• 49. Can Women Handle More Training Volume Than Men?
    2025/04/11

    In this episode of Lifting, Running, and Living, Kelly shares updates on her recent lifting progress, including setting new personal records in bench, back squat, and overhead press over a nine-week training cycle.

    Kelly also announces her decision to phase out of coaching to focus on her full-time job.

    JK shares updates on his current morning routine changes and how they impact his productivity.

    The duo then dives into a discussion on whether women can handle more training volume than men, covering myths, facts, and scientific studies. They discuss how factors like estrogen, muscle fiber composition, and recovery rates play a role in training volume.

    Finally, they delve into the context of training volume and why it matters.


    00:00 Welcome and Episode Kickoff

    00:21 Kelly's Training Updates

    03:18 Future Training Plans

    04:49 Big Announcement: Phasing Out of Coaching

    07:47 Savannah Trip Recap

    09:42 Switching Airlines: Southwest to United

    14:57 TSA Precheck and Travel Experiences

    17:30 Wedding Weekend and Morning Routine Changes

    27:04 Main Topic Introduction: Training Volume Myths

    33:13 Understanding Aerobic Metabolism

    33:59 Slow Twitch Muscle Fibers and Endurance Training

    34:31 Gender-Specific Training Programs

    36:50 Fatigue Resistance in Women

    41:38 Recovery Differences Between Genders

    49:49 Training Volume and Gender

    56:16 Debating Training Programs and Gender Considerations

    01:12:17 Concluding Thoughts and Final Remarks


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  • 48. The Role of Coach's Athletic Performance in Effective Coaching
    2025/03/28

    In episode 48 of Lifting, Running, and Living, coaches Kelly and JK start off with discussing their current training updates.

    Kelly shares insights on her experience with the 5 3 1 Wendler strength training program and the challenges she faced, while JK talks about balancing personal training with social media content creation.

    They dive into the main topic: the influence of a coach's own athletic performance on their coaching effectiveness. They debate common myths and misconceptions in coaching, especially in running and physique-related training.

    Both share their experiences working with clients and the importance of finding a balance between practical knowledge and performance excellence.

    They also brainstorm a reality TV show concept that matches clients with coaches blindly to test the significance of appearance and records in coaching success.


    00:00 Introduction and Episode Kickoff

    00:25 Kelly's Training Update: 5/3/1 Program

    02:23 Discussion on One Rep Max Testing

    08:58 JK's Training and Social Media Balance

    17:34 Today's Topic: How Good of an Athlete Should Your Coach Be?

    27:41 The Importance of Coach's Appearance

    28:50 Blind Auditions and Reducing Bias

    30:45 Applying Blind Selection to Coaching

    33:09 Designing a Blind Coaching Experiment

    42:20 Challenges in Coaching Beyond Expertise

    49:44 Concluding Thoughts and Contact Information



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  • 47. Training Perspectives: Revisiting What We Used to Believe
    2025/03/14

    In episode 47 of 'Lifting, Running, and Living,' Kelly and JK catch up on their recent activities and dive into an engaging discussion on various training and nutritional beliefs they used to hold but have since shifted.

    Kelly updates on her eventful two weeks, including trying cross-country skiing and reflecting on her running volume and shoe choices.

    JK shares insights from his recent visit to the Arnold Sports Festival and emphasizes the importance of understanding the proper balance and context of cardio in fitness routines.

    The duo explores myths such as running frequency leading to injuries and the fallacy of needing multiple small meals to boost metabolism.

    Tune in for personal updates, solid reflections, and a thought-provoking conversation on evolving fitness perspectives.


    00:00 Welcome Back to Lifting, Running, and Living

    00:28 Kelly's Busy Social Life and New Experiences

    01:30 Cross Country Skiing Adventures

    04:50 Bowling and Socializing Updates

    06:51 Boycotts and Personal Choices

    12:13 The Arnold Sports Festival Experience

    21:48 Getting Back into Routine

    23:03 Training and Nutrition Perspective Shifts

    28:57 Impact of Shoe Drop on Running Injuries

    29:55 Marketing Zero Drop Shoes

    30:37 Personal Experiences with Running Shoes

    33:01 Cardio and Muscle Gains: Myth or Fact?

    41:00 Running Frequency and Injury Risk

    51:58 Meal Frequency and Metabolism Myths

    58:54 Conclusion and Listener Engagement



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  • 46. Embracing Maintenance and Diverse Fitness Pursuits with Tyrel Fuller
    2025/02/28

    In Episode 46 of 'Lifting, Running, and Living,' Coach Kelly and JK welcome Kelly's husband, Tyrel (Ty), as their special guest.

    They discuss recent fitness updates, including Kelly's deload week in her Wendler 531 program and Ty's journey with physical therapy for hip and knee issues.

    JK shares insights about recovering from a shoulder impingement and the benefits of experimenting with half-body split training.

    The hosts explore the pressure of fitness expectations in relationships and Ty's balanced approach to fitness, focusing on maintenance rather than constant goal-chasing.

    The episode concludes with a playful reflection on whether Kelly and Ty would have connected on the reality dating show, 'Love is Blind.'


    00:00 Introduction and Episode Kickoff

    01:00 Kelly's Lifting and Running Updates

    07:05 Ty's Physical Therapy Journey

    16:23 Coach JK's Health and Training Updates

    22:33 Exploring New Training Splits

    28:32 Meet the Special Guest: Ty

    32:38 Functional Fitness and High School Sports

    33:48 College Baseball and Rock Climbing

    34:53 Fitness Expectations in Marriage

    38:36 Meeting at the Climbing Gym

    42:19 Maintenance and Fitness Goals

    48:37 The Importance of Fitness Diversity

    01:01:39 Love is Blind and Relationship Reflections

    01:05:08 Podcast Wrap-Up and Farewell


    Links:

    Tyrel’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/millennial.carpenter/


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  • 45. Thriving Through the Seasons: Maintaining Motivation and Goals
    2025/02/14

    In episode 45 of 'Lifting, Running, and Living,' coaches Kelly and JK discuss their recent personal updates, including Kelly's experience with a new lifting program and JK's involvement in a reset program designed to establish foundational habits.

    They explore common challenges faced by runners and lifters during the winter season, such as lower motivation due to cold weather and less daylight.

    The hosts share various strategies for maintaining motivation, ranging from adjusting schedules and leveraging cross-training, to more creative ideas like using favorite shows or podcasts during workouts and combining errands with exercise.

    Additional discussions touch on nutritional adjustments during strength programs, the importance of realistic training plans, and the impact of setting clear, attainable goals.


    00:00 Introduction and Episode Kickoff

    00:28 Kelly's Lifting Program Update

    03:49 Nutrition and Adjustments

    07:16 Creatine Discussion

    12:55 JK’s Reset Program Update

    22:48 Motivation During Winter

    28:35 Dealing with Unmotivated Days

    30:06 Seasonal Training Adjustments

    34:23 Planning Around Life Events

    40:07 Accountability Strategies

    54:08 Cross-Training Benefits

    59:20 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


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  • 44. Protein and Carb Timing for Optimal Performance?
    2025/01/31

    In episode 44 of Lifting, Running, and Living, coaches Kelly and JK share updates from their personal lives, including Kelly’s ongoing house renovations and her new lifting focus and JK’s updates on his Run Club attendance and cardio sessions.

    The main segment dives into two research studies on nutrient timing. The first study explores the impact of protein timing on muscle growth.

    The second study examines the effect of delaying carbohydrate intake post-exercise on next-day performance in high-intensity interval training. The episode provides actionable insights on how nutrient timing can enhance training outcomes depending on the athlete's routine and goals.


    00:00 Welcome and Introductions

    00:19 Kelly's Home Renovation Update

    05:07 Kelly's New Lifting Focus

    14:39 JK's Running and Cardio Updates

    20:58 True Crime Stories and YouTube Algorithms

    26:30 Hot Dogs and Protein: A Smooth Transition

    27:06 Protein Timing for Muscle Growth

    28:15 Study Insights: Protein Timing and Muscle Growth

    31:40 Practical Applications of Protein Timing

    46:05 Delaying Carbs: Impact on Next Day Performance

    50:35 Study Insights: Carbs and Performance

    53:46 Practical Applications of Carb Timing

    01:03:12 Concluding Thoughts and Listener Engagement


    Links:

    Does delaying carbohydrate consumption after exercise impair exercise performance the next day?: https://examine.com/research-feed/study/d3kDzd/

    Protein timing for muscle growth: Exploring the postworkout “anabolic window”: https://examine.com/research-feed/study/9oxRGd/


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  • 43. Caffeine's Impact on Sleep-Deprived Athletes and San Diego 5K Race Recap
    2025/01/17

    In episode 43 of 'Lifting, Running, and Living,' hosts Kelly and JK share personal updates and discuss recent travel experiences.

    JK details his recent travels and shares observations from different gyms along the way.

    The episode also features a recap of Kelly's San Diego 5K race, where she achieved a notable post-collegiate personal record.

    The main topic of discussion focuses on a study exploring how caffeine can counteract the negative effects of sleep deprivation on athletic performance, with emphasis on its impact on 10K time trials. The hosts delve into the study's methodology, findings, and implications, while also adding their own insights and considerations.


    00:00 Welcome and Introductions

    00:17 Travel Updates and Gym Observations

    03:58 Misguided Gym Advice

    11:50 Bone Density and DEXA Scan

    15:21 San Diego 5K Race Recap

    28:53 Race Recap and Transition to Sleep and Caffeine

    29:12 The Fun Article on Sleep and Caffeine

    32:15 Understanding Caffeine's Effects

    39:09 Study on Caffeine and Sleep Deprivation

    44:34 Discussion on Study Results

    52:02 Personal Experiences and Final Thoughts

    56:16 Conclusion and Listener Engagement


    Links:

    https://examine.com/research-feed/study/983Mb0/

    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39438312/


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  • 42. Year-End Reflections and New Beginnings: Take It or Leave It for 2025
    2025/01/03

    In this episode of Lifting, Running, and Living, hosts Kelly and JK reflect on their achievements and lessons from 2024, and discuss their plans, goals, and intentions for 2025. They revisit what they decided to take from 2023 into 2024 and evaluate their successes.

    Kelly shares her experiences with morning routines, and reading habits, and talks about reducing screen time. JK discusses cultivating presence, the evolution of his fitness training, and organizing his personal and digital life.

    Both hosts outline what they will carry forward into the new year, including personal projects and lifestyle changes.

    As a fun twist, they also reveal their words of the year for 2025, aiming to inspire listeners to set and re-evaluate their own goals.

    Join them as they wrap up the year and set the stage for new adventures and growth.


    00:00 Introduction and Episode Kickoff

    01:12 Reflecting on Last Year's Goals

    02:47 What We Took into 2024: Training Category

    11:31 What We’re Taking into 2025: Training Category

    23:48 What We Left in 2023: Training Category

    33:49 What We Took into 2024: Living Category

    42:30 What We’re Taking into 2025: Living Category

    50:25 What We Left in 2023: Living Category

    58:25 What We’re Leaving in 2024: Living Category

    01:09:44 Choosing Words for the New Year

    01:15:37 Wrapping Up and Listener Engagement


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    1 時間 17 分