Sometimes More Is More (The Sedentary Lifter Problem) | Ep 475

Sometimes More Is More (The Sedentary Lifter Problem) | Ep 475

Author: Philip Pape, Evidence-Based Nutrition Coach, Strength Training & Fat Loss Expert June 8, 2026 Duration: 31:14
You lift weights 3-4 days a week, you hit your protein, you sleep well, and the muscle you've built still isn't showing. For a lot of lifters over 40, the highest-leverage change is something else... how much you move the rest of the day, through a combination of steps, getting up frequently, NEAT, and a little cardio. The advice that you're overtraining and need to do LESS to recover more is the right advice for some lifters but wrong for others, and the difference comes down to... con...

Ever feel like you're doing everything right in the gym and kitchen, but the scale and the mirror tell a different story? You're not alone. Wits & Weights | Evidence-Based Fitness & Nutrition for Lifters Over 40 is for those who are past the beginner phase and deep into the grind, yet frustrated by stalled progress. Hosted by Philip Pape, an evidence-based nutrition coach, this podcast cuts through the noise of fitness fads and industry hype. Each episode takes a common, often unquestioned, piece of advice-be it about protein timing, cardio protocols, or specific lifting techniques-and subjects it to a logical, science-informed scrutiny. Philip identifies why these mainstream rules frequently fail, especially for lifters navigating the unique physiological landscape of being over 40, and provides clear, actionable strategies that actually align with how your body works. It’s for the critical thinker who knows that effort deserves intelligent direction. You’ll find practical insights on strength training, sustainable fat loss, and nutrition that prioritizes long-term health and performance without gimmicks. Tune in for a conversation that replaces confusion with clarity and effort with evidence, helping you finally see the results your hard work warrants.
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Duration: 31:07
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Duration: 27:58
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