Iron Culture presented by MASS

Eric Helms & Eric Trexler
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5 snips
Dec 24, 2025 • 1h 29min

Ep 359 - Tribalism in Evidence-Based Fitness

The hosts dive into the controversy surrounding tiny utensils research and Brian Wansink’s ethics. They discuss the importance of engaging with diverse perspectives and address the pitfalls of cynicism versus skepticism in fitness discourse. The conversation also touches on the need for self-awareness and the dangers of tribalism, urging listeners to navigate disagreements constructively. They emphasize how critical it is to maintain open dialogue while critiquing tendencies toward drama in the evidence-based fitness community.
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Dec 17, 2025 • 1h 45min

Ep 358 - WNBF Champs Christine Reinhart and Sarah Oase

Christine Reinhart, a natural bodybuilder and healthcare practitioner, and Sarah Oase, a full-time social worker and competitive bodybuilder, delve into their inspiring journeys in women's bodybuilding. They highlight the importance of camaraderie among competitors and share the challenges faced by women in the sport. The duo also discusses the need for greater visibility, the emotional energy of competitions, and their future advocacy efforts to grow the community. Their discussions aim to inspire more women to join the world of bodybuilding.
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Dec 10, 2025 • 1h 42min

Ep 357 - WNBF Champs Heitor Sousa and Adão Martins

In this engaging discussion, world champions Heitor Sousa and Adão Martins share their journeys in natural bodybuilding. Heitor emphasizes the importance of health and longevity while discussing his meticulous competition strategies. Adão, who navigates offshore work and limited equipment, highlights the significance of community support and consistent improvement. They reflect on their shared experiences at the WNBF, underscoring the value of mentorship and resilience in pursuing excellence. Their camaraderie and dedication serve as an inspiring testament to the sport.
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9 snips
Dec 3, 2025 • 1h 7min

Ep 356 - Pain-Free Training (ft. Dr. John Rusin)

Dr. John Rusin, a Doctorate-trained physical therapist turned strength coach, shares his journey from pro sports to focusing on pain prevention for the general population. He discusses insights from his book, outlining six foundational movement patterns critical for injury prevention. The conversation highlights a shift from a purely biomedical approach to a biopsychosocial model in pain management. With an emphasis on health, he presents six physical traits essential for longevity and practical strategies for individualized training that prioritizes longevity over flashy performance.
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6 snips
Nov 26, 2025 • 1h 9min

Ep 355 - Mindset of a Bodybuilding Champion (ft. Oscar Moscat)

Oscar Moscat, a professional natural bodybuilder and WNBF/WMBF competitor, shares his insights on training and the emotional journey of bodybuilding. He highlights the critical role of personal motivation and family values in his life. The conversation delves into the blend of competition and self-improvement, his martial arts background influencing his mindset, and the significance of camaraderie within the bodybuilding community. Oscar emphasizes balancing genetics and hard work, and the need for individualized training approaches, while inspiring the next generation of athletes.
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11 snips
Nov 19, 2025 • 1h 37min

Ep 354 - All About "Central" or "Systemic" Fatigue

The discussion kicks off with insights on Helms' competition prep and the troubling state of academic publishing. They then explore the nuances of central and systemic fatigue, debating mental versus physical aspects. Personalized deload strategies are emphasized, focusing on nutrition, sleep, and flexibility. The hosts highlight the risks of misinterpreting fatigue in bodybuilding, criticizing current trends that promote minimal effort over effective training. Finally, they tackle modern misconceptions in evidence-based content, warning against a lack of intensity in training.
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12 snips
Nov 13, 2025 • 1h 26min

Ep 353 - How To Actually Embrace Long-Term Dietary Changes

Eric Helms, a seasoned coach and competitive bodybuilder, shares insights on transitioning from competition prep to maintenance. He emphasizes the significance of mindset and realistic goal-setting in dietary changes. The discussion touches on managing off-season weight, the psychological challenges of post-diet life, and integrating comfort foods back into one's diet. Eric also offers practical advice for social eating and maintaining sustainable habits while balancing indulgence with health.
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21 snips
Nov 6, 2025 • 1h 21min

Ep 352 - Q&A (Protein, Mini-Cuts, and More)

Dr. Eric Helms, a notable coach, researcher, and competitive bodybuilder, shares insights from his prep for the Sacramento Muscle Mayhem. He discusses the nuances of auto-regulated dieting and its impact on recovery. The conversation digs into the pros and cons of mini-cuts and offers practical tips for bulking with a low appetite. Helms also provides updated protein targets for muscle gain and critiques safety concerns around protein supplements, along with strategies for new parents managing sleep loss. A treasure trove for fitness enthusiasts!
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50 snips
Oct 29, 2025 • 1h 19min

Ep 351 - New Research on Constrained Model and NSAIDs

Discover the latest insights on the constrained energy expenditure model and its implications on fitness. The hosts dissect new research suggesting how physical activity impacts total energy expenditure and the potential metabolic ceilings. They explore the effects of NSAIDs on muscle growth, warning about the risks of regular use for athletes. Additionally, a fascinating discussion emerges on the varying structures of PhD programs worldwide, emphasizing the importance of research experiences over institutional prestige.
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27 snips
Oct 22, 2025 • 1h 8min

Ep 350 - Eric Helms Returns

Dr. Eric Helms, a renowned coach and competitive bodybuilder, shares thrilling stories from his recent travels and competitions, including a memorable emergency room visit in Taiwan after a head injury. He tackles the challenges of jet lag, dehydration, and the mishaps of using laxatives during peak week. Helms discusses his fifth-place finish, autoregulated dieting strategies, and how adapting his nutrition on the fly contributed to his stage success. With humor and insights, he highlights the cultural respect for bodybuilding in Taiwan and his experiences with fans.

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