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Everyday Strength Podcast

Podcast von Anthony Hagele

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Gesundheit & Persönliche Entwicklung

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The Everyday Strength Podcast explores the science and strategy behind becoming strong, athletic, and capable for life. Hosted by Anthony Hagele, a coach, researcher, and hybrid athlete, the show blends evidence-based training, conditioning, and nutrition with real-world experience. Each episode gives you practical insight into how to train, fuel, and perform at a higher level while managing the demands of work, family, and life. Drawing from sports science, strength training, and human performance research, Anthony breaks down what actually works for everyday athletes who want to stay lean,

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Episode When Enjoyment Is Hurting Your Training Cover

When Enjoyment Is Hurting Your Training

In this weeks episode, Anthony Hagele break down the role of enjoyment in training and where it fits into a well-structured program. While doing what you enjoy can improve consistency, relying on it as the primary driver often leads to stagnation, poor prioritization, and a lack of progress. We discuss how to balance enjoyment with intentional programming so your training actually moves you forward. Read the full episode notes at hagelestrength.com/when-enjoyment-is-hurting-your-training Join the Performance Edge Network to receive Anthony’s weekly newsletter at hagelestrength.com/newsletter Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction and episode overview (02:15) Why “do what you enjoy” is overapplied (05:40) Training as a physiological process, not entertainment (09:10) The problem with preference-driven programming (13:25) Why you enjoy what you’re already good at (17:50) Avoiding weaknesses and the comfort trap (22:30) How stagnation happens without clear priorities (27:05) Enjoyment and adherence versus adaptation (31:20) Structuring training around what actually matters (36:10) Balancing enjoyment within a program (40:45) Practical takeaways for everyday athletes (45:00) Closing thoughts and key message Disclaimers & Disclosures: hagelestrength.com/disclaimer Connect with Anthony: Instagram: instagram.com/hagelestrength X: x.com/hagelestrength YouTube: youtube.com/hagelestrength

16. Apr. 2026 - 31 min
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Aging vs Lifestyle: What’s Actually Causing the Decline?

At some point, everyone is told that getting older means getting weaker, slower, and less capable. In this episode, Anthony breaks down what actually changes with age from a physiological standpoint and what is really driving the decline most people experience. You’ll learn why factors like VO2 max, strength, and recovery don’t disappear overnight and how “lifestyle drift” plays a much bigger role than aging itself. Read the full episode notes at hagelestrength.com/aging-vs-lifestyle-whats-actually-causing-the-decline Join the Performance Edge Network to receive Anthony’s weekly newsletter at hagelestrength.com/newsletter Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction and the aging narrative (02:30) What actually changes with age (05:30) Recovery, fatigue, and common misconceptions (07:30) Lifestyle drift and behavioral decline (11:30) Life transitions and loss of structure (14:00) Metabolism and muscle loss myths (16:00) Aging vs behavior: what really drives decline (17:30) Strength training as the foundation (18:45) Conditioning and maintaining capacity (19:45) Intensity, movement, and daily habits (21:30) Training adjustments and warmups (23:30) Managing recovery and volume (24:30) Rebuilding structure and long term consistency (26:00) Final takeaways Disclaimers & Disclosures: hagelestrength.com/disclaimer Connect with Anthony: Instagram: instagram.com/hagelestrength X: x.com/hagelestrength YouTube: youtube.com/hagelestrength

9. Apr. 2026 - 27 min
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Sleds, Carries, and Ergs for Conditioning That Actually Transfers

As training shifts out of a heavy strength focus, most athletes either guess their conditioning or default to random high intensity work. In this episode, Anthony breaks down how to use sleds carries and ergs to build conditioning that actually supports strength performance and recovery. You will learn how to structure aerobic work intervals and mixed modality sessions with intent so your conditioning improves without interfering with your lifting. Read the full episode notes at hagelestrength.com/episodes/sleds-carries-and-ergs-for-conditioning-that-actually-transfers Join the Performance Edge Network to receive Anthony’s weekly newsletter at hagelestrength.com/newsletter Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction and seasonal shift in training (02:14) Overview of sleds carries and ergs (03:24) Sled work benefits and implementation (07:14) Carries for integrated conditioning (11:48) Erg based conditioning overview (15:47) Structuring aerobic and interval work (19:29) Combining methods into mixed sessions (23:12) Programming considerations and weekly structure (24:27) Applying this to your training Disclaimers & Disclosures: hagelestrength.com/disclaimer Connect with Anthony: Instagram: instagram.com/hagelestrength X: x.com/hagelestrength YouTube: youtube.com/hagelestrength

2. Apr. 2026 - 27 min
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What the Evidence Really Says About Resistance Training

There is no shortage of opinions when it comes to resistance training, but far fewer conversations that actually reflect the full body of evidence. In this episode, Anthony breaks down what the research consistently shows about training for strength, hypertrophy, and power, and where people tend to overcomplicate the process. The goal is simple: bring clarity back to what actually drives results and what likely matters far less than most think. Read the full episode notes at hagelestrength.com [hagelestrength.com/what-the-evidence-really-says-about-resistance-training] Join the Performance Edge Network [hagelestrength.com/newsletter⁠] to receive Anthony’s weekly newsletter. Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction and why this conversation matters (00:43) The problem with modern resistance training debates (01:39) Why the fundamentals still hold up (03:35) What kind of paper this is and why it matters (04:04) Understanding umbrella reviews and the bigger picture (05:32) The main takeaway: resistance training works (07:38) The variables that matter most in programming (08:06) Strength adaptations and key training variables (11:42) Hypertrophy and the role of training volume (14:11) What matters less for muscle growth (16:15) Power development and movement intent (18:47) Key variables that consistently show up (19:12) Variables that do not consistently influence outcomes (21:53) Progressive overload and real-world programming (23:29) Why resistance training matters beyond performance (25:03) Practical takeaways for athletes and coaches (26:44) Outro Referenced Resources: American College of Sports Medicine resistance training position stand published in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise [https://journals.lww.com/acsm-msse/fulltext/2026/04000/american_college_of_sports_medicine_position.21.aspx] Disclaimers & Disclosures [hagelestrength.com/disclaimer] Connect with Anthony: Instagram: instagram.com/hagelestrength X: x.com/hagelestrength YouTube: youtube.com/hagelestrength

26. März 2026 - 28 min
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Applying Accommodating Resistance in Strength and Power Development

In this episode, Anthony breaks down accommodating resistance and what bands and chains actually do in strength training. He explains how they change the resistance profile of a lift, how they influence force production and bar speed, and where they make sense within a program. Listeners will walk away with a clear understanding of when to use these tools, how to set them up correctly, and how to apply them for both strength and power development. Read the full episode notes at hagelestrength.com [hagelestrength.com/applying-accommodating-resistance-in-strength-and-power-development] Join the Performance Edge Network to receive Anthony’s weekly newsletter at hagelestrength.com/newsletter [hagelestrength.com/newsletter] Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction and why accommodating resistance matters (02:00) Constant load versus changing force production and strength curves (04:15) How accommodating resistance changes loading and velocity (05:40) Origins in Westside Barbell and dynamic effort training (08:55) Chains versus bands key differences (12:00) Programming intent and when to use each tool (13:00) Movement selection and strength curve alignment (15:05) Setup mistakes and why details matter (15:40) Proper chain setup and loading principles (17:20) Proper band setup, tension, and anchoring (20:30) Programming applications and transition to loading (20:50) Peak power and optimal loading ranges (21:35) Dynamic effort examples for squat and bench (23:10) Chains for max effort and strength work (24:20) Integrating strength and power in programming (25:55) Practical use and when these tools are not necessary (26:30) Closing thoughts and where to find research Disclaimers & Disclosures [hagelestrength.com/disclaimer] Connect with Anthony: Instagram: instagram.com/hagelestrength X: x.com/hagelestrength YouTube: youtube.com/hagelestrength

19. März 2026 - 28 min
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