

Ep 341 - Unpacking Individual Responses to Training Volume
In this episode of Iron Culture, hosts Eric Helms and Michael Zourdos engage with Dr. Zac Robinson to discuss his dissertation research on the effects of resistance training volume on muscle adaptations. The conversation delves into the complexities of individual responses to training, the importance of research design, and the implications of findings for coaching practices. They emphasize the need for caution in interpreting data and the evolving nature of sports science, highlighting the significance of collaboration and flexibility in training approaches.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
06:25 The PhD Journey and Team Dynamics
11:32 Dissertation Overview and Research Focus
18:43 Research Methodology and Individual Variability
26:50 Understanding Individual Response Variation in Training
32:09 Study Design: Isolating Variables in Training Responses
37:33 The Importance of Replication in Research
42:40 Findings
53:41 Limitations and Implications of the Study
01:00:17 Genetics and Individual Response Variability
01:02:59 The Dose-Response Relationship in Training
01:06:25 Shifting Perspectives on Training Individualization
01:11:00 The Role of Sports Science in Coaching
01:19:51 Future Directions in Resistance Training Research