The Gus Cooke Podcast

Strength Is Skill - Why Your Training Might Be Holding You Back

24 min · 26. sept. 2025
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In this episode, Gus Cooke and Sarah Rainbow dive into the fine line between being specific enough in training to reach your goals—and going too far. From powerlifting to strongman, they unpack how training age, risk management, and exercise selection shape performance. Along the way, they share stories about chasing world records, the hidden costs of hyper-specificity, and the balancing act every athlete faces between progress and injury. Expect practical insights on: * Why most lifters aren’t specific enough in their training * How velocity, direction, and duration define real carryover * The hidden risks of heavy singles and over-specialization * Why consistency and risk mitigation matter more as you advance * What coaches must weigh when programming for long-term success This is a candid conversation about pushing limits, making trade-offs, and knowing when it’s time to pull back. Perfect for lifters, coaches, and anyone aiming to understand the art—and risks—of getting stronger.

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Strength Is Skill - Why Your Training Might Be Holding You Back

In this episode, Gus Cooke and Sarah Rainbow dive into the fine line between being specific enough in training to reach your goals—and going too far. From powerlifting to strongman, they unpack how training age, risk management, and exercise selection shape performance. Along the way, they share stories about chasing world records, the hidden costs of hyper-specificity, and the balancing act every athlete faces between progress and injury. Expect practical insights on: * Why most lifters aren’t specific enough in their training * How velocity, direction, and duration define real carryover * The hidden risks of heavy singles and over-specialization * Why consistency and risk mitigation matter more as you advance * What coaches must weigh when programming for long-term success This is a candid conversation about pushing limits, making trade-offs, and knowing when it’s time to pull back. Perfect for lifters, coaches, and anyone aiming to understand the art—and risks—of getting stronger.

26. sept. 202524 min
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Sumo vs. Conventional: Which Deadlift Should You Do?

In this episode, Gus Cooke (Lifters League) and Sarah Rainbow tackle one of the most debated questions in powerlifting: Sumo vs. Conventional Deadlift. They dive into the pros and cons of each style, the role of anatomy in choosing your stance, injury risk, and how to make smart long-term decisions as a lifter. Along the way, they share their own experiences switching between sumo and conventional, why mastery and precision become critical at higher strength levels, and how social media hype can distract lifters from what actually matters: lifting the most weight safely and sustainably. Whether you’re new to deadlifting, an athlete chasing longevity, or just curious about why the internet can’t stop arguing about sumo, this short, sharp conversation will give you clarity on which approach might be right for you—and why the real answer is “it depends.”

11. sept. 202516 min
episode Sumo vs. Conventional: Which Deadlift Should You Do? artwork

Sumo vs. Conventional: Which Deadlift Should You Do?

In this episode, Gus Cooke (Lifters League) and Sarah Rainbow tackle one of the most debated questions in powerlifting: Sumo vs. Conventional Deadlift. They dive into the pros and cons of each style, the role of anatomy in choosing your stance, injury risk, and how to make smart long-term decisions as a lifter. Along the way, they share their own experiences switching between sumo and conventional, why mastery and precision become critical at higher strength levels, and how social media hype can distract lifters from what actually matters: lifting the most weight safely and sustainably. Whether you’re new to deadlifting, an athlete chasing longevity, or just curious about why the internet can’t stop arguing about sumo, this short, sharp conversation will give you clarity on which approach might be right for you—and why the real answer is “it depends.”

11. sept. 202516 min