The Strength Log Podcast

Welcome to The Strength Log, a podcast about strength training, nutrition, science, health and fitness.

Your hosts, Daniel Richter and Philip Wildenstam, are two Swedish gym rats and science nerds with decades of experience in helping people reach their fitness goals.

In The Strength Log, we translate science into understandable insights for you who are looking to gain a better understanding of how to reach your fitness goals.

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Recent Episodes of The Strength Log Podcast

Should You Load up on Carbs before the Gym?

[Podcast] Should You Load up on Carbs before the Gym?

Your body uses carbohydrates to power your muscles, organs, and brain. But how important is it to eat carbs before your strength workouts? That’s the topic today, and we’re discussing a new meta-analysis that looked at the effects of acute carbohydrate feeding on resistance exercise performance. Or, in other words, how much (or little) carbs … Read more
Is a Full Range of Motion Always Best When Strength Training? Listen to This Podcast Episode for the Answer!

[Podcast] Is a Full Range of Motion Always Best?

The range of motion you use when lifting can have a profound effect on your strength and muscle-building results. In today’s episode, we break down a brand-new meta-analysis that compares the effects of strength training at short versus long muscle lengths. By now, we’re really starting to get a clearer picture of what range of … Read more
Drop Sets: A podcast episode on how to use them in your strength training

[Podcast] Maximal Muscle Mass in Minimum Minutes

One of the biggest hurdles to strength training is a lack of time. Luckily, there are several advanced techniques to cram a lot of training into a short amount of time, one of the more popular ones being drop sets. In today’s episode, we’re discussing a new study comparing traditional strength training to drop-set training, to … Read more
Fat Loss or Muscle Gain – Which Should You Focus on First?

[Podcast] Fat Loss or Muscle Gain – Which Should You Focus on First?

One of the most popular goals this time of year is to lose some (or a lot) of fat. But how do you go about that, and is it a good idea (like so many people do) to put off the strength training until after you’ve lost your fat? If you’re looking to make healthy … Read more
2025 in Review

[Podcast] 2025 in Review

We’re in the final days of 2025, and it’s time to wrap up this podcast year on a more personal note. What have been our wins and losses, what do we want to change in 2026, what scientific findings about strength training and health have surprised us the most, and which episodes of this podcast … Read more
Our Cardio Experience, One Year In

[Podcast] Our Cardio Experience, One Year In

We all know that cardio is great for us. But as lifters, cardio is seldom a passion, and many of us skip it entirely. 2025 was the year this changed for your two podcast hosts. As heavy guys, we had a hard time fitting cardio into our lives, and all efforts to build a cardio … Read more
Minimalist Strength Training While Cutting

[Podcast] Minimalist Strength Training While Cutting

When you’re on a weight loss diet, strength training is the most effective tool for increasing your fat loss while minimizing your muscle loss. But how do you maximize your chances of an efficient weight cut when you’re not able to spend a lot of time in the gym? That’s the topic in today’s episode, … Read more
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[Podcast] Plateau Busting

For anyone who’s been training consistently for a couple of years, the plateau is an ever-present companion. But why do we plateau in the gym, and what can we do about it? As far as we know, there’s basically no research on plateaus, mainly because that would require really long training studies. However, that won’t … Read more
Are deep squats the cause of knee pain and knee injuries, or are they the solution to long-term knee health? Let's look at the science!

[Podcast] What Deep Squats Do for Your Knee Health

By now, it’s pretty clear that deep squats are superior to half or quarter squats in basically every way: better strength gains, more hypertrophy, improved athletic performance. But what about your knee health? Squatting deep definitely puts more stress on your knee joints, so will you regret having done ass to grass squats when you’re … Read more
Groundhog Gains, a New Premium Training Program in the StrengthLog Workout Tracker App

[Podcast] Groundhog Gains, a New Premium Training Program

What happens if you squat, deadlift, and bench press daily for more than one hundred days? That’s what Daniel’s done, and in this episode, we discuss his experience with high-frequency training—and our new premium training program Groundhog Gains, which is available now for anyone who wants to try training like this. We also address the … Read more
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