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Unlock Elite Fitness Secrets with the RAW Podcast by IRON COMPANY!
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Welcome to the RAW Podcast hosted by IRON COMPANY! Join us for exclusive interviews with top fitness experts and athletes like Kirk Karwoski, Dorian Yates, and Jason Henderson. Discover powerful insights on powerlifting, bodybuilding, sports training, and holistic wellness. Dive into our episodes to unlock elite fitness strategies and elevate your training game. Don't miss out—visit our show website now for transformative content and explore our wide range of premium gym equipment and flooring solutions at www.ironcompany.com.
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Guest: Cristi Bartlett, Director of Strength & Conditioning (NC State); former competitive powerlifter; extensive experience with collegiate and pro settings.What you’ll learnHow to get lean while coaching and training full‑time—realistic nutrition that fits real lifePlanning indulgences inside a disciplined week (compliance > perfection)Recovery that actually moves the needle: sleep, walking, mobility, and simple micro‑breaksThe mindset shift from max strength goals to physique recompositionCoaching lessons from collegiate S&C to individual transformationKey topics discussedMacro control without obsession; how “tight weekdays + flexible weekends” can still net progressTraining split ideas post‑powerlifting: more hypertrophy, joint‑friendly volume, smarter conditioningRecovery hacks you’ll actually use at work: movement snacks, posture resets, quick tissue workIdentity, stress, and staying consistent when your job is already in the gymShop the episode (listener resources)Cardio Equipment (conditioning that supports fat loss)https://www.ironcompany.com/cardio-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep174Free Weights (dumbbells, barbells, kettlebells)https://www.ironcompany.com/free-weights?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep174Kettlebells (ballistic conditioning & strength)https://www.ironcompany.com/free-weights/kettlebells?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep174Weight Benches (hypertrophy basics)https://www.ironcompany.com/strength-training-equipment/weight-benches?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep174Gym Flooring (protect your space and reduce noise)https://www.ironcompany.com/rubber-gym-flooring?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep174Related guides & weekly readingUltimate Guide to Gym Equipmenthttps://www.ironcompany.com/articles?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep174Kettlebell Buying Guidehttps://www.ironcompany.com/blog/kettlebell-buying-guide-what-kettlebell-is-right-for-you?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep174Best Barbell Exerciseshttps://www.ironcompany.com/blog/Best-Barbell-Exercises?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep174Full episode list & show resourceshttps://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep174About RAW by IRON COMPANYSince 1997, IRON COMPANY has supplied commercial‑grade gym equipment and flooring to home, commercial, and government buyers. The RAW podcast features Marty Gallagher, J.P. Brice, and Jim Steel discussing strength training, conditioning, nutrition, and mindset—plus interviews with world‑class athletes and coaches.Support the showIf you enjoyed this episode, leave a quick rating/review in your podcast app and share it with a training partner or coach.
IRON COMPANY — trusted gym equipment & flooring since 1997 Full episode list & resources:https://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Cardio Equipment (treadmills, ellipticals, bikes):https://www.ironcompany.com/cardio-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Free Weights (dumbbells, barbells, kettlebells):https://www.ironcompany.com/free-weights?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Gym Flooring (rubber rolls, mats, tiles):https://www.ironcompany.com/rubber-gym-flooring?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Strength Training Equipment (benches, racks, cages):https://www.ironcompany.com/strength-training-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Government & GSA Buyers (contract & bids):https://www.ironcompany.com/gsa-and-cmas-bid-information?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps RAW Articles & Training Guides:https://www.ironcompany.com/articles?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps
ABOUT THE GUESTRich Salke is a veteran bodybuilder, university lecturer, and strength coach who has advised competitive lifters and tactical professionals on performance nutrition and resistance training.WHAT YOU’LL LEARNA simple, defensible way to set calories and protein for fat loss while keeping strength.How to use strength training and structured cardio together to drive body‑composition change.The role of recovery (sleep, stress, deloading) in avoiding stalls and burnout.Which supplement and diet myths to ignore—and what actually matters day to day.KEY TOPICSCalorie control and protein sufficiency for preserving lean mass.Progressive resistance training with planned fatigue management.Cardio periodization that supports fat loss without compromising lifting performance.QUICK ANSWERSQ: What is the most important nutrition factor for fat loss?A: Maintaining a consistent calorie deficit while keeping protein high enough to preserve lean mass is the primary driver; the exact numbers depend on body size, activity, and goals.Q: How much protein should most lifters aim for when cutting?A: Many lifters do well in the ~0.7–1.0 g per pound of goal bodyweight per day range, adjusted for training volume, body composition, and digestion tolerance.Q: How should I combine cardio with strength work?A: Keep 2–4 weekly cardio sessions in non‑interfering zones (e.g., easy steady state or short intervals) around your key lifts, and progress duration or intensity gradually.SHOP THE EPISODEPerformance Eating for Power Training (nutrition framework)https://www.ironcompany.com/blog/performance-eating-power-training?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep173Post‑Workout Replenishment for Weight Training (what to eat after lifting)https://www.ironcompany.com/blog/post-workout-replenishment-weight-training?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep173Cardio Training Periodization (plan conditioning without killing gains)https://www.ironcompany.com/blog/cardio-training-periodization?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep173Free Weights — Dumbbells, Barbells, Kettlebellshttps://www.ironcompany.com/free-weights?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep173Weight Benches — Flat/Incline/Utilityhttps://www.ironcompany.com/strength-training-equipment/weight-benches?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep173FULL EPISODE LIST & RESOURCEShttps://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep173
IRON COMPANY — trusted gym equipment & flooring since 1997 Full episode list & resources:https://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Cardio Equipment (treadmills, ellipticals, bikes):https://www.ironcompany.com/cardio-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Free Weights (dumbbells, barbells, kettlebells):https://www.ironcompany.com/free-weights?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Gym Flooring (rubber rolls, mats, tiles):https://www.ironcompany.com/rubber-gym-flooring?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Strength Training Equipment (benches, racks, cages):https://www.ironcompany.com/strength-training-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Government & GSA Buyers (contract & bids):https://www.ironcompany.com/gsa-and-cmas-bid-information?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps RAW Articles & Training Guides:https://www.ironcompany.com/articles?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps
ABOUT THIS EPISODEA straight‑talk framework for staying out of the overtraining ditch—and the undertraining ditch—while building strength year‑round.WHAT YOU’LL LEARNHow to set sustainable weekly volume and adjust load with auto‑regulationWhen to use deloads and exercise rotation to manage joint and CNS stressRecovery priorities that move the needle: sleep, calories, protein, stepsSimple progress tests to confirm you’re adapting (not just accumulating fatigue)KEY TOPICSBalancing intensity vs. volume across the weekSigns you’re under‑recovered and how to course‑correct fastMinimalist programming for lifters with limited timeQUICK ANSWERSQ: What is the fastest way to know I’m doing too much?A: Watch performance markers: bar speed drops, reps/sets fall off, and motivation, sleep, or resting HR worsens for several days—deload or reduce volume.Q: How often should I deload?A: Most lifters benefit every 3–6 hard weeks; advanced lifters can autoregulate—insert a lighter week when performance or recovery flags.Q: What’s the simplest “busy lifter” template?A: Three full‑body sessions/week using one squat, one press, one pull plus assistance; keep 1–2 reps in reserve and add low‑impact conditioning on off days.RESOURCES & ARTICLESAvoiding Overtraining (Marty Gallagher)https://www.ironcompany.com/blog/marty-gallagher-raw-avoiding-overtraining?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep172Reassessing Recoveryhttps://www.ironcompany.com/blog/reassessing-recovery?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep172Cardio Training Periodizationhttps://www.ironcompany.com/blog/cardio-training-periodization?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep172Abbreviated Training: The Godsend for Muscle & Strength Gainshttps://www.ironcompany.com/blog/abbreviated-training-the-godsend-for-muscle-and-strength-gains?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep172SHOP THE EPISODEStrength Training Equipment (racks, benches, machines)https://www.ironcompany.com/strength-training-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep172Weight Bencheshttps://www.ironcompany.com/strength-training-equipment/weight-benches?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep172Pro Series Power Cagehttps://www.ironcompany.com/pro-series-power-cage?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep172Dumbbells (all styles)https://www.ironcompany.com/free-weights/dumbbells?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep172Theragun Elite (recovery tool)https://www.ironcompany.com/theragun-elite-therabody?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep172FULL EPISODE LIST & RESOURCEShttps://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep172
IRON COMPANY — trusted gym equipment & flooring since 1997 Full episode list & resources:https://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Cardio Equipment (treadmills, ellipticals, bikes):https://www.ironcompany.com/cardio-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Free Weights (dumbbells, barbells, kettlebells):https://www.ironcompany.com/free-weights?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Gym Flooring (rubber rolls, mats, tiles):https://www.ironcompany.com/rubber-gym-flooring?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Strength Training Equipment (benches, racks, cages):https://www.ironcompany.com/strength-training-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Government & GSA Buyers (contract & bids):https://www.ironcompany.com/gsa-and-cmas-bid-information?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps RAW Articles & Training Guides:https://www.ironcompany.com/articles?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps
ABOUT THE GUESTEd Coan—often regarded as the greatest powerlifter in history—joins raw squat world‑record holder Ray Williams and coach/author Marty Gallagher to analyze elite performance, programming, and competition execution.WHAT YOU’LL LEARNHow legends plan peaking cycles and set intelligent attempts for meet dayTechnical cues for powerful squats, efficient benches, and strong deadliftsSimple methods to bust plateaus without burning outHow to outfit a reliable powerlifting space with racks, bars, plates, platforms, and flooringKEY TOPICSPeriodization vs. day‑to‑day autoregulation for strengthSquat setup, bracing, and bar position; bench bar path; deadlift stance and gripBuilding a dependable home or team training environmentQUICK ANSWERSQ: What’s the fastest way to improve meet results?A: Use conservative openers, make 5–7% jumps, and prioritize flawless technique; carry momentum with second attempts you can own.Q: What are the essentials for a home powerlifting gym?A: A stable power cage, a quality Olympic power bar, calibrated plates, a platform, and dense rubber gym flooring form a durable foundation.Q: How often should I squat, bench, and deadlift?A: Most lifters progress on 1–2 exposures per lift weekly, cycling volume and intensity with a 3–6 week peak.SHOP THE EPISODEPro Series Power Cagehttps://www.ironcompany.com/pro-series-power-cage?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep171IRON COMPANY Olympic Power Squat Barhttps://www.ironcompany.com/olympic-power-squat-bar-ironcompany-ic-psc-45-usa-ic-ps-45-usa?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep171Ivanko Calibrated Powerlifting Plateshttps://www.ironcompany.com/ivanko-cbpp-olympic-calibrated-powerlifting-plates?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep171Weightlifting Platforms (category)https://www.ironcompany.com/strength-training-equipment/weightlifting-platforms?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep171Performance Beast Rubber Flooring Rollhttps://www.ironcompany.com/performance-beast-rubber-flooring-roll-ecore-performance-beast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep171FULL EPISODE LIST & RESOURCEShttps://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep171
IRON COMPANY — trusted gym equipment & flooring since 1997 Full episode list & resources:https://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Cardio Equipment (treadmills, ellipticals, bikes):https://www.ironcompany.com/cardio-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Free Weights (dumbbells, barbells, kettlebells):https://www.ironcompany.com/free-weights?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Gym Flooring (rubber rolls, mats, tiles):https://www.ironcompany.com/rubber-gym-flooring?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Strength Training Equipment (benches, racks, cages):https://www.ironcompany.com/strength-training-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Government & GSA Buyers (contract & bids):https://www.ironcompany.com/gsa-and-cmas-bid-information?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps RAW Articles & Training Guides:https://www.ironcompany.com/articles?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps
ABOUT THIS EPISODEHow to program biceps and triceps for visible growth, without junk volume. We outline frequency, weekly set targets, rep schemes, and exercise pairings that scale from beginner to advanced.WHAT YOU’LL LEARNHow many direct arm sessions per week most lifters need to growWeekly set targets for biceps and triceps and how to progress them safelyWhen to use straight sets, rest–pause, and back‑off sets for arm hypertrophyExercise sequencing that pairs compounds with high‑tension isolation workKEY TOPICSFrequency vs. volume: finding your minimum effective doseExercise selection: curls, extensions, and the best compound supportRecovery methods that prevent elbow and shoulder irritationQUICK ANSWERSQ: How many times per week should I train arms for growth?A: Most lifters grow well on 2 focused arm slots per week totaling 10–16 working sets combined for biceps and triceps, progressed gradually.Q: What rep ranges build the most arm size?A: Use a mix of 6–10 reps on heavier compounds and 10–20 reps on isolation movements to accumulate quality tension without joint stress.Q: Do I need direct arm work if I already press and pull?A: Yes—compounds set the base, but targeted curls and extensions reliably add upper‑arm size and improve weak links in pressing and pulling.SHOP THE EPISODEIRON COMPANY Urethane Dumbbells (core tool for curls, hammer curls, and triceps work)https://www.ironcompany.com/iron-company-urethane-dumbbells?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep170Ivanko Black Oxide Olympic EZ Curl Bar (joint‑friendly bar path for biceps and triceps)https://www.ironcompany.com/ivanko-black-oxide-olympic-ez-curl-bar?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep170IRON COMPANY Urethane Olympic Plates with Grips (secure loading for curl and extension variations)https://www.ironcompany.com/urethane-olympic-plates-with-grips-iron-company-ic-uopg?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep170Arsenal Alpha Standing Preacher Curl Bench (locked‑in mechanics for peak biceps tension)https://www.ironcompany.com/alpha-standing-preacher-curl-bench-arsenal-alpha-spc?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep170Lock-Jaw Barbell Collars (fast, secure plate changes between arm supersets)https://www.ironcompany.com/lock-jaw-barbell-collars?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep170FULL EPISODE LIST & RESOURCEShttps://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep170
IRON COMPANY — trusted gym equipment & flooring since 1997 Full episode list & resources:https://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Cardio Equipment (treadmills, ellipticals, bikes):https://www.ironcompany.com/cardio-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Free Weights (dumbbells, barbells, kettlebells):https://www.ironcompany.com/free-weights?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Gym Flooring (rubber rolls, mats, tiles):https://www.ironcompany.com/rubber-gym-flooring?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Strength Training Equipment (benches, racks, cages):https://www.ironcompany.com/strength-training-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Government & GSA Buyers (contract & bids):https://www.ironcompany.com/gsa-and-cmas-bid-information?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps RAW Articles & Training Guides:https://www.ironcompany.com/articles?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps
ABOUT THE GUESTDr. Charlie Seltzer is a board‑certified physician in Obesity Medicine and a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist. He runs a clinical practice focused on weight management, performance, and healthy longevity.WHAT YOU’LL LEARNHow to combine medical screening, training, and nutrition for healthy fat loss without muscle loss.Weekly templates that balance resistance training, low‑impact cardio, and recovery for adults 35+.Protein targets, calorie control, and habit design that drive adherence over the long term.When to adjust volume and intensity to avoid overuse injuries and plateaus.KEY TOPICSStrength training as the foundation of healthy aging and metabolism.Low‑impact conditioning options that protect joints while improving VO2 and recovery.Sleep, stress, and biomarkers that signal when to push or pull back.QUICK ANSWERSQ: What’s the best way to lose fat without sacrificing muscle?A: Lift 2–4 days/week with progressive overload, hit daily protein targets, and use modest calorie deficits paired with low‑impact cardio.Q: How much cardio supports longevity without hurting strength?A: 90–150 minutes/week of easy to moderate work (bike, elliptical, walking treadmill) plus short intervals as tolerated improves health markers with minimal interference.Q: What recovery signals should midlife lifters watch?A: Declining sleep quality, resting HR variability, persistent soreness, and performance regression are cues to reduce volume/intensity and prioritize recovery.SHOP THE EPISODEEndurance Walking Treadmill — low‑impact conditioninghttps://www.ironcompany.com/body-solid-endurance-walking-treadmill-t50?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep169Lifecycle RS3 Recumbent Bike — joint‑friendly cardiohttps://www.ironcompany.com/life-fitness-lifecycle-rs3-recumbent-bike-go-console?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep169IRON COMPANY Urethane Dumbbells — scalable strength workhttps://www.ironcompany.com/iron-company-urethane-dumbbells?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep169Full Commercial Adjustable Bench (SFID425) — safe pressing angleshttps://www.ironcompany.com/body-solid-full-commercial-adjustable-bench-sfid425?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep169Strength Training Equipment — racks, machines, storagehttps://www.ironcompany.com/strength-training-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep169FULL EPISODE LIST & RESOURCEShttps://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep169
IRON COMPANY — trusted gym equipment & flooring since 1997 Full episode list & resources:https://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Cardio Equipment (treadmills, ellipticals, bikes):https://www.ironcompany.com/cardio-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Free Weights (dumbbells, barbells, kettlebells):https://www.ironcompany.com/free-weights?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Gym Flooring (rubber rolls, mats, tiles):https://www.ironcompany.com/rubber-gym-flooring?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Strength Training Equipment (benches, racks, cages):https://www.ironcompany.com/strength-training-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Government & GSA Buyers (contract & bids):https://www.ironcompany.com/gsa-and-cmas-bid-information?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps RAW Articles & Training Guides:https://www.ironcompany.com/articles?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps
ABOUT THE GUESTJohn Roy is a U.S. Army Veteran, self‑published author, and competitive powerlifter who trains in his home gym while managing family and full‑time professional responsibilities.WHAT YOU’LL LEARNHow to structure squat, bench, and deadlift around a full life without stalling progressThe minimum viable home‑gym setup (rack, barbell, bench, plates, flooring) and why it mattersSimple recovery tactics that fit real schedules: sleep targets, walking, and sane volume controlMindset tools for consistency: session objectives, training logs, and pre‑planned progressionsKEY TOPICSWeekly programming templates for strength with limited timeBasement/garage gym ergonomics, storage, and rubber flooring choicesWhen to push vs. hold back to avoid overuse and keep momentumQUICK ANSWERSQ: What are the essentials for a strong basement gym?A: A sturdy rack, flat/incline bench, 20 kg barbell, adjustable dumbbells or a small set, plates, and rubber gym flooring to protect the subfloor and reduce noise.Q: How many days per week should busy adults train the big three?A: Three focused sessions (SQ/Bench/DL variations) with one optional accessory day covers most lifters while allowing recovery.Q: What flooring works best under racks and deadlift areas?A: Dense rolled rubber or heavy mats (8 mm–12 mm+) to absorb impact, stabilize footing, and protect concrete and equipment.SHOP THE EPISODEPro Series Power Cage (compact, heavy-duty rack)https://www.ironcompany.com/pro-series-power-cage?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep168Elite Lean Garage Rack — IRON COMPANYhttps://www.ironcompany.com/elite-lean-garage-rack-iron-company-wri-lgr-elite?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep16820 kg 195K PSI Olympic Bar — IRON COMPANYhttps://www.ironcompany.com/olympic-weightlifting-bar-20kg-195-000-psi-iron-company-ic-ob-5150?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep168IRON COMPANY Urethane Dumbbellshttps://www.ironcompany.com/iron-company-urethane-dumbbells?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep168Black Rubber Roll Flooring (light commercial) for home gymshttps://www.ironcompany.com/black-rubber-roll-flooring-light-commercial?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep168FULL EPISODE LIST & RESOURCEShttps://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep168
IRON COMPANY — trusted gym equipment & flooring since 1997 Full episode list & resources:https://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Cardio Equipment (treadmills, ellipticals, bikes):https://www.ironcompany.com/cardio-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Free Weights (dumbbells, barbells, kettlebells):https://www.ironcompany.com/free-weights?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Gym Flooring (rubber rolls, mats, tiles):https://www.ironcompany.com/rubber-gym-flooring?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Strength Training Equipment (benches, racks, cages):https://www.ironcompany.com/strength-training-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Government & GSA Buyers (contract & bids):https://www.ironcompany.com/gsa-and-cmas-bid-information?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps RAW Articles & Training Guides:https://www.ironcompany.com/articles?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps
ABOUT THE GUESTJustin Watson is a professional wide receiver and Super Bowl champion. He shares how elite preparation, strength work, sprint training, and recovery protocols translate to consistent on‑field performance.WHAT YOU’LL LEARNHow NFL receivers train acceleration, top‑end speed, and change of direction without breaking downA weekly template that blends lifting, sprinting, on‑field work, and recoverySimple nutrition and sleep anchors that drive repeatable performanceSmart equipment choices for a high‑output garage or team facilityKEY TOPICSSprint mechanics, curved treadmill technique, and sled progressionsStrength standards for pressing, pulling, and lower‑body powerMobility, soft‑tissue work, and active recovery between sessionsQUICK ANSWERSQ: What builds NFL‑level speed without overuse?A: Short hill sprints, curved treadmill sessions, and low‑volume resisted sled runs paired with quality rest.Q: Best way to balance lifting with skill work?A: Anchor two lower‑body power days and two upper sessions, then fit route work and sprints on freshest days.Q: Most overlooked recovery habit?A: Consistent sleep and light daily mobility—small wins that compound over a long season.SHOP THE EPISODETrueForm Trainer — non‑motorized curved treadmill for sprint mechanicshttps://www.ironcompany.com/trueform-trainer-non-motorized-curved-treadmill?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep167Modular Push‑Pull Sled — loadable sled for acceleration and strengthhttps://www.ironcompany.com/modular-push-pull-sled?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep167Smart Soft Plyo Cube — safe, stackable jumps for power developmenthttps://www.ironcompany.com/prism-fitness-smart-soft-plyo-cube?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep167IRON COMPANY FIT Rack — compact training rack for home or facilityhttps://www.ironcompany.com/fit-rack-iron-company-wri-fit-rack?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep167Theragun Elite — percussive therapy for between‑session recoveryhttps://www.ironcompany.com/theragun-elite-therabody?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep167FULL EPISODE LIST & RESOURCEShttps://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep167
IRON COMPANY — trusted gym equipment & flooring since 1997 Full episode list & resources:https://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Cardio Equipment (treadmills, ellipticals, bikes):https://www.ironcompany.com/cardio-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Free Weights (dumbbells, barbells, kettlebells):https://www.ironcompany.com/free-weights?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Gym Flooring (rubber rolls, mats, tiles):https://www.ironcompany.com/rubber-gym-flooring?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Strength Training Equipment (benches, racks, cages):https://www.ironcompany.com/strength-training-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Government & GSA Buyers (contract & bids):https://www.ironcompany.com/gsa-and-cmas-bid-information?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps RAW Articles & Training Guides:https://www.ironcompany.com/articles?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps
ABOUT THIS EPISODEA clear plan beats intensity alone. We walk through a straightforward blueprint for rapid but sustainable body recomposition—covering training priorities, nutrition targets, and recovery habits that compound over 4–8 weeks and beyond.WHAT YOU’LL LEARNThe simplest weekly split for fat loss and lean mass retentionHow to set progression (load, reps, sets) without overreachingWhere cardio fits: steady state vs intervals for busy schedulesProtein, calories, steps, and sleep: thresholds that actually move the needleKEY TOPICSBlending strength work with targeted conditioning to accelerate recompositionSelecting durable, space‑efficient gear for home or garage gymsPractical recovery: deload markers, soreness management, and adherenceQUICK ANSWERSQ: How many days per week should I train for a fast but sustainable cut?A: Three to four total‑body or upper/lower sessions with two short conditioning days works for most; add steps daily to raise energy expenditure without excessive fatigue.Q: What’s the minimum protein target during a cut?A: Aim for ~0.8–1.0 grams per pound of goal bodyweight per day to preserve lean tissue while in a calorie deficit.Q: Is HIIT required to get lean quickly?A: No—use it sparingly if recovery allows. Many lifters see better adherence and equal fat loss with brisk walking and moderate intervals paired to progressive strength work.SHOP THE EPISODEUrethane Dumbbells — durable heads, wide weight spans for progressive overloadhttps://www.ironcompany.com/iron-company-urethane-dumbbells?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep166Adjustable & Flat/Incline Weight Benches — anchor your pressing and rowshttps://www.ironcompany.com/strength-training-equipment/weight-benches?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep166TrueForm Trainer — responsive curved treadmill for efficient conditioninghttps://www.ironcompany.com/trueform-trainer-non-motorized-curved-treadmill?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep166Performance Beast Rolled Rubber — shock‑absorbing gym flooring for lifts and cardiohttps://www.ironcompany.com/performance-beast-rubber-flooring-roll-ecore-performance-beast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep166Premium Powder‑Coated Kettlebells — compact metabolic finishers and strength workhttps://www.ironcompany.com/premium-powder-coated-kettlebells-iron-company-ic-ppck?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep166FULL EPISODE LIST & RESOURCEShttps://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep166
IRON COMPANY — trusted gym equipment & flooring since 1997 Full episode list & resources:https://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Cardio Equipment (treadmills, ellipticals, bikes):https://www.ironcompany.com/cardio-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Free Weights (dumbbells, barbells, kettlebells):https://www.ironcompany.com/free-weights?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Gym Flooring (rubber rolls, mats, tiles):https://www.ironcompany.com/rubber-gym-flooring?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Strength Training Equipment (benches, racks, cages):https://www.ironcompany.com/strength-training-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Government & GSA Buyers (contract & bids):https://www.ironcompany.com/gsa-and-cmas-bid-information?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps RAW Articles & Training Guides:https://www.ironcompany.com/articles?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps
ABOUT THIS EPISODEWhy the deadlift is one of the most valuable human lifts, how to execute it safely, and which variations extend progress over years of training.WHAT YOU’LL LEARNHow to set your brace, hinge, and bar path for efficient, safe pullsWhen to use conventional, sumo, and trap‑bar deadlifts in a yearly planSimple programming for beginners, intermediates, and advanced liftersFloor protection, platforms, and plates that reduce noise and protect subfloorsKEY TOPICSTechnique: foot pressure, hip height, neutral spine, and lockout mechanicsProgramming: weekly frequency, top‑set + back‑off schemes, and rotation of variationsEquipment: choosing bars, plates, platforms, mats, and accessories for deadliftingQUICK ANSWERSQ: How often should most lifters deadlift?A: One to two sessions per week works for most; rotate intensity (heavy, moderate, technique) and variations to manage fatigue.Q: Trap bar vs. straight bar—when should I switch?A: Use a trap bar during high‑volume phases or when you need a more upright torso; return to a straight bar to peak specific strength and skill.Q: What protects floors best for heavy pulls?A: A dedicated lifting platform or 3/4" rubber tiles/mats with bumper plates reduces impact, vibration, and noise while protecting subfloors.SHOP THE EPISODE20 kg 195K PSI Olympic Bar — IRON COMPANYhttps://www.ironcompany.com/olympic-weightlifting-bar-20kg-195-000-psi-iron-company-ic-ob-5150?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep165Modular Multi‑Functional Hex/Trap Barhttps://www.ironcompany.com/modular-multi-functional-hex-trap-bar?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep165Hi‑Temp Bumper Plateshttps://www.ironcompany.com/hi-temp-bumper-plates-ic-ht-0?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep1658' x 8' Lifting Platform — Legend Fitnesshttps://www.ironcompany.com/8x8-lifting-platform-legend-fitness?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep165Heavy‑Duty Deadlifting Matshttps://www.ironcompany.com/heavy-duty-deadlifting-mats?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep165FULL EPISODE LIST & RESOURCEShttps://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep165
IRON COMPANY — trusted gym equipment & flooring since 1997 Full episode list & resources:https://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Cardio Equipment (treadmills, ellipticals, bikes):https://www.ironcompany.com/cardio-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Free Weights (dumbbells, barbells, kettlebells):https://www.ironcompany.com/free-weights?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Gym Flooring (rubber rolls, mats, tiles):https://www.ironcompany.com/rubber-gym-flooring?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Strength Training Equipment (benches, racks, cages):https://www.ironcompany.com/strength-training-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Government & GSA Buyers (contract & bids):https://www.ironcompany.com/gsa-and-cmas-bid-information?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps RAW Articles & Training Guides:https://www.ironcompany.com/articles?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps
ABOUT THIS EPISODEWe explore a simple but powerful idea: when progress stalls, flip the script. Strategic “opposites” drive new adaptations in the nervous system and musculature while giving overused tissues a break.WHAT YOU’LL LEARNHow alternating intensity, volume, and tempo stimulates new motor learningWhen to rotate implements (barbell → dumbbells → cables) to reduce pattern overloadSimple 3–4 week blocks that refresh strength without detrainingRecovery tactics (sleep, deloads, light cardiac output) that preserve momentumKEY TOPICSVariation for skill acquisition and joint healthBlock design: main lift swaps, tempo changes, unilateral cyclesPractical gear picks to enable safe variety at home or in the gymQUICK ANSWERSQ: How often should I flip my training variables?A: Every 3–6 weeks for most lifters. Short blocks maintain novelty without losing baseline skill in the main lifts.Q: What “opposites” create the biggest effect quickly?A: Tempo (slow → fast), implement (barbell → dumbbell/cable), stance (bilateral → unilateral), and range focus (partial → full) tend to produce the fastest neural refresh.Q: Can I add cardio without hurting strength?A: Yes—use low-impact cardiac output (20–30 minutes at conversational pace) on off days; it aids recovery and doesn’t compromise max strength.SHOP THE EPISODEIRON COMPANY — Elite Lean Garage Rack (space-efficient rack for fast variation)https://www.ironcompany.com/elite-lean-garage-rack-iron-company-wri-lgr-elite?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep164IRON COMPANY — Urethane Hex Dumbbells (durable, quiet, great for unilateral blocks)https://www.ironcompany.com/urethane-hex-dumbbells-iron-company-ic-u-hex?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep164Xebex AirPlus Runner Curved Treadmill (gait mechanics and aerobic base without impact)https://www.ironcompany.com/xebex-airplus-runner-smart-connect-curved-treadmill-acrt-01?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep164Body-Solid Full Commercial Adjustable Bench (stable platform for tempo and angle changes)https://www.ironcompany.com/body-solid-full-commercial-adjustable-bench-sfid425?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep164Rubber Gym Flooring — Rolls & Tiles (protects floors, reduces noise during new movements)https://www.ironcompany.com/rubber-gym-flooring?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep164FULL EPISODE LIST & RESOURCEShttps://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep164
IRON COMPANY — trusted gym equipment & flooring since 1997 Full episode list & resources:https://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Cardio Equipment (treadmills, ellipticals, bikes):https://www.ironcompany.com/cardio-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Free Weights (dumbbells, barbells, kettlebells):https://www.ironcompany.com/free-weights?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Gym Flooring (rubber rolls, mats, tiles):https://www.ironcompany.com/rubber-gym-flooring?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Strength Training Equipment (benches, racks, cages):https://www.ironcompany.com/strength-training-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Government & GSA Buyers (contract & bids):https://www.ironcompany.com/gsa-and-cmas-bid-information?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps RAW Articles & Training Guides:https://www.ironcompany.com/articles?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps
ABOUT THE GUESTRich Salke is a longtime bodybuilder, lecturer in Kinesiology, and performance coach who has worked with tactical and high‑performance populations.WHAT YOU’LL LEARNHow to set calories and protein for body composition without complex trackingThe biggest diet mistakes lifters make—and simple fixes that stickWays to organize meals around training for energy, recovery, and adherenceHow to align nutrition with strength, cardio, and lifestyle constraintsKEY TOPICSSustainable fat loss while preserving lean massMeal timing around workouts and workdaysAdjusting plans during plateaus or heavy training cyclesQUICK ANSWERSQ: What’s the fastest way to improve diet quality?A: Center each meal on lean protein, add produce, and preset portions for carbs and fats to match activity.Q: How much protein should lifters eat?A: A practical target is 0.7–1.0 grams per pound of goal body weight per day, spread across 3–5 meals.Q: Do refeed days help fat loss?A: They can support adherence and training quality, but only if weekly calories remain in a modest deficit.SHOP THE EPISODEAdjustable Dumbbells (home or small spaces)https://www.ironcompany.com/pro-50-adjustable-dumbbell-set-for-home-gyms-powerblock-504-00110-01?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep163IRON COMPANY Urethane Hex Dumbbells (commercial durability)https://www.ironcompany.com/urethane-hex-dumbbells-iron-company-ic-u-hex?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep163Weight Benches (flat, incline, FID)https://www.ironcompany.com/strength-training-equipment/weight-benches?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep163Cardio Equipment (treadmills, bikes, rowers)https://www.ironcompany.com/cardio-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep163Dumbbell Racks (safe, space‑efficient storage)https://www.ironcompany.com/strength-training-equipment/fitness-equipment-storage-racks/dumbbell-racks?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep163FULL EPISODE LIST & RESOURCEShttps://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep163
IRON COMPANY — trusted gym equipment & flooring since 1997 Full episode list & resources:https://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Cardio Equipment (treadmills, ellipticals, bikes):https://www.ironcompany.com/cardio-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Free Weights (dumbbells, barbells, kettlebells):https://www.ironcompany.com/free-weights?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Gym Flooring (rubber rolls, mats, tiles):https://www.ironcompany.com/rubber-gym-flooring?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Strength Training Equipment (benches, racks, cages):https://www.ironcompany.com/strength-training-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Government & GSA Buyers (contract & bids):https://www.ironcompany.com/gsa-and-cmas-bid-information?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps RAW Articles & Training Guides:https://www.ironcompany.com/articles?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps
ABOUT THE GUESTKen Stewart is a U.S. Navy veteran and the owner of Tysons Playground and Blackout in Tysons Corner, VA. He coaches lifters and general-population clients while managing multi-room facilities and staff.WHAT YOU’LL LEARNA step-by-step order of operations for outfitting a training facility on a budgetHow to select durable strength equipment, free weights, and rubber gym flooring for high trafficSmart storage, cleanliness, and flow so sessions run on time and equipment lasts longerPractical models for pricing, programming, and retention that grow revenue without hypeKEY TOPICSFacility planning: room-by-room layout, power racks and benches as the training spineFlooring and noise control: rolled rubber vs. tiles, drop zones, maintenance strategyInventory that pays for itself: free weights first, then selectorized or plate-loaded machinesOperations: storage systems, wipe stations, scheduling, and service intervals for cardio unitsQUICK ANSWERSQ: What should a new gym buy first?A: Start with strength staples—power racks, adjustable benches, barbells/plates, dumbbells—and install rubber gym flooring to protect the space and reduce noise.Q: When do I add cardio equipment?A: After your strength spine and flooring are in place; add treadmills, bikes, or ellipticals based on your clientele mix and available power/circuits.Q: How do I keep the facility organized and safe?A: Use dedicated storage racks for dumbbells, bars, plates, and accessories; place wipe stations and cleaning protocols at choke points to maintain hygiene and extend equipment life.SHOP THE EPISODEStrength Training Equipment (racks, benches, selectorized and plate-loaded)https://www.ironcompany.com/strength-training-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep162Rubber Gym Flooring (rolls, tiles, and drop-zone solutions)https://www.ironcompany.com/rubber-gym-flooring?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep162Free Weights (dumbbells, barbells, plates, kettlebells)https://www.ironcompany.com/free-weights?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep162Storage & Racks (dumbbell, barbell, kettlebell, and plate trees)https://www.ironcompany.com/strength-training-equipment/fitness-equipment-storage-racks?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep162Financing Options for Facilitieshttps://www.ironcompany.com/fitness-equipment-financing?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep162FULL EPISODE LIST & RESOURCEShttps://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep162
IRON COMPANY — trusted gym equipment & flooring since 1997 Full episode list & resources:https://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Cardio Equipment (treadmills, ellipticals, bikes):https://www.ironcompany.com/cardio-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Free Weights (dumbbells, barbells, kettlebells):https://www.ironcompany.com/free-weights?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Gym Flooring (rubber rolls, mats, tiles):https://www.ironcompany.com/rubber-gym-flooring?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Strength Training Equipment (benches, racks, cages):https://www.ironcompany.com/strength-training-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Government & GSA Buyers (contract & bids):https://www.ironcompany.com/gsa-and-cmas-bid-information?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps RAW Articles & Training Guides:https://www.ironcompany.com/articles?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps
ABOUT THE GUESTWillie Bell is a world‑class powerlifter and the first U.S. Armed Forces athlete to achieve a 2,000‑lb total, known for disciplined training and competition‑ready execution.WHAT YOU’LL LEARNHow to organize a deadlift‑centric week without stalling recoveryThe role of barbells, plates, platforms, belts, and collars in heavy pullsWarm‑up schemes that protect the back while priming peak outputPractical nutrition and weigh‑in tactics from era‑defining meetsKEY TOPICSDeadlift technique cues and sensible progression modelsEquipment setup for pulling: bars, bumpers, platforms, and floor protectionLongevity: balancing intensity, volume, and recovery across training yearsQUICK ANSWERSQ: What’s the safest way to build a bigger deadlift fast?A: Use small weekly jumps, keep most work submaximal (RPE 7–8), and rotate exposures: speed pulls, volume pulls, then a heavier exposure every 2–3 weeks.Q: Power bar or specialty bar for deadlifts?A: A stiff power bar builds starting strength and positioning discipline; specialty bars can extend range or change leverages, but start by mastering a quality power bar.Q: How do I protect floors and reduce noise when training heavy?A: Combine a solid platform with dense deadlift mats and quality bumper or rubberized plates to disperse impact and dampen sound.SHOP THE EPISODEOlympic Power Squat Bar — IRON COMPANYhttps://www.ironcompany.com/olympic-power-squat-bar-ironcompany-ic-psc-45-usa-ic-ps-45-usa?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep161Premium Rubber Bumper Plates — IRON COMPANYhttps://www.ironcompany.com/iron-company-premium-rubber-bumper-plates?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep1618x8 Lifting Platform — Legend Fitnesshttps://www.ironcompany.com/8x8-lifting-platform-legend-fitness?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep161Heavy‑Duty Deadlifting Mats — IRON COMPANYhttps://www.ironcompany.com/heavy-duty-deadlifting-mats?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep161Lock‑Jaw Barbell Collarshttps://www.ironcompany.com/lock-jaw-barbell-collars?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep161FULL EPISODE LIST & RESOURCEShttps://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep161
IRON COMPANY — trusted gym equipment & flooring since 1997 Full episode list & resources:https://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Cardio Equipment (treadmills, ellipticals, bikes):https://www.ironcompany.com/cardio-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Free Weights (dumbbells, barbells, kettlebells):https://www.ironcompany.com/free-weights?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Gym Flooring (rubber rolls, mats, tiles):https://www.ironcompany.com/rubber-gym-flooring?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Strength Training Equipment (benches, racks, cages):https://www.ironcompany.com/strength-training-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Government & GSA Buyers (contract & bids):https://www.ironcompany.com/gsa-and-cmas-bid-information?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps RAW Articles & Training Guides:https://www.ironcompany.com/articles?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps
ABOUT THIS EPISODEWe outline a straightforward blueprint for combining powerlifting (squat, bench press, deadlift) with bodybuilding assistance work to drive strength and hypertrophy without overtraining.WHAT YOU’LL LEARNHow to anchor training around the big barbell lifts while adding purposeful accessory volumeWeekly programming examples for strength days vs. hypertrophy daysWhen to use barbells, dumbbells, and machines to manage fatigue and target weak linksRecovery, progression, and deload strategies that keep gains movingKEY TOPICSExercise selection: main lifts, variations, and high‑yield accessoriesLoading schemes: 3–5 reps for strength, 6–12+ for size with controlled tempoFacility setup: must‑have rack, bench, barbell, plates, and dumbbellsQUICK ANSWERSQ: What’s the simplest split for powerbuilding?A: Run two strength days (squat/bench and deadlift/press focus) and two hypertrophy days that target chest/back and legs/shoulders/arms.Q: How do I avoid overlap fatigue?A: Keep strength sessions low‑to‑moderate in total sets, then place higher‑rep assistance 48–72 hours away from the matching movement pattern.Q: Do machines belong in a powerbuilding plan?A: Yes—use machines and dumbbells for safer volume on accessories while reserving your heaviest work for the barbell lifts.SHOP THE EPISODEOlympic Weightlifting Bar — IRON COMPANYhttps://www.ironcompany.com/olympic-weightlifting-bar-20kg-195-000-psi-iron-company-ic-ob-5150?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep160Urethane Olympic Plates with Grips — IRON COMPANYhttps://www.ironcompany.com/urethane-olympic-plates-with-grips-iron-company-ic-uopg?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep160Urethane Dumbbells — IRON COMPANYhttps://www.ironcompany.com/iron-company-urethane-dumbbells?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep160Elite Lean Garage Rack — IRON COMPANYhttps://www.ironcompany.com/elite-lean-garage-rack-iron-company-wri-lgr-elite?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep160Flat–Incline Utility Bench — Proformance Plushttps://www.ironcompany.com/proformance-plus-ppf-701-flat-incline-weight-bench?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep160FULL EPISODE LIST & RESOURCEShttps://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep160
IRON COMPANY — trusted gym equipment & flooring since 1997 Full episode list & resources:https://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Cardio Equipment (treadmills, ellipticals, bikes):https://www.ironcompany.com/cardio-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Free Weights (dumbbells, barbells, kettlebells):https://www.ironcompany.com/free-weights?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Gym Flooring (rubber rolls, mats, tiles):https://www.ironcompany.com/rubber-gym-flooring?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Strength Training Equipment (benches, racks, cages):https://www.ironcompany.com/strength-training-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Government & GSA Buyers (contract & bids):https://www.ironcompany.com/gsa-and-cmas-bid-information?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps RAW Articles & Training Guides:https://www.ironcompany.com/articles?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps
ABOUT THE GUESTDr. Christian Conte is a licensed professional counselor and anger‑management specialist known for applied performance psychology with athletes, tactical professionals, and leaders.WHAT YOU’LL LEARNA simple framework for recognizing triggers and choosing better responses under stressHow cardio, lifting structure, and recovery practices support emotional regulationWays to convert anger into focused effort without losing technique or intentDaily “micro‑reps” for discipline: breath work, journaling, and post‑session debriefsKEY TOPICSYield‑style decision making and reframing in high‑pressure momentsThe mind–body link: why consistent training improves mood and resilienceCoaching considerations for pros, teams, and general population liftersQUICK ANSWERSQ: What’s one fast way to calm down before a heavy set or competition?A: Use a brief inhale‑hold‑exhale protocol and a single task cue (e.g., “drive through heels”) to narrow focus and lower arousal in under a minute.Q: Can anger improve performance?A: Yes—when redirected into specific actions and technique cues; unchanneled anger raises error rates and fatigue.Q: How should training change when stress is high?A: Simplify movements, favor repeatable effort (RPE‑based sets, steady cardio), and protect sleep and nutrition to stabilize recovery.SHOP THE EPISODEXebex AirPlus Expert Bike 3.0 — interval conditioning and aerobic basehttps://www.ironcompany.com/xebex-airplus-expert-bike-3-0-xebex-abvr-3l?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep159TrueForm Trainer — curved treadmill for technique and pacing controlhttps://www.ironcompany.com/trueform-trainer-non-motorized-curved-treadmill?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep159Concept2 SkiErg — upper‑body endurance and breathing practicehttps://www.ironcompany.com/skierg-concept2?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep159Assault Rower Pro — low‑impact total‑body conditioninghttps://www.ironcompany.com/assault-rower-pro-assault-fitness-as-arp?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep159Theragun Elite — percussion recovery to down‑shift after hard sessionshttps://www.ironcompany.com/theragun-elite-therabody?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep159FULL EPISODE LIST & RESOURCEShttps://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep159
IRON COMPANY — trusted gym equipment & flooring since 1997 Full episode list & resources:https://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Cardio Equipment (treadmills, ellipticals, bikes):https://www.ironcompany.com/cardio-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Free Weights (dumbbells, barbells, kettlebells):https://www.ironcompany.com/free-weights?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Gym Flooring (rubber rolls, mats, tiles):https://www.ironcompany.com/rubber-gym-flooring?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Strength Training Equipment (benches, racks, cages):https://www.ironcompany.com/strength-training-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Government & GSA Buyers (contract & bids):https://www.ironcompany.com/gsa-and-cmas-bid-information?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps RAW Articles & Training Guides:https://www.ironcompany.com/articles?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps
ABOUT THIS EPISODEHow to keep getting better when you’re hurt. Practical templates for training around common injuries and choosing lower‑risk tools, surfaces, and cardio options that maintain strength and conditioning while symptoms subside.WHAT YOU’LL LEARNHow to adjust exercise menus (range of motion, tempo, ROM‑restricted variants).When to favor machines, sleds, and recumbent cardio for joint‑friendly work.Smart use of flooring, mats, and rollers to manage impact and position.Weekly structure for deloads, re‑loads, and testing readiness.KEY TOPICSLower‑back and knee friendly leg training (hip hinges, supported squats, sleds).Shoulder‑safe pressing and pulling alternatives; grip work during hand injuries.Conditioning that spares joints: rowing, recumbent cycling, gentle incline walking.QUICK ANSWERSQ: What’s the fastest way to resume training after a minor strain?A: Keep intensity modest, reduce range of motion to a pain‑free zone, and bias machine or supported movements for 1–3 weeks before reintroducing full‑range barbell work.Q: Which cardio options are joint‑friendly during rehab?A: Recumbent bikes, rowing machines, and low‑speed rehab treadmills allow controlled loading with minimal impact while you rebuild capacity.Q: Does flooring really matter for injuries?A: Yes. Dense rubber tiles and quality mats reduce slip risk, damp impact, and help maintain stable positions that protect joints and the spine.SHOP THE EPISODERehabilitation Treadmill – controlled speed, handrails, and programmable rehab modeshttps://www.ironcompany.com/t661m-rehabilitation-treadmill-sportsart-t661m?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep158Recumbent Exercise Bike – back‑supported, low‑impact conditioninghttps://www.ironcompany.com/sportsart-residential-recumbent-exercise-bike-c55r?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep158Water Rower (A1 Home) – smooth, full‑body, low‑impact traininghttps://www.ironcompany.com/a1homerowingmachinewaterrowera1?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep158Extra‑Firm Foam Rollers – tissue prep and recovery between sessionshttps://www.ironcompany.com/aeromat-extra-firm-black-foam-rollers?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep158Impact Rubber Floor Tiles – stable, high‑grip surface that reduces shockhttps://www.ironcompany.com/impact-rubber-floor-tiles-ic-2352?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep158FULL EPISODE LIST & RESOURCEShttps://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep158
IRON COMPANY — trusted gym equipment & flooring since 1997 Full episode list & resources:https://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Cardio Equipment (treadmills, ellipticals, bikes):https://www.ironcompany.com/cardio-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Free Weights (dumbbells, barbells, kettlebells):https://www.ironcompany.com/free-weights?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Gym Flooring (rubber rolls, mats, tiles):https://www.ironcompany.com/rubber-gym-flooring?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Strength Training Equipment (benches, racks, cages):https://www.ironcompany.com/strength-training-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Government & GSA Buyers (contract & bids):https://www.ironcompany.com/gsa-and-cmas-bid-information?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps RAW Articles & Training Guides:https://www.ironcompany.com/articles?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps
ABOUT THE GUESTChief Kevin Molis is the Chief of Police for the Malden, Massachusetts Police Department. He has trained with free weights since the 1970s and champions fitness as a core competency for law enforcement.WHAT YOU’LL LEARNHow strength, cardio, and mobility support on‑duty performance and injury reductionProgramming principles that fit shift work, limited time, and rotating assignmentsBudget‑smart facility planning: racks, free weights, and rubber gym flooring essentialsPractical nutrition and recovery tactics that keep officers ready year‑roundKEY TOPICSBuilding a department fitness culture that lasts beyond a single initiativeSelecting durable equipment and flooring for high‑use training roomsStructuring weekly training for readiness, not fatigueQUICK ANSWERSQ: What should a small department prioritize when outfitting a gym?A: Start with a power rack, adjustable bench, Olympic barbells and plates, a sled or rower for conditioning, and rubber gym flooring for safety and noise control.Q: How can officers train effectively with inconsistent schedules?A: Use short, high‑impact sessions (30–45 minutes), rotate full‑body strength days with low‑impact cardio, and anchor progress to key lifts rather than rigid day‑of‑week plans.Q: What nutrition habits matter most for shift workers?A: Emphasize protein at each meal, hydrate consistently, and batch‑prepare simple foods to avoid vending‑machine calories during long or overnight shifts.SHOP THE EPISODEPro‑grade power rack for department gymshttps://www.ironcompany.com/pro-series-power-cage?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep157IRON COMPANY Urethane Hex Dumbbells (durable, low‑maintenance)https://www.ironcompany.com/urethane-hex-dumbbells-iron-company-ic-u-hex?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep157Regupol AktivLok Interlocking Rubber Flooring Tileshttps://www.ironcompany.com/regupol-aktivlok-black-rubber-interlocking-flooring-tiles?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep157Jacobs Ladder Cardio Trainer (conditioning for first responders)https://www.ironcompany.com/jacobs-ladder-cardio-exercise-trainer-jacobs-ladder?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep157ERC Max Saver Gym Equipment Wipes (facility hygiene)https://www.ironcompany.com/erc-max-saver-sanitizing-gym-equipment-wipes?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep157FULL EPISODE LIST & RESOURCEShttps://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep157
IRON COMPANY — trusted gym equipment & flooring since 1997 Full episode list & resources:https://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Cardio Equipment (treadmills, ellipticals, bikes):https://www.ironcompany.com/cardio-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Free Weights (dumbbells, barbells, kettlebells):https://www.ironcompany.com/free-weights?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Gym Flooring (rubber rolls, mats, tiles):https://www.ironcompany.com/rubber-gym-flooring?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Strength Training Equipment (benches, racks, cages):https://www.ironcompany.com/strength-training-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Government & GSA Buyers (contract & bids):https://www.ironcompany.com/gsa-and-cmas-bid-information?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps RAW Articles & Training Guides:https://www.ironcompany.com/articles?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps
ABOUT THE GUESTDr. Corey Boswell is a Department of Defense research scientist and Marty Gallagher’s online coaching client. He trains in a garage gym and has built measurable strength with a minimal, high‑yield weekly schedule.WHAT YOU’LL LEARNHow one session per lift (squat/bench/deadlift) can drive steady strength for busy liftersWays to select accessory work that supports the main lifts without excess fatigueEssential garage gym equipment for powerlifting progress in tight spacesHow to pace volume, manage recovery, and avoid common home‑gym pitfallsKEY TOPICSMinimalist programming: weekly frequency, top sets, and back‑off workEquipment priorities: rack, Olympic barbells, bumper plates, and safe flooringProgress tracking, meet readiness, and when to add conditioningQUICK ANSWERSQ: Can I get stronger training each main lift only once per week?A: Yes—when you push one high‑quality session per lift with smart back‑off work and recover well, weekly frequency is enough for consistent gains.Q: What are the must‑have items for a garage powerlifting setup?A: A sturdy rack, adjustable bench, a quality Olympic barbell, calibrated or bumper plates, collars, and rubber gym flooring to protect the subfloor.Q: How should accessories fit into minimalist powerlifting training?A: Use 1–3 goal‑driven moves that address weak links (e.g., rows, triceps, posterior chain), keeping effort high but total volume modest.SHOP THE EPISODEIRON COMPANY Elite Lean Garage Rackhttps://www.ironcompany.com/elite-lean-garage-rack-iron-company-wri-lgr-elite?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep156IRON COMPANY 20kg Olympic Weightlifting Bar (195k PSI)https://www.ironcompany.com/olympic-weightlifting-bar-20kg-195-000-psi-iron-company-ic-ob-5150?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep156IRON COMPANY Premium Rubber Bumper Plateshttps://www.ironcompany.com/iron-company-premium-rubber-bumper-plates?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep156IRON COMPANY Urethane Dumbbellshttps://www.ironcompany.com/iron-company-urethane-dumbbells?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep156IRON COMPANY Rubber Gym Mats (Confetti)https://www.ironcompany.com/rubber-gym-mats-confetti-iron-company-rl-confetti-mat?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep156FULL EPISODE LIST & RESOURCEShttps://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep156
IRON COMPANY — trusted gym equipment & flooring since 1997 Full episode list & resources:https://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Cardio Equipment (treadmills, ellipticals, bikes):https://www.ironcompany.com/cardio-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Free Weights (dumbbells, barbells, kettlebells):https://www.ironcompany.com/free-weights?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Gym Flooring (rubber rolls, mats, tiles):https://www.ironcompany.com/rubber-gym-flooring?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Strength Training Equipment (benches, racks, cages):https://www.ironcompany.com/strength-training-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Government & GSA Buyers (contract & bids):https://www.ironcompany.com/gsa-and-cmas-bid-information?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps RAW Articles & Training Guides:https://www.ironcompany.com/articles?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps
ABOUT THE GUESTDave “Iron Tamer” Whitley is a performing strongman, author, and coach known for classic old‑time feats of strength and mindset training that blends breath, tension, and focus with progressive practice.WHAT YOU’LL LEARNSimple progressions to build serious grip, core, and hip drive for strongman‑style feats.How intent, breathing, and mental rehearsal elevate strength beyond sets and reps.Smart ways to use kettlebells, sandbags, and clubs in compact home gyms.Presentation lessons from a performing strongman that transfer to the platform and life.KEY TOPICSOld‑school strongman methods adapted to modern trainingGrip and connective‑tissue conditioning without overuseProgramming with minimal equipment (kettlebells, sandbags, clubs)QUICK ANSWERSQ: What lifts best support old‑time feats of strength?A: Prioritize hip‑hinge patterns (swings, deadlifts), heavy carries, press variations, and targeted grip work to strengthen the chain from hands to torso and hips.Q: How do I train grip without wrecking my elbows?A: Rotate pinch, crush, and support holds; keep total weekly “time under tension” modest at first; and pair grip work with forearm extensor activation and soft‑tissue care.Q: Can a small garage gym support strongman‑style training?A: Yes—kettlebells, a sandbag, clubs, and a rope provide versatile loading for swings, cleans, presses, carries, drags, and rotational work in limited space.SHOP THE EPISODEIRON COMPANY Premium Powder‑Coated Kettlebellshttps://www.ironcompany.com/premium-powder-coated-kettlebells-iron-company-ic-ppck?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep155Iron Power Clubs (shoulder, grip, and rotational strength)https://www.ironcompany.com/iron-power-clubs-exercise-bats?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep155Grip4orce Trainer Bar Grips (crush/support grip training)https://www.ironcompany.com/gripforce-trainer-bar-grips-grip4orce?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep155Strength Sandbags (odd‑object loading and carries)https://www.ironcompany.com/strength-sandbag-elite-training?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep155Heavy Ropes / Battle Ropes (power-endurance and grip)https://www.ironcompany.com/more-products/heavy-ropes-battle-ropes?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep155FULL EPISODE LIST & RESOURCEShttps://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_ep155
IRON COMPANY — trusted gym equipment & flooring since 1997 Full episode list & resources:https://www.ironcompany.com/podcast?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Cardio Equipment (treadmills, ellipticals, bikes):https://www.ironcompany.com/cardio-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Free Weights (dumbbells, barbells, kettlebells):https://www.ironcompany.com/free-weights?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Gym Flooring (rubber rolls, mats, tiles):https://www.ironcompany.com/rubber-gym-flooring?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Shop Strength Training Equipment (benches, racks, cages):https://www.ironcompany.com/strength-training-equipment?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps Government & GSA Buyers (contract & bids):https://www.ironcompany.com/gsa-and-cmas-bid-information?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps RAW Articles & Training Guides:https://www.ironcompany.com/articles?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=notes&utm_campaign=raw_all_eps























