

Stronger is Better by Starting Strength Gyms
Nick Delgadllo
The Stronger is Better Podcast focuses on principles and process. Host Nick Delgadillo is the CEO of Starting Strength Gyms, longtime Starting Strength Coach, BJJ school owner and Self Defense Coach, specializing in unarmed and armed combatives. In this podcast, Nick will discuss how the lessons learned through hard physical effort apply to coaching, learning, business, and relationships. Connect With Starting Strength Gymshttps://www.startingstrengthgyms.com/https://www.instagram.com/startingstrengthgymshttps://www.facebook.com/startingstrengthgymshttps://www.linkedin.com/company/starting-strength-gyms
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Oct 29, 2025 • 1h 9min
What to do after the Starting Strength Program | Stronger is Better Podcast #15
Nick Delgadillo, an experienced Starting Strength coach, shares expert insights into transitioning from novice to intermediate training. He discusses how to recognize the right moment to change programming and the importance of making adjustments cautiously. Nick provides practical tips for squats, deadlifts, and presses, emphasizing the need for consistency and technique checks before adjusting intensity. He also highlights how to manage stress and recovery effectively, ensuring long-term gains in strength.

Oct 13, 2025 • 1h 11min
A Parent’s Strength: Support for Disabled Children | Stronger is Better Podcast #14
Send us a textIn this powerful episode of the Stronger is Better Podcast, Nick Delgadillo is joined by UK-based client and father James Collinge to discuss how strength training has transformed his life—not just in the gym, but in parenting a disabled child. James shares how barbell training prepared him physically and mentally for the unpredictable demands of caring for his autistic son, and how strength offers freedom, control, and peace of mind in even the most chaotic moments. Whether you’re a parent, a coach, or someone seeking a deeper reason to train, this episode is a must-listen.00:00 - Intro: Meet James Collinge 01:45 - Training overview and coaching relationship 06:00 - Programming simplicity and advanced progress 09:00 - Current lifts and Dinnie Stones goal 13:20 - Grip work and unconventional lifting prep 18:56 - Specialization vs tradeoffs in strength 21:00 - Daily life with recovery, food, and structure 27:30 - How strength helps parenting a disabled child 30:30 - Real-life travel and care challenges 33:45 - Physical freedom and reduced anxiety 36:30 - Strength makes things easier—not just possible 38:11 - Strength changes social dynamics and confidence 40:40 - Controlling physical situations safely 43:41 - The emotional toll of high-stress parenting 46:00 - A message to parents of disabled children 48:33 - Capability = lower life stress 50:45 - Capability for the long haul: aging with responsibility 53:08 - It's your responsibility to stay strong 55:00 - Final reflections and future of Starting Strength Gyms ⸻ 🔗 Brought to you by https://www.startingstrengthgyms.com 🎧 New episodes every other week on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify 📩 Send feedback or questions to: podcast@ssgyms.com

Sep 29, 2025 • 50min
Fighting the Lust for Comfort | Stronger is Better Podcast #13
Send us a textIn this episode of the Stronger is Better Podcast, Nick Delgadillo shares a talk he delivered at the Starting Strength Cincinnati Member event in August 2025.This talk dives deep into the consequences of modern comfort, the transformative value of hard physical effort, and the role of barbell training in reclaiming your physical existence. Nick outlines how stress, recovery, and adaptation aren’t just for strength gains — they’re foundational to becoming a better human.He also explores the three dimensions of capability: intelligence, connection with others, and connection with your physical body — and how barbell training uniquely activates all three.If you’re looking for meaning in your training — or need a reminder of why it matters — this is the episode to watch.Timestamps00:00 – Intro: The power of community at SS Cincinnati 02:00 – Why strength training is still underrated 05:00 – Better people through hard physical things 07:00 – Stress–Recovery–Adaptation and the S.A.I.D. principle 10:20 – Why lifting gets harder, and why that’s the point 13:00 – Accumulated stress and managing recovery 16:00 – Why performance is non-negotiable 18:00 – The “Three Capabilities” model: Mind, connection, body 21:00 – Why physical capability is a human-level multiplier 25:00 – Strength training as a humbling and clarifying process 28:00 – The law of diminishing returns in real time 30:00 – Why you don’t need to quit lifting for cardio 33:00 – Understanding the physical spectrum 36:00 – Bigger muscles = health, longevity, and looking better 40:00 – Why barbells are the most disruptive and accessible tool 43:00 – Three ingredients for happiness (from Matt Larsen) 46:30 – “The lust for comfort murders the passion of the soul” 48:00 – Final thoughts and closing quote from Rip⸻ 🔗 Brought to you by https://www.startingstrengthgyms.com 🎧 New episodes every other week on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify 📩 Send feedback or questions to: podcast@ssgyms.com

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Sep 15, 2025 • 1h 9min
Stop Screwing up your Novice Linear Progression | Stronger is Better Podcast #12
Dive into the nuances of the Novice Linear Progression for barbell training! Discover what defines a novice lifter and why simplicity is key. Learn about specific programming for the squat, press, bench, and deadlift. Find out when to make adjustments and the common pitfalls many face. Uncover how small changes can lead to substantial progress, and why maintaining proper technique is crucial. Lastly, gain insights on overcoming mental hurdles in your strength journey.

Sep 1, 2025 • 1h 20min
A Stronger Chassis for Everest with David “Ghost” Phillips | Stronger Is Better Podcast #11
Send us a textOn this episode of the Stronger is Better Podcast, Nick talks with David “Ghost” Phillips, a retired Navy veteran, mountaineer, and member at Starting Strength San Antonio. David shares his journey from the Appalachian Trail to summiting Mount Everest, his battle with frostbite, and his ambitious “Project 327”—the pursuit of the Triple Crown of hiking and the Explorers Grand Slam.We dive into:•Why strength training was the key to his success on Everest•The dangers of high-altitude mountaineering, from avalanches to frostbite•How strength provides the foundation for endurance, longevity, and survival in extreme environments•David’s mission to support Disabled American Veterans through his expeditionsFollow David’s journey and support his project: https://www.grandexplorerscrown.com/00:00 Intro & Guest BackgroundNavy service, trail name “Ghost,” and joining Starting Strength San Antonio.05:27 The Triple Crown & Appalachian Trail4 months solo hiking after Navy retirement, leading into bigger goals.15:07 Preparing for EverestWhy barbell training was essential, gaining 30 lbs of muscle, and recovering from injury.23:42 Dangers on EverestAvalanches, icefall, frostbite, and why most failures happen on the descent.52:28 The Summit ExperienceWhat it’s really like at 29,000 feet — 10 minutes at the top and getting back down.01:01:23 Frostbite & RecoveryMedevac, hospital treatment, hyperbaric therapy, and adapting to long-term effects.01:09:11 Project 327 & Future GoalsTriple Crown + Seven Summits + North/South Poles — documentary and next expeditions.01:17:53 Giving BackSupporting Disabled American Veterans through fundraising.⸻ 🔗 Brought to you by https://www.startingstrengthgyms.com 🎧 New episodes every other week on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify 📩 Send feedback or questions to: podcast@ssgyms.com

Aug 18, 2025 • 1h 25min
What if You Want to Learn Self Defense? with John Valentine | Stronger Is Better Podcast #10
Send us a textIn this episode of the Stronger Is Better Podcast, Nick Delgadillo sits down with John Valentine — BJJ black belt, active-duty military instructor, and founder of the Combatives Association.They discuss the fundamentals of real-world self-defense, the importance of pressure testing in training, and how martial arts like Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu fit into the broader self defense picture. The conversation covers coaching integrity, effective learning methods, and how to build sustainable skills that actually work under stress.John also shares details about the upcoming Combatives Summit (October 24–26 in D’Iberville, MS), plus the launch of the Combatives coaching platform.Whether you’re a coach, martial artist, or someone interested in personal protection, this episode will help you think more clearly about what training really prepares you for.🔗 Learn more about the Combatives Summit: combativesummit.com⸻00:00 – Introduction and guest background02:00 – The origin of the Combatives Association04:30 – Building an honest community around fighting and training09:00 – Why fighting is simple but training often overcomplicates it12:00 – Core truths of stand-up clinch, striking, and grappling16:30 – Positions that matter: parallel vs. perpendicular fighting18:20 – Weapons considerations and the limits of BJJ21:00 – Why pressure testing matters more than techniques24:00 – Wrestling as the foundation of fighting26:30 – Jiu-Jitsu as the best entry point for most people28:30 – Has BJJ abandoned self-defense to Krav Maga?33:30 – Striking, clinching, grappling, and weapons: it’s always “yes”35:00 – Legal aftermath and what martial arts don’t teach37:00 – Self-defense vs. fitness classes39:00 – Why BJJ “on accident” builds fighting ability better than most systems43:00 – The role of coaching and integrity in self-defense training46:30 – How most training preserves systems, not effectiveness48:30 – Why information isn’t the problem — coaching is51:00 – The dangers of repackaging combatives material55:00 – Skipping the process gets people hurt56:00 – Drilling vs. ecological/constraints-based learning01:00:00 – Good coaching vs. bad teaching in martial arts01:04:30 – Anecdotes, authority, and developing skill01:06:50 – Suggested path to becoming self-reliant in self-defense01:10:30 – John’s advice for beginners starting martial arts01:13:30 – Situational awareness and reducing vulnerability01:14:30 – Legal education and concealed carry training01:15:30 – Combatives Summit 2025 details (Oct 24–26)01:18:45 – Coaching platform and professional community launch01:21:20 – Sponsors and community support for the Summit01:22:30 – The value of surrounding yourself with high-level people01:23:30 – Closing thoughts and takeaways⸻ 🔗 Brought to you by https://www.startingstrengthgyms.com 🎧 New episodes every other week on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify 📩 Send feedback or questions to: podcast@ssgyms.com

Aug 4, 2025 • 48min
Better People through Learning to Fight | Stronger is Better Podcast #9
Send us a textIn this episode of the Stronger is Better Podcast, Nick Delgadillo is interviewed by Hari Fafutis of Tavros Strength in Mexico. Nick describes his approach to physical and mental development through hard physical effort. The discussion dives into:•Why building strength is the foundation of self-defense•The role of martial arts in restoring people’s relationship with controlled violence•The life-changing value of hard physical effort and skill acquisition•The importance of setting an example of capability and resilience for your familyHari and Nick also discuss how strength training and martial arts create more capable, confident people and how that translates into healthier communities.Timestamps00:00 – Intro and context of this special episode02:17 – Nick’s professional development and teaching philosophy07:40 – Why fighting and martial arts became essential10:53 – Discovering Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and its impact14:05 – Balancing marriage, career, and physical pursuits18:13 – Hari’s bar fight wake-up call and pursuit of strength20:52 – From strength training to self-defense and martial arts23:34 – Why Jiu-Jitsu is a foundation for self-defense28:13 – The value of strength as “Phase 0” for capability31:18 – Ego, hierarchy, and benefits of combat sports34:36 – Controlled violence and filling the modern void39:55 – Functional training vs. recreational sports44:07 – Why hard physical effort builds stronger minds and communities46:11 – Setting an example for the next generation47:45 – Final thoughts and next steps in capability development⸻ 🔗 Brought to you by https://www.startingstrengthgyms.com 🎧 New episodes every other week on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify 📩 Send feedback or questions to: podcast@ssgyms.com

Jul 21, 2025 • 58min
Golf Performance and Barbell Training with McKenna Murphy | Stronger is Better Podcast #8
Send us a textIn Episode 8 of the Stronger is Better Podcast, Nick Delgadillo sits down with elite junior golfer McKenna Murphy and her Starting Strength Coach, Pete Troupos, to discuss how barbell training played a critical role in elevating McKenna’s golf performance. From winning the U.S. Kids Teen World Championship to earning a D1 scholarship at South Alabama, McKenna shares her journey and how lifting—particularly squats and deadlifts—directly improved her club head speed, consistency, and endurance on the course.Pete gives insight into programming for a high-level youth athlete and highlights the value of adapting barbell training to support a primary sport rather than compete with it.Whether you’re a coach, parent, or athlete looking for that performance edge, this episode showcases how strength training can transform golf—and why it might be the X-factor you’ve overlooked.00:00 – Intro: Meet McKenna Murphy and Coach Pete Troupos01:16 – The link between barbell training and golf performance02:51 – Pete’s coaching background and Starting Strength journey06:05 – McKenna’s athletic background and how she started lifting10:00 – Winning the U.S. Kids Teen World Championship13:56 – How competitive junior golf really is17:14 – Technical vs. mental breakthroughs in tournament play18:58 – Club head speed, consistency, and fatigue resistance21:17 – A 10 mph club head speed gain: how rare is that?24:02 – Pete reflects on tracking performance gains through strength27:45 – Observations from golf coaches and peers32:08 – Why strength needs to come before “golf-specific” training34:00 – Golf as a sport: redefining athleticism37:51 – McKenna’s college schedule: balancing golf and strength41:23 – Adjusting programming around tournaments and travel44:34 – The coach’s role: strength serves the athlete’s goals46:19 – Is golf hard on the body?48:34 – Future plans: McKenna’s goal of turning pro50:51 – 1,400+ swings a week: what elite training volume looks like53:00 – Strength training as the untapped differentiator in golf56:04 – Final thoughts: strength + consistency = performance57:39 – Thanks and closing remarks⸻ 🔗 Brought to you by https://www.startingstrengthgyms.com 🎧 New episodes every other week on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify 📩 Send feedback or questions to: podcast@ssgyms.com

Jul 7, 2025 • 1h 9min
Strength Training, Pregnancy, & Pelvic Health with Dr. Becky Maidansky | Stronger Is Better Podcast #7
Send us a textIn this episode of the Stronger is Better Podcast, Nick Delgadillo sits down with Dr. Becky Maidansky, pelvic floor specialist and founder of Lady Bird Physical Therapy https://www.ladybirdpt.com/ in Austin, TX. They explore the realities of training through pregnancy, postpartum recovery, pelvic floor dysfunction, and why strength is one of the most underappreciated tools in women’s health. This conversation bridges the gap between medical rehab and high-performance coaching—essential listening for strength coaches, pregnant athletes, and anyone working with women in the gym.00:00 - Intro & how Becky got involved with Starting Strength Austin01:15 - Lifting workshop recap & Becky’s team background03:27 - What is pelvic health PT?05:04 - Why Becky started Lady Bird PT07:12 - Pregnancy isn’t a problem to manage—training is essential10:00 - Medical conservatism, strength, and female physiology13:23 - Training during pregnancy: Becky’s and Nick’s coaching experience16:36 - What guidelines should lifters follow?20:20 - What symptoms matter and how to respond22:55 - Exercise modifications & movement adjustments24:58 - The role of energy availability during pregnancy26:07 - Postpartum recovery: timelines and expectations29:54 - Real-world coaching after pregnancy32:03 - Strength persists post-pregnancy34:12 - Weighing health vs. aesthetic goals postpartum35:16 - Strength training protects pelvic health37:24 - Stress incontinence: how coaches should think about it41:08 - Common causes & symptoms44:25 - What coaches can ask—and what’s in their scope46:35 - How and when to modify training for stress incontinence51:18 - Proper Valsalva vs. bearing down54:03 - Practical breathing cues to reduce pelvic stress55:35 - Do Kegels work? It depends59:18 - Are there standard pelvic floor strengthening protocols?1:00:52 - When to refer out to pelvic PT1:03:42 - Understanding prolapse & how to respond1:07:28 - What is a pessary and who might benefit from one?1:08:29 - How to contact Dr. Becky Maidansky⸻ 🔗 Brought to you by https://www.startingstrengthgyms.com 🎧 New episodes every other week on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify 📩 Send feedback or questions to: podcast@ssgyms.com

Jun 23, 2025 • 1h 8min
Freedom and Purpose through Entrepreneurship with Ray Gillenwater | Stronger Is Better Podcast #6
Send us a textIn this episode of the Stronger Is Better Podcast, Nick Delgadillo sits down with Starting Strength Gyms founder Ray Gillenwater for a wide-ranging conversation about entrepreneurship, vision, and the founding story of Starting Strength Gyms. Ray shares how his experiences in tech, corporate leadership, and global markets led him to Starting Strength—and why strength training is at the core of building better people, teams, and businesses.They explore the parallels between barbell training and business operations, discuss lessons from launching a franchise, and highlight the power of doing hard things. From his time at BlackBerry to the launch of Starting Strength Gyms, Ray’s story offers valuable insight for entrepreneurs, coaches, and anyone seeking freedom through ownership.00:00 – Intro: Ray returns to the podcast00:44 – Ray’s background in tech and telecom02:20 – First encounter with Starting Strength04:50 – Discovering the program, contacting Rip07:00 – Attending his first seminar and injuries08:20 – Starting Strength retail vision emerges10:24 – Franchising vs affiliation12:42 – How the response to COVID tested the franchise14:59 – Corporate vs mission-driven business16:35 – BlackBerry in Southeast Asia19:30 – Sales tactics and incentive alignment23:19 – Launching BlackBerry Money, ahead of its time27:30 – What went wrong at BlackBerry30:00 – The draw of Starting Strength31:35 – Bullshit in the corporate world33:00 – Rip’s influence and brutal honesty34:15 – Returning to the franchise—lessons learned36:04 – Coaching gym owners like lifters38:49 – Business fundamentals mirror training40:26 – Product, people, and solving real problems44:42 – Technical expertise vs human connection48:30 – How to help the runner, the skeptic, anyone52:46 – Weekly habits and business levers54:20 – Vision, strategy, and scalable simplicity56:34 – Why the culture makes it all work57:37 – Hard physical effort = quality people1:01:25 – Franchising done the right way1:03:31 – Humility, hardship, and growth1:06:35 – Closing reflections on freedom and purpose⸻ 🔗 Brought to you by https://www.startingstrengthgyms.com 🎧 New episodes every other week on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify 📩 Send feedback or questions to: podcast@ssgyms.com


