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  • Resistance Training for High Quality Weight Loss in Men and Women
    Feb 20 2026

    n this episode of the Discover Strength Podcast, CEO and exercise physiologist Luke Carlson breaks down new research on resistance training and fat loss. He reviews a recent study published in Frontiers in Endocrinology and connects it to over a decade of evidence on how strength training influences body composition.

    Luke explains why the goal of weight loss should be fat loss—not just a lower number on the scale—and how resistance training helps preserve or increase lean muscle while maximizing fat reduction. He also explores the critical role of abdominal fat in cardiometabolic risk and what the latest findings reveal about reducing central obesity.

    If you want to understand the science behind “high-quality weight loss” and why lifting weights is essential for long-term health and weight maintenance, this episode delivers the key takeaways.

    Discover Strength offers free Introductory Workouts at any location across the United States. You can schedule your free Introductory Workout HERE !

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    14 min
  • Six Underrated Business Books (and a lesson from each)
    Feb 10 2026

    In this episode of the Discover Strength Podcast, CEO and exercise physiologist Luke Carlson shares six underrated business books that have had a meaningful influence on him. Drawing on lessons from mentors, personal reading habits, and years of leadership experience, Luke explains why these books have been so impactful.

    Discover Strength offers free Introductory Workouts at any location across the United States. You can schedule your free Introductory Workout HERE !

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    14 min
  • Kim Wood: An Ode to a Strength Training Legend
    Jan 30 2026

    In this episode of the Discover Strength Podcast, Luke Carlson sits down with Rick Rignell to reflect on the life and legacy of Kim Wood, one of the most influential figures in the history of strength training.

    Kim Wood was the NFL’s first full-time strength and conditioning coach, serving the Cincinnati Bengals for nearly three decades and helping shape how professional athletes train to this day. Long before strength training was widely accepted in professional sports, Kim was pioneering methods focused on strength training, discipline, and long-term athlete development.

    Luke and Rick share personal stories and firsthand experiences with Kim, discussing his mentorship, his larger-than-life presence in the weight room, and the profound impact he had on their careers and perspectives on training. The conversation highlights not only Kim’s contributions to professional football, but also the values he instilled—work ethic, humility, and respect for the process.

    This episode serves as a tribute to a true pioneer whose influence continues to be felt throughout the strength training industry.

    Discover Strength offers free Introductory Workouts at any location across the United States. You can schedule your free Introductory Workout HERE !

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    37 min
  • Training for the Boston Marathon (and other big goals)
    Jan 23 2026

    As Luke prepares for an upcoming marathon, he shares what this endurance-focused training is teaching him about strength, fatigue, and exercise adaptation. In this episode, we explore how marathon training impacts muscle, why endurance and strength produce very different outcomes, and how Luke is balancing high-mileage running while maintaining strength. A practical look at training tradeoffs—and what they mean for anyone trying to get fitter, stronger, and healthier.

    Discover Strength offers free Introductory Workouts at any location across the United States. You can schedule your free Introductory Workout HERE !

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    32 min
  • The 5 Most Important Scientific Publications from 2025 and How They Guide Your Training
    Jan 16 2026

    In this episode, Luke Carlson reflects on what he believes was an exceptional year for exercise science research. He breaks down 5 excellent research papers and important conclusions that can be drawn from them.

    If you care about evidence-based training, intelligent decision-making, and separating signal from noise in the fitness industry, this conversation will sharpen your perspective.

    Discover Strength offers free Introductory Workouts at any location across the United States. You can schedule your free Introductory Workout HERE !

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    15 min
  • Is the Answer for Health Always "More"? with Special Guest Dr. Jeremy Loenneke
    Jan 9 2026

    In this episode, Dr. Jeremy Loenneke sits down with Luke to discuss strength training, health, and evidence-based fitness for long-term results. They break down common exercise myths, explain why consistency matters more than intensity, and explore how strength training improves longevity, muscle mass, metabolism, and overall quality of life as we age.

    The conversation covers practical, time-efficient workouts, sustainable fitness habits, and how to approach training when motivation is low. This episode is ideal for anyone interested in strength training for longevity, healthy aging, and building lifelong fitness through simple, effective exercise.

    Discover Strength offers free Introductory Workouts at any location across the United States. You can schedule your free Introductory Workout HERE !

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    24 min
  • 5 Ideas to Shape Your 2026 Goal Setting
    Jan 2 2026

    Most people approach fitness goals the same way they approach a New Year’s resolution—focused on outcomes, timelines, and motivation. And most people abandon them just as quickly.

    In this episode, we take a different approach.

    Drawing from years of coaching experience with executives and high-performing professionals, this conversation reframes how to think about fitness, health, and long-term performance. Instead of asking what you want to achieve, we explore the more important question: what can you realistically sustain when life gets busy, stressful, and unpredictable?

    You’ll learn why outcome-based goals often fail, how shifting your focus to process creates consistency, and how to design a fitness plan that actually fits into real life—not ideal conditions. Whether you’re setting goals for the year ahead or rethinking an approach that hasn’t worked in the past, this episode offers a practical, evidence-based framework for building momentum that lasts.

    This is a conversation about sustainability, discipline, and playing the long game with your health—without gimmicks, shortcuts, or burnout.

    Discover Strength offers free Introductory Workouts at any location across the United States. You can schedule your free Introductory Workout HERE !

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    38 min
  • What Happens to Body Composition After 60? The Science + Real Data
    Dec 12 2025

    Can you build muscle and lose fat in your late 60s or 70s—even after years of consistent training?

    In this episode of the Discover Strength Podcast, CEO and exercise physiologist Luke Carlson walks listeners through the real-life body composition journey of his own mother, who began strength training in her 50s and continued into her mid-70s. Using 8 years of Bod Pod data, Luke unpacks how she gained over 6 pounds of lean muscle and lost 12 pounds of fat.

    This example provides a a powerful, evidence-based case for what consistent resistance training, adequate protein intake, and creatine supplementation can do for your fitness journey. You’ll learn: Why building muscle later in life is possible despite being more difficult, how Bod Pod tests reveal deeper insights than a scale ever could, and why a consistent strength training routine can aid in muscle growth at older ages.

    This is a data-rich look at how aging doesn't have to mean decline.

    Discover Strength offers free Introductory Workouts at any location across the United States. You can schedule your free Introductory Workout HERE !

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    13 min