If you\u2019re here, you probably care at least a little bit about picking up and putting down heavy things.
\nI\u2019m talking about training, of course. The truth is training isn\u2019t hopelessly complex. Find a decent routine, follow it, and you\u2019ll make gains.
\nUnfortunately, you\u2019ve probably found that life isn\u2019t perfectly predictable and sometimes gets in the way of your training. You can\u2019t always hit the gym exactly when you want and with perfect energy levels.
\nSometimes you have to work overtime or pick up your friend from the airport. Sometimes you get injured or are more sore than usual. And sometimes your sleep is a bit off and you\u2019re dragging more than normal.
\nWhatever the case, life occasionally gives you lemons, and you have to stay flexible and nimble or you\u2019re going to get demotivated by not being able to follow your perfect little plans.
\nWell, what if there was a training system that could ensure you're working hard enough to progress, but not so hard that you overtrain?
\nAnd what if it could do this no matter how you were feeling--whether you were fresh and spritely or unmotivated and rundown.
\nIn other words, a system that could optimize your progress while managing recovery, all while staying flexible and fluid and adapting to you.
\nThat's the promise of something called autoregulation.
\nThat may sound like a fancy term, but we\u2019re going to get to the bottom of it in this episode. And luckily, I know someone who has a knack for breaking down nuanced, science-y subjects and making them accessible for everyone. That person is repeat-podcast-guest extraordinaire, Dr. Eric Helms.
\nIn case you\u2019re not familiar with Eric, he\u2019s not only an accomplished bodybuilder, powerlifter, coach, author, scientist, and member of Legion\u2019s Scientific Advisory Board, but he\u2019s also one of the guys behind the Monthly Applications in Strength Sport (MASS), which is one of the best research reviews out there.
\nAll that is why he\u2019s also one of my favorite guests for offering practical advice you can apply in the gym.
\nIn this episode, Eric covers . . .
\nSo if you want to learn the ins and outs of autoregulation, and how you can use it to manage fatigue and optimize your progress, this episode is for you.
\nTimestamps:
\n6:59 - What is autoregulation?
\n13:52 - Do you think autoregulation is a good technique for elite athletes and more sophisticated workouts?
\n29:19 - If you are in the middle of a training block and you notice that you aren\u2019t close enough to your one rep max, do you make decisions on the fly or just stay to the program until that training block is over?
\n33:58 - What is velocity and RPE stops?
\n44:41 - What are your thoughts on auto regulating exercise selection?
\n47:19 - What are some other good reasons to change what you are currently doing?
\n57:35 - How can I implement auto regulation into my existing program?
\nMentioned on The Show:
\nEric Helm\u2019s Website: https://3dmusclejourney.com/
\nMASS Research Review: https://www.strongerbyscience.com/mass/
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