865 - Exposing Bad Trainers, Worst Diet Ever, & The Science Behind Drop Sets.

In this episode Cody will tell it how it is! Answering questions from listeners about horrible programming from personal trainers, one of the worst fad diets to ever exist, and all about the science behind drop sets.

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Timestamps:

(8:15) - I am curious about your opinions on drop sets. Research seems to show they are VERY effective for a shorter period of time than straight sets, so why are we not all doing drop sets all the time?

(15:00) - I have been lifting consistently for about a year and a half. In the fall, I started hiring a personal trainer to write 8-week programs for me. The most recent one she wrote put the days in the following order: push, legs, pull, legs, glutes/shoulders. I always hear you are not supposed to work the same muscle group two days in a row. On this program, the last two days both include multiple glute exercises (for example- hip thrusts and glute-focused leg press on one day…kickbacks and glute emphasized back extensions on the next). Am I overthinking the fact that these exercises are one day apart? Or is this a sign that my trainer may not know what she’s doing?

(24:40) - Question about clients coming from Optavi,  which is a very restrictive fad diet. Like 800-1000 cals and they recommend no exercise. Just awful. Anyway, I have a lot of women coming to me off of that program. Many of them have lost a good chunk of weight and many have gained weight back but they all have weight they still need to lose. I’m not sure  if they can safely continue in a deficit. They have body fat to lose but on the flip side they have spent many months on this very low calorie program. Which direction would you think is best for these individuals?

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