Mar 14 2025 55 mins
Strength training isn’t just about lifting heavier—it’s about training smarter. Brett Jones, director of education at StrongFirst, rejoins Todd this week on the podcast, sharing his philosophy on strength training as a skill.
Brett dives into the science behind recovery and why effort alone doesn’t equal better results. He also highlights the role of grip strength as a key predictor of longevity and how maintaining muscle mass can impact overall health, including disease recovery. Having gone through cancer treatment himself, Brett emphasizes why being strong before facing a health crisis can be life-changing.
From busting training myths to explaining why testing and training should be separate, this episode offers actionable insights for anyone looking to build long-term strength.
Learn more about Brett and his resources on his website: https://appliedstrength.com/ or follow him on Instagram at @brettjonessfg.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 Strength Is a Skill, Not Just Lifting Weights
02:52 The Wheel of Health: A Holistic View of Well-Being
04:46 Introducing Brett Jones & Strong First Training Philosophy
06:11 Common Myths That Hinder Strength Progress
09:19 The Importance of Movement Patterns for Orthopedic Health
15:51 Defining True Strength Training vs. High-Rep Workouts
18:49 The Role of Recovery in Strength Development
26:06 The Psychology of Effort: Why More Isn't Always Better
30:29 Grip Strength as a Marker for Longevity & Overall Strength
36:39 Strength Training & Disease Prevention: What the Research Says
41:56 How to Integrate Kettlebells for Maximum Benefit
45:35 Iron Cardio: Brett's Training Approach for Strength & Endurance
50:00 The Most Effective Training Plan for Busy Schedules