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

Why Cycle between Bulking and Cutting?

[Podcast] Why Cycle between Bulking and Cutting?

If you want to build more muscle mass, is it a good strategy to bulk up first before cutting down to the same weight again, hopefully with more quality mass on your body than you started out with? Bodybuilders do this all the time, but do you really need to if you don’t plan to … Read more
Does Slow Lifting Boost Muscle Growth?

[Podcast] Does Slow Lifting Boost Muscle Growth?

If you lower the weights slowly when training, will that boost your muscle growth and strength gains? In today’s episode, we’re discussing a new meta-analysis (still in preprint) that pooled the results from eight studies on this topic, to see if an intentionally slow eccentric tempo when strength training produces better results. The results gave … Read more
Will Late-Night Carbs Make You Fat?

[Podcast] Will Late-Night Carbs Make You Fat?

If you eat carbs before bedtime, you’ll become fat. At least, that’s what people have been claiming for decades—but is it true or just another fitness myth? Today, we have a new study looking into whether carbohydrates eaten in the evening are more prone to becoming body fat, and whether it matters if the carbs … Read more
Cardio or Strength Training for Fat Loss and Health?

[Podcast] Cardio or Strength Training for Fat Loss and Health?

Which type of training is better for fat loss and reducing your risk of cardiovascular disease: cardio or strength training? Today’s topic is a new, impressive study looking into this question, and we break it down for you! If you exercise at least partly for your health, this is the episode for you! With the … Read more
How to Deal with Plateaus in Your Training – New Mailbag Episode of The Strength Log Podcast

[Podcast] How to Deal with Plateaus in Your Training – New Mailbag

How can you measure progress without testing your 1RMs? How do you best deal with plateaus in your training? And what do we think about low-volume, high-intensity training for muscle hypertrophy? The first mailbag of the year is here, and it’s a good one! Read the timestamps below for every listener question we answered. Timestamps: … Read more
Do You Benefit from Carbs during Workouts?

[Podcast] Do You Benefit from Carbs during Workouts?

How important are carbohydrates for your strength training results? And if you’re planning for a long, grueling workout—should you even bring carbs with you to the gym, to eat or drink during the workout? That’s the main subject for today, aided by a new, randomized, triple-blind, placebo-controlled crossover trial on intra-training carbohydrate ingestion in CrossFit-trained … Read more
Best Ways to Save Time in the Gym

[Podcast] Best Ways to Save Time in the Gym

How can you save time in the gym while still building muscle and getting stronger? Today, we’re discussing time-saving training techniques like drop-sets, rest-pause training, myo-reps, and supersets. A follow-up question for people short on time in the gym is: If you only have time to focus on one muscle group or lift, how little … Read more
Your Training Journey from Beginner to Advanced

[Podcast] Your Training Journey from Beginner to Advanced

What does a training journey look like, going from being a beginner to intermediate to advanced? And how should your training change so that you keep making gains? That’s the topic for today, and we talk about how your body responds to training differently depending on how much and for how long you’ve trained, how … Read more
Weight Loss from Exercise: A Myth?

[Podcast] Weight Loss from Exercise: A Myth?

Is it a myth that you lose weight from exercise? A huge new study looked into how much weight you lose for every 30 minutes of aerobic exercise (cardio) you do per week—and the results are disappointing, to say the least. This fits the evidence we already have, so why do people continue recommending exercise … Read more
How many calories do you burn lifting weights?

[Podcast] How Many Calories Do You Burn Lifting Weights?

How many calories do you burn lifting weights, and do you burn more calories if you use light or heavy weights? Also, should you even care about that when the main reasons for strength training are to build muscle and become stronger and healthier (plus look better naked)? Knowledge is power—and in today’s episode, you’ll … Read more