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Ep 297 - Is More Volume Always Better? (feat Josh Pelland PhD(c))

Iron Culture

The MASS Crew

Sports & Recreation, Health & Fitness

4.8827 Ratings

🗓️ 21 October 2024

⏱️ 109 minutes

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Summary

In this crossover episode of Iron Culture and MASS Office Hours, Dr. Trexler is joined by special guest Josh Pelland, a coach for Data Driven and a PhD candidate at Florida Atlantic University, to discuss Pelland's recent meta-analysis which investigates the effects of training volume and frequency on hypertrophy and strength outcomes. These data have created a lot of stir in the evidence based community as very high volumes seem to be associated with hypertrophy without a definitive plateau. But as you can expect, there’s much more to the story. The analysis synthesizes data from numerous studies and quantifies dose-response relationships by which higher training volumes and/or frequencies may lead to greater strength and muscle gains in response to resistance training. In a thorough discussion of the paper, Pelland discusses nuances, such as the point of diminishing returns where further volume or frequency may yield less significant gains, and highlights how individual factors like training experience and muscle group-specific responses affect outcomes. Practical recommendations include tailoring volume to individual needs, utilizing periodization and volume cycling to maximize adaptations, and addressing common pitfalls such as overtraining. Further, in this live episode audience questions drive deeper exploration into the practical implications of the findings and strategies for optimizing training programs based on current evidence.

If you liked this crossover, remember the MASS crew goes live for Office Hours every Wednesday night at 7pm eastern time. Be sure to join them for a future episode!

0:00 Introduction to another official crossover episode 

MASS Office Hours Episode 58 (Is More Volume Always Better?) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HErS8Hw12k 

02:00 Getting to know Josh Pelland  

07:35 An overview of Josh’s new preprint

Pelland 2024 The Resistance Training Dose-Response: Meta-Regressions Exploring the Effects of Weekly Volume and Frequency on Muscle Hypertrophy and Strength Gain https://sportrxiv.org/index.php/server/preprint/view/460

Data Driven Strength Podcast - Volume and Hypertrophy: New Science Explained | S2E1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKRAVrf-798&t=0s

Data Driven Strength Podcast - Frequency and Hypertrophy: New Science Explained | S2E2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rxOj92Q4p8 

14:01 The search strategy and volume/frequency quantification method comparison

25:43 Statistical models 

30:51 Volume results

39:32 Volume efficiency tiers 

1:08:47 Frequency results 

1:16:43 Q&A Question 1: How was the volume of different exercises quantified?

1:18:36 Question 2: Disconnect between theoretical vs practical optimum?

1:25:00 Question 3: How were different set structures, intensification techniques, and proximity-to-failure accounted for?

1:28:55 Question 4: Recommendations for 6x/week Full Body Powerbuilding training?

1:30:53 Question 5: The potential effects of different partials and ranges of motion? 

1:34:45 Question 6: Did the studies measure both hypertrophy and strength outcomes?

1:36:10 Question 7: Strength training recommendations for sprint cyclers?

1:39:03 Question 8: Upper vs lower body set volume tolerance?

1:40:45 Question 9: Moderator analyses on the impact of training status?

1:42:50 Question 10: How do you know if you are performing too much volume?

1:46:36 Wrapping up and where to find Josh

Data Driven Strength YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@datadrivenstrength 

Instagram @josh.datadrivenstrength https://www.instagram.com/josh.datadrivenstrength/?hl=en 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, everybody. It is Wednesday night 7 p.m. I am Eric Trexler, and this is a very special episode of whatever podcast you're listening to. And the reason I say that is this very special episode is a crossover episode so if you are a member of the mass

0:24.5

office hours community which is totally free by the way you don't have to actually join you just

0:30.2

have to stop in on youtube uh then this is business as usual every wednesday night 7 p.m eastern

0:36.5

time we show up on YouTube and we answer questions

0:39.5

live. So if you're part of that community, welcome back. But like I said, this is going to be

0:47.1

simultaneously an episode of mass office hours and an episode of the Iron Culture podcast. So if you are a member of the Iron

0:58.8

cult and you are not joining in for mass office hours every Wednesday night, I've got good

1:05.9

news and bad news. The bad news is you've been really letting yourself down and you've been

1:10.4

letting Dr. Helms down. The good news is you've been really letting yourself down and you've been letting Dr. Helms down.

1:12.5

The good news is, uh, if you're just hearing about mass office hours and you like the type of

1:17.6

content that Helms and I and Omar make, then there's like, I don't know, maybe a hundred hours of

1:23.0

extra content just kind of sitting there that you didn't know about. So check us out. We do recordings

1:28.8

live on YouTube on Wednesday nights. Then we post them later to all the normal big podcast

1:35.3

platforms, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, all that stuff. So this is an official crossover episode.

1:41.9

We're happy that you're here. And another reason that tonight is special

1:46.0

is I am joined by the rare guest. We do not do a lot of guests on mass office hours, but tonight

1:52.4

I am joined by Josh Pelland. Josh, are you, how do, where are you at in your education right now?

2:00.5

What, what level we at? That's a good question. As you know, with a PhD, it's kind of a little lucid times, but I'm a PhD candidate. So roughly speaking, I'm in the second half. Okay. My doctoral program. So fingers

2:19.1

crossed that remains to be an accurate

2:21.3

statement. Very cool. Okay. So you're

2:23.7

officially a candidate, which means you can do the PhD

2:26.7

in parentheses C, and no one will know what that means, and they're

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