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Do You Enjoy This Thing?
Asking myself, why, or askg myself, what do i enjoy? And then why do i enjoy it? No matter what i'm doing, i need o be able to answer that question. So you're making sure that what you're doing during the day, day to day, is stuff that you actually like.
Today, I’m talking to Austin Current. He’s the author of The Science of Strength Training, in which he writes about the mental and physical benefits of strength training, shares workout plans and dietary science, and outlines how to complete 33 key exercises safely and without injury.
Austin’s book is full of great information. However, what really made me want to talk to him is his gift for writing about a very complex and potentially intimidating topic in a way that someone who’s never trained seriously (or perhaps never even set foot in a gym) can use to get started.
In this episode, Austin and I dig into how (and why) his book took shape, how to take the guesswork out of your time at the gym and make the most of your training, and the key things to be doing outside the gym beyond eating and sleeping well to see the best results from a strength training program.
Key Takeaways with Austin Current
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