Garage Gym Athlete: From Our Athletes To Jocko Willink, Tim Ferriss, & Rich Froning There’s One Thing In Common: Garage Gym

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  • Duration: 378:54:19
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Synopsis

The Garage Gym Athlete Podcast was born from a community of underground athletes you've probably never heard of before. The idea for this show stemmed from Jerred Moon, the creator of Garage Gym Athlete programming, when he would do weekly coaching calls with Garage Gym Athletes. He found each athlete had such a unique story, an inspirational journey, and had overcome their own set of challenges that could help impact other athletes...but only if the stories could be told to all. The athletes all have a diverse background; some from Powerlifting, CrossFit, Olympic Lifting, Endurance Training, Military Operators, Collegiate Athletes, Spartan Racers, Obstacle Course Racers, and many other forms of physical training. It takes the experience of these athletes braving the extreme heat, bitter cold, early mornings, and late nights to tackle their training and become athletes. This podcast is for Garage Gym Athletes and by Garage Gym Athletes. Athletes share their experience (whether a beginner or advanced), share their knowledge, and give us a glimpse into the life of a Garage Gym Athlete!! We all know the gym SUCKS...And it comes with a long commute, crowds of people, occupied equipment, and much worse...Also, home fitness SUCKS...Because the treadmill becomes a clothing rack...Or you spend an hour with a DVD jumping around in your living room...But we're changing the game...By providing the other guy (who's strapped for time) with intelligent training to help them perform and look like an athlete. Our aim is for this podcast to inspire your own Garage Gym journey and to pick up as much as you can from other Garage Gym Athletes who are crushing it!! We'll help you find out why people like Jocko Willink, Tim Ferriss, Rich Froning, Joe DeSena, and Mathew Fraser are all training in their garage.

Episodes

  • 34: Concurrent Training Deep Dive and Why We Sleep

    24/02/2020 Duration: 01h06min

    This weeks podcast we talk about one of our favorite things, and thats concurrent training! this week is also time for our second book review, Why We Sleep. This weeks workout is Under Pressure. 

  • Being a gym owner and competing in olympic lifting

    21/02/2020 Duration: 13min

    Dutch Lowy talk about owing his gym and competing in olympic lifting. 

  • The Power of a Plan with Dominic Decker

    20/02/2020 Duration: 33min

    This weeks Athlete of the Week is a repeat on the podcast and no stranger to our group, Dominic Decker. He maps out all of his events linked up for the year and the new challenge he looking forward to. We also talk about being resourceful with equipment and being a garage gym athlete. 

  • AMA 07 - Quit EO3...?

    19/02/2020 Duration: 06min

    This weeks AMA is on a more personal note and about End Of Three Fitness and Jerred starting the company. How it got started, if he ever thought of giving it up, and more. 

  • 33: Does Intermittent Fasting Limit Strength and Muscle Gains?

    17/02/2020 Duration: 52min

    This weeks podcast we jump back to nutrition and talk about how intermittent fasting, or time restricted feeding, can effect muscle gain or if it does. This was a cool study but also made us want more. Keeping with nutrition we also talk about our food prep tips and what we do as far as meal prepping. This weeks workout comes from an old guest and former super bowl camp, its called Patriot. 

  • Wanting to help others and starting a blog

    14/02/2020 Duration: 10min

    We had Julie from PaleOMG, and this week she is talking about wanting to help people and starting her blog. 

  • Movement Meditation and a New Kind of PR with Courtney Morse

    13/02/2020 Duration: 28min

    This Athlete of the Week features Courtney Morse. We talk about starting his Physical Therapy practice for athletes. He also shares his athletic journey from playing football to cycling and endurance events. We also talk about movement therapy for the mind, and searching for new PR's

  • AMA 06 - Best Way to Use Garage Gym Athlete Programming

    12/02/2020 Duration: 06min

    This weeks AMA is about balancing our different training tracks to get the best results and attack your goals. Specifically over the course of a year, how to plan out your cycles for the year and be the most well rounded. 

  • 32: Where does High-Intensity Fit in Training?

    10/02/2020 Duration: 54min

    This week on the Garage Gym Athlete podcast we dive into a study that explores how high intensity training can effect strength, or does it? We touch on when it can fit into your training and how to best go about programing intensity. We also talk about best practices for warm up and on our Block Zero in our training. This weeks workout is Stairway to Heaven. 

  • Fitness of the Brain

    07/02/2020 Duration: 16min

    This weeks Cooldown has Allison Brager talking about sleep and making your brain more fit. 

  • Finding a Plan and Sticking to it with Chris Morgan

    06/02/2020 Duration: 21min

    The Athlete of The Week is Chris Morgan. We chat about being a basement athletes, finding your plan and sticking with it, and going back to your roots. 

  • AMA 05 - How Much Running is TOO Much?

    05/02/2020 Duration: 08min

    This weeks Ask Me Anything is on how much running or conditioning is too much. This is completely individual on the person but also depends on your goals. Jerred gives a breakdown on how you should toe that line. 

  • 31: Best Time to Train for Gains and Gut Health

    03/02/2020 Duration: 58min

    Hey athletes, this week we are going over a study that examined how the time of day at which you train can effect strength and conditioning gains. This weeks topic is about gut health and some of our tips on how to improve your gut health. This weeks workout is "Backbone". 

  • Low Testosterone and Estrogen with Dr. Anthony Jay

    31/01/2020 Duration: 03min

    This weeks cool down is with Dr. Anthony Jay about Low Testosterone and Estrogen.

  • Building a Tougher Mindset with Ryan Caswell

    30/01/2020 Duration: 28min

    This weeks Athlete Of the Week is Ryan Caswell. We talk about something a lot of garage gym athletes can relate to, and that is making do with lots of different equipment and adjusting accordingly. We also talk about stopping programming hopping, and having fitness plans while traveling. 

  • AMA 04- Intermittent Fasting

    29/01/2020 Duration: 11min

    This weeks Ask Me Anything is about intermittent fasting. Some of us coaches and a lot our athletes already do IF, but we always get new athletes in wondering more about IF and how best to do it with their schedule, goals, etc. 

  • 30: How to Become More Powerful (and Stronger)

    27/01/2020 Duration: 01h02min

    Hey all, this weeks study we are talking about becoming more powerful. The study we go over looked at the effects of velocity metrics, lifting faster and how it can increase performance. Next we have our first book review! We do a deep nutrition dive, about Deep Nutrition, by Dr. Catherine Shanahan. This weeks workout is 1/4 mile for humanity. 

  • Why we don't do Crossfit

    24/01/2020 Duration: 06min

    This weeks snippet is why our training is not crossfit and should not be considered crossfit. 

  • 03 - Pushing Forward Against Your Own Desire with Greg Isenhour

    23/01/2020 Duration: 18min

    This weeks athlete of the week is Greg Isenhour. Greg has been up the podcast before and is still crushing it, doing crazy events and still living his best life. We talk about keeping up with events, him doing the Baton Death march again, and recovery. 

  • AMA 03: Competing Goals

    22/01/2020 Duration: 06min

    This weeks Ask Me Anything are are talking about having goals that may seem conflicting and talking about how to pursue goals that may seem conflicting. A lot of people think you can only do on thing at a time and only focus on one area but that is not sure, that is why we do whats called concurrent training. But Jerred dives more into this topic and the science behind it.

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