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Nov 2023
1h 8m

Ep. #1125: Dr. Pak on Minimum Effective ...

MIKE MATTHEWS
About this episode

If you spend time in gyms or follow fitness influencers, you've likely encountered the mindset that more is better when it comes to training volume. 

More sets, more reps, more time in the gym equals faster results. Right?

Not necessarily. As with many areas of fitness and nutrition, the truth is more nuanced.

Enter the concept of "minimum effective dose" training. Instead of constantly pushing the boundaries of training capacity and trying to maximize your progress, this approach focuses on the least amount of volume needed to drive meaningful progress.

To dig into the details of this methodology, I'm joined by Dr. Patroklos “Pak” Androulakis-Korakakis. With a PhD focused on minimum effective training doses for strength gains and years of coaching experience, Dr. Pak has a deep understanding of the science and application of this topic.

Throughout our discussion, you'll learn . . .

- What minimum effective dose training is and the major benefits it offers

- The surprising muscle-building potential of low training volumes

- How to determine your personal minimum effective doses based on experience level, genetics, and goals

- The importance of training intensity and progression regardless of overall volume

- How to add volume gradually over time as you adapt

- Why most people underestimate the effort needed to build muscle

- How social media promotes unrealistic training expectations

- The value of long-term consistency over extreme programs

- How traveling or busy schedules are no excuse to skip workouts

- And much more . . .

If you want to maximize training efficiency and results, this episode provides science-backed insights on the least training needed for meaningful gains so you can save time and general “wear and tear” on your body.


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(4:54) - What is minimum effective dose training?

(6:25) - What are the benefits of minimum effective dose training?

(18:16) - How to implement minimum dose training

(23:57) - How did you interpret those findings?

(26:52) - Is 5 sets per week ideal for experienced weight lifters?

(31:48) - Our Biggest Sale of the Year! Save 50% during our Black Friday Sale! https://buylegion.com/

(34:34) - Optimal volume for maximizing muscle and strength progress

(39:13) - Tips for safely increasing training volume

(47:28) - Common misconceptions about minimalist training approaches

(49:09) - Perceived "bad" training genetics and the role of genetics in training efficiency

(56:13) - The crucial impact of nutrition in minimalist training regimens

(1:06:51) - Discover more about Dr. Pak and his work and how to connect with him

Mentioned on the Show:

Dr. Pak's Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/dr__pak/?hl=en

Dr. Pak's Website:https://www.drpak.com/

Dr. Pak's YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@Dr__Pak

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