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Rebuild Stronger

Podkast av John Flagg

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This is the no-fluff strength and coaching show for powerlifters and the coaches who train them.Each week, we dive into what it actually takes to get strong, build better athletes, and grow in the world of powerlifting—without the hype, gimmicks, or recycled internet advice. Whether you're a lifter chasing PRs or a coach leveling up your craft, you'll get real talk, practical strategies, and the kind of honesty the industry needs more of.Hosted by people who live and breathe this stuff, The Rebuild Stronger Podcast is down-to-earth, sometimes blunt, and always a good time. Expect solo episodes, deep dives, and the occasional guest who actually lifts and coaches.If you’re here to cut through the noise, get stronger, and have some fun along the way—welcome.

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The Changing Face of Powerlifting

This week, John and Wyatt delve into the current challenges and changes in the powerlifting community, focusing on the splintering of federations, the prohibitive cost of competition, and the evolving demands of athletes. It highlights the need for more engaging events like Sheffield to revitalize the sport. Takeaways * The splintering of federations is a major issue. * Competition costs are becoming prohibitive. * The sport is perceived as boring to watch. * Athletes are demanding changes. * The real issue is the changing nature of athletes. * More events like Sheffield are needed. * The cost of competition is a barrier. * Athletes' demands are reshaping the sport. * The sport needs revitalization. * Engaging events can attract more interest

8. des. 2025 - 18 min
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You’ll End Up Training Conjugate Whether You Admit It or Not

This quick-hit episode tackles one spicy claim: if you stay in the strength game long enough, you will end up running some version of conjugate training — whether you meant to or not. John breaks down why lifters naturally migrate toward variation, speed work, top singles with back-offs, and modified movements as they age, chase longevity, or just get bored doing the same block periodization loops forever. You’ll hear: * Why linear and block periodization only solve “simple problems” * How injuries, age, and experience push lifters toward variation and dynamic work * Why modifying with specialty bars, bands, and chains isn’t “copying Westside”… it’s just smart * How your “RPE 5 technique work” is actually dynamic effort (sorry) * Why labels don’t matter — results and longevity do * And yes, why bands and chains just look badass This one’s short, spicy, and guaranteed to make at least three people in your gym group chat go, “Okay but—” And they’d still be wrong.

25. nov. 2025 - 7 min
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Compete More, Stress Less: Why Powerlifters Need More Reps on the Platform

In this episode of Rebuild Stronger, John and Wyatt dig into one of the most misunderstood parts of powerlifting: how often you should actually compete — and why most lifters are unintentionally holding themselves back. From perfect-day fantasies to over-serious twenty-somethings white-knuckling their training, the guys break down how competing more often builds skill, resilience, confidence, and longevity in the sport. They talk local meets, learning to self-handle, avoiding “all or nothing” training mindsets, and how fun — yes, actual fun — is one of the biggest predictors of long-term strength. You’ll hear stories about disastrous warmup room mishaps (including a 200-pound accidental jump), sketchy meets, great meet directors, bad ones, why most lifters should do 3–4 meets per year early on, and how training with a real crew can change everything. Whether you're chasing a PR total or just trying not to bomb out, this episode is packed with real-world insight, a little chaos, and a reminder that you’re allowed to enjoy this sport. What We Cover * Why most lifters don’t compete enough * The myth of waiting for the “perfect timing” * How competing often builds adaptability and confidence * Why fun is a performance multiplier * Learning to self-handle (and why you should) * The value of local meets and supporting meet directors * The dangers of an “all or nothing” training mindset * How the best athletes balance seriousness with levity * Stories from the trenches: * The 12-hour disaster meet * The 870-lb “warmup” mistake * CT Fletcher–style dungeon workouts * Competing for the challenge — not the paycheck Quotes That Hit * “If you haven’t bombed out yet… have you really lived?” * “Fun isn’t the opposite of serious — it’s how you stay serious for decades.” * “99.9% of lifters will never make money from powerlifting. So you better enjoy it.”

18. nov. 2025 - 43 min
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