EP084: Your Cardio Sucks & The Death Of Group Training As We Know It w/ Joel Jamieson

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
  • www.VigorGround...
    When it comes to energy systems training (AKA “cardio”) there are few people in the world who understand, teach, and coach it better than Joel Jamieson. Let's put it this way, if Joel was a character in Game of Thrones, he’d be announced as “The shield that protects the realms of conditioning” - which is why I brought him back on the podcast for a second time.
    This episode is full of mind blowing insight that crushes common belief systems surrounding cardio with science-based truth. You’ll discovery everything from why good cardio is more important than strength, and how it can help you be less stressed, more productive and a nicer human. Joel also dives into how/why the current gym cardio models are doing more harm than good, and a tactic that will help you live 10% longer.
    This episode has a lot of knowledge bombs in it. So, if you want to change your mindset, training and results for the better, you don't want to miss this one.
    Let's go.
    IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL LEARN:
    1. The biggest misconception about energy systems training.
    2. The difference between what an average gym goer thinks “cardio” and being “fit” is verses what it REALLY is, and how to achieve it.
    3. Is cardio really more important than strength training? Joel answers this and you’ll be surprised by the answer.
    4. A training style that helps people live a whole 10% longer, and why you MUST do this type of training.
    5. How cardio can play a big role in keeping you less sick, more productive, less stressed, and generally a nicer human being.
    6. Why the Tabata study had it all wrong, and what the best approach to constantly improving your fitness actually is.
    7. The answer to this question: Can a person who does a high intensity group training program four-days a week (or more) NOT hit a wall and get crushed, and stop getting results?
    8. Luka and Joel’s thoughts on Crossfit, OrangeTheory, F45 and other high intensity group training programs, and what these training methods are doing to people.
    9. What the IDEAL group training program looks like, and how we can take the next steps to better programming and coaching in group training.
    10. The two things that will be built into the gyms of the future.
    11. The role "fun" actually plays in fitness.
    12. Why cardio is important when it comes to building muscle and losing fat. The answer is not what you think.
    13. Where wearable technology is going, and whether or not you should give it any importance.
    14. Why every coach should understand, know how to explain, and program energy system training in for their clients to ensure that they get the best results, no matter their goal.
    LINKS AND RESOURCES
    Bioforce Conditioning Certification: www.8weeksout....
    Morpheus: trainwithmorph...
    Joel Jamieson’s Instagram: / coachjoeljamieson
    Vigor Ground Fitness and Performance: www.vigorground...
    Vigor Life Podcast (iTunes): podcasts.apple...
    Luka Hocevar UA-cam Channel: / @luka-hocevar
    Luka Hocevar Instagram: / lukahocevar
    Book: Why We Sleep - Unlocking The Power of Sleep and Dreams (Matthew Walker): www.amazon.com...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 8

  • @bmp713
    @bmp713 25 днів тому

    03:10 The biggest misconception about energy systems
    12:13 Can a person who does HIIT NOT hit a wall?
    13:20 Why Tabata had it wrong

  • @Bornabastard
    @Bornabastard 2 роки тому

    Thank you for telling the truth on the 10,000 hour rule

  • @pearsebennett8930
    @pearsebennett8930 4 роки тому

    Thanks guys we need more of these up to date ideas .

  • @trainingwithmateo
    @trainingwithmateo 5 років тому +1

    Great video! Your 1st interview with Joel is a must see too. I’m going through his BioForce Conditioning Course right now and loving it! A must-take course for coaches.

    • @2befast1
      @2befast1 4 роки тому

      @matt I'm curious why you chose bioforce CCC over something like NASM PES. I'm thinking about signing up as well for the CCC, but don't know much about it.

    • @trainingwithmateo
      @trainingwithmateo 4 роки тому

      @@2befast1 I don't know anything about the NASM PES cert. I did the NASM cert about 15 yrs ago - I had very little if anything to with conditioning... very corrective exercise-ish. Great stuff, but not conditioning. Sorry, can't compare their PES cert with BioForce.

  • @dannygruby271
    @dannygruby271 5 років тому +1

    I find Luka is one of the better out of the box, original trainers I have seen! Thanks Luka

  • @Vero587
    @Vero587 5 років тому

    Loved this one thank you