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

[Podcast] Strength Training Before and After Menopause
The mean age for menopause is 50, but some women enter perimenopause at 40 or even earlier. What do the hormonal changes of menopause mean for your strength training results, muscle mass, body fat levels, and quality of life? In this episode, we discuss a major new study comparing strength training outcomes before and after … Read more

[Podcast] Mailbag! The Ultimate Back Workout, and More
How do you combine Brazilian jiu-jitsu with strength training? What does the ultimate back workout look like? And how much do we bench, bro? We’re back with another mailbag, thanks to you sending us so many great questions a week ago! See the timestamps below for all questions. Timestamps: With the player above, you can … Read more

[Podcast] Mailbag! How to Handle Injuries, Bulking, and More
How do you get back from injuries? Balance your strength training with a competitive sport? And what is the optimal rest time between sets? We asked for questions, and as always, you guys and gals delivered! Lots of fun stuff to talk about this week. In fact, we got so many good questions that we’ll … Read more

[Podcast] Debunking 10 Popular Bodybuilding Myths
Does spot reduction work? Will your muscles grow faster if you confuse them? And does fasted cardio burn more fat? In today’s episode, we look into a new article published in the Strength and Conditioning Journal, and discuss ten popular bodybuilding myths to see which ones can be debunked. Timestamps: With the player above, you … Read more

[Podcast] The Problem with Exercise for Weight Loss
In theory, it’s simple: just exercise more to lose weight. In practice, that is rarely what we see happen. Why is that? In this episode, we discuss a new, really cool study that looked into one of the many ways our bodies adapt and react when we suddenly start burning more calories than we eat. … Read more

[Podcast] Does Intermittent Fasting Boost Fat Loss?
Intermittent fasting is gaining popularity, promising weight loss and great health benefits. In today’s episode, we talk about a new Cochrane review comparing intermittent fasting to regular dieting, to examine how the evidence actually stacks up. Is intermittent fasting all that it claims to be, or just another fad diet? And if you’re fasting, how … Read more

[Podcast] How Important is Progressive Overload for Muscle Growth?
One of the most common pieces of advice in strength training is progressive overload, most commonly in the form of gradually increasing the weights as you get stronger. But how big a difference does it actually make for your muscle growth? That’s what a new study sought to investigate, and that’s our main topic today. … Read more

[Podcast] Let’s Party Like It’s Episode 100
Dear listener, we made it! Episode 100 is here! To celebrate the occasion, we’re doing a Q&A where we answer as many of your questions as we can in under two hours. And today, in contrast to our usual episodes, we deviate a bit more than usual from the training-related questions and include a few … Read more

[Podcast] The Minimum Effective Dose for Strength Training
When you have limited time for training, how little can you train and still make gains? Or, if you’re a beginner and don’t want to invest a lot of time getting started in the gym, will your efforts be worthwhile if you strength train only once weekly? In today’s episode, we’re talking about the minimum … Read more

[Podcast] Warming Up for Better Performance
How much of a difference does warming up make, and how should you warm up to maximize your performance in the gym? In today’s episode, we talk about two new studies: a review of different warm-up strategies and a study on how psyching up affects your deadlift one-rep max. And we end the episode by … Read more