intensity and maintenance phases in training


And much more


Instagram: @nick.shaw.rp


CHAPTERS


00:16 Nick Shaw Returns: White Monster, RP Strength & catching up

02:17 Why Hypertrophy Content Feels Like an Ideology War

03:44 From Gatekeepers to Algorithms: Social Media Rewards Extremes

08:43 The “Weird Curl” Debate: Novel Stimulus vs Clickbait

15:52 Low-Rep Hypertrophy Absolutism: What Works, What’s Not

22:03 Training Age, Joint Tolerance & Lever Lengths: Context Matters

24:45 Creator Incentives: Education vs Outlandish Content

27:35 Sponsor Break: RP Hypertrophy App

28:58 Muscle-Building Principles: Consistency, Failure Proximity & Progression

33:58 Old-School Debates & Survivorship Bias

34:46 Why Elite Bodybuilders Aren’t Great Templates

35:07 Volume vs Intensity False Dichotomy

37:02 Cancel Culture in Fitness & Context Collapse

39:38 Viral Hot Takes and Stimulus Misunderstandings

46:46 Social Media Outrage and Tribalism

52:13 Sponsor Break: King Kong Bags + Arnold Meetup

53:25 Maintaining an IFBB Pro Physique Training 3x/Week

56:14 Seasons of Intensity & Maintenance Phases

59:03 RP Hypertrophy App Guardrails & Progression

01:02:00 Micro Plates & Home Gym Hacks

01:04:22 Wrap-Up & Where to Follow Nick


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Andrew Coates hosts Lift Free And Diet Hard, a conversation grounded in the belief that strength and wellness are built on more than just routines. This podcast moves beyond quick fixes to examine the principles and personal stories that shape a sustainable, intentional life. You’ll hear from a variety of inspiring guests who share not only their expertise but also the real-world challenges and triumphs they’ve faced. The discussions naturally weave together the science of fitness with the practicalities of daily choices, offering a nuanced look at what it means to truly care for your physical and mental health. Each episode is designed to provide actionable insights you can use to navigate your own path, fostering resilience and confidence whether you're in the gym or the kitchen. By focusing on informed decision-making over dogma, the Lift Free And Diet Hard podcast becomes a resource for anyone looking to cut through the noise of wellness culture. Andrew facilitates these explorations with a focus on empowerment, ensuring every conversation adds a layer of understanding to the complex journey of building a strong, healthy life.
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