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Stronger is Better by Starting Strength Gyms

Stronger is Better by Starting Strength Gyms

著者: Nick Delgadllo
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The Stronger is Better Podcast focuses on principles and process. Host Nick Delgadillo is the CEO of Starting Strength Gyms, longtime Starting Strength Coach, BJJ school owner and Self Defense Coach, specializing in unarmed and armed combatives. In this podcast, Nick will discuss how the lessons learned through hard physical effort apply to coaching, learning, business, and relationships.


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  • Programming the Overhead Press - Novice to Advanced | Stronger is Better Podcast #3
    2025/05/14

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    In Episode 3 of the Stronger Is Better Podcast, Nick Delgadillo dives deep into press programming—how to build a strong, pain-free, and consistent overhead press. Drawing on years of coaching and real-world experience, Nick explains why the press is uniquely difficult to progress, how to apply the right amount of stress, how to avoid common mistakes, and when to evolve your programming beyond novice LP. Whether you’re stuck at a plateau or just want to get jacked shoulders and bombproof joints, this episode gives you a full roadmap.

    Timestamps:

    00:00 – Intro: Why the press is hard

    01:17 – Overview of press misconceptions and challenges

    02:55 – The benefits of pressing: shoulder health & strength

    04:36 – Pressing for rehab: mythbusting doctor advice

    07:42 – Why the press is uniquely difficult to progress

    11:00 – Press and aesthetics: traps, delts, and the “look”

    12:42 – Understanding stress and recovery in press stalls

    14:21 – Not enough stress is the real issue in most cases

    18:30 – Hard plateaus: signs and solutions

    20:58 – The skill component: it’s not just strength

    23:35 – You must press heavy and often

    26:33 – Summary of principles before implementing

    27:05 – Press Programming Protocol Begins

    33:00 – Step 1: Get all your reps, even if you fail

    35:00 – Step 2: Add a second press day

    37:48 – Singles and volume split explained

    40:38 – Short rest intervals for better practice

    43:05 – Step 3: Implement rep ranges

    47:24 – Switch to strict press for volume

    48:00 – Step 4: Add a third press day – the pin press

    49:45 – Why and how to program pin presses

    52:31 – Advanced options: pins, rep targets, and assistance

    54:22 – Review: A press program that lasts for years

    57:43 – Final advice: pressing is frustrating, but worth it


    🔗 Brought to you by https://www.startingstrengthgyms.com

    🎧 New episodes every other week on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify

    📩 Send feedback or questions to: podcast@ssgyms.com

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    59 分
  • How Strong Should You Be? | Stronger is Better Podcast #2
    2025/04/30

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    In Episode 2 of the Stronger Is Better podcast, Nick Delgadillo breaks down strength standards into three categories: competitive goals, evaluative benchmarks, and personal targets. He explains why most people have skewed expectations about what’s possible—and how to set realistic goals without having to become a powerlifter.

    Nick introduces the widely respected 2/3/4/5 baseline strength goals (200 lb press / 300 lb bench / 400 lb squat / 500 lb deadlift for men) and a proportional set for women. These aren’t elite standards—they’re what you should aim for before considering specialization.

    Whether you’re a coach, athlete, or everyday lifter, this episode provides a grounded, motivating framework for assessing and pursuing your strength potential.

    🔗 Brought to you by https://www.startingstrengthgyms.com

    🎧 New episodes every other week on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify

    📩 Send feedback or questions to: podcast@ssgyms.com


    00:00 - Intro: “How strong should I be?”

    01:20 - Why strength goals are often misunderstood

    04:00 - What “it depends” really means

    08:08 - 3 categories of strength goals: personal, evaluative, competitive

    09:48 - Competition: using meet results to guide expectations

    17:36 - Evaluative standards: don't copy powerlifters

    29:28 - What is strength specialization?

    34:49 - Beginner male milestones: 135/225/315/405

    38:52 - The 2/3/4/5 baseline standard

    41:55 - Female equivalents to 2/3/4/5

    45:17 - What comes after baseline strength?

    47:01 - Final message: don’t stop too early

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    51 分
  • Simplifying Advanced Programming | Stronger is Better Podcast #1
    2025/04/16

    Welcome to Episode 1 of the Stronger is Better Podcast, brought to you by Starting Strength Gyms and hosted by Nick Delgadillo. In this kickoff episode, Nick lays out a comprehensive roadmap for barbell programming — from the simple and powerful Novice Linear Progression all the way to advanced programming strategies used by experienced lifters and coaches.

    You’ll learn the first principles behind effective programming, how to progress as a lifter, and how to systematically plan your training to keep getting stronger over time.

    This episode includes:

    •Key programming concepts and first principles

    •How to measure progress intelligently

    •How to use volume and the value of heavy singles

    •A sample 4-day advanced training split

    •Influences from Starting Strength, Practical Programming, and Conjugate-style templates


    📘 Referenced Resources:

    •Novice Linear Progression: https://youtu.be/5xbqyrCi6Lo?si=kCarnQbTIk1h5Lhr

    •Beyond NLP - Intermediate Programming: https://youtu.be/aX9lSM1L9o8?si=J5ywkn6V3UQ0vTDq

    •Baker Barbell: https://www.andybaker.com/blog/


    🎧 Have a question or topic suggestion?

    Email us at podcast@ssgyms.com

    00:00 - Introduction to the Stronger is Better Podcast

    00:43 - Podcast Focus: Principles and Process

    01:22 - Today's Topic: Advanced Programming

    02:32 - Foundational Texts and Why They Matter

    07:07 - Defining First Principles in Training

    09:00 - General Adaptation Syndrome and SAID Principle

    11:19 - Simple to Complex: Systems Thinking in Training

    14:16 - Barbell Training as a Hard Physical Endeavor

    17:04 - Defining Strength: Force Production

    20:22 - Barbell Training Efficiency vs. Other Methods

    24:25 - Force Production Across the Athletic Spectrum

    26:00 - Training Efficiency and Optimization

    29:28 - Novice Linear Progression: Foundation of Programming

    35:59 - When Novice Progression Ends: What’s Next?

    38:30 - Transitioning to Intermediate Programming

    43:30 - Measuring Progress with Key Lifts

    46:05 - Texas Method Clarified

    49:23 - Intermediate vs. Advanced: Variables and Volume

    50:26 - Advanced Programming: Heavier More Often

    52:00 - Programming the Bench Press with Variations

    58:31 - Influence of Conjugate Method and Andy Baker

    1:04:45 - Upper Body Split: Press and Assistance Work

    1:05:20 - Lower Body Programming: Rotating Squat and Deadlift

    1:14:00 - Dynamic Effort Day Explained

    1:17:05 - Weekly Structure Recap

    1:20:42 - Wrap Up: Personalization and Systematic Thinking

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