
Hosted by Mark Bell, inventor of the Sling Shot; American record holding professional powerlifter. Joined by Professional Bodybuilder & Grappler Nsima Inyang and producer Andrew Zaragoza, the crew covers topics ranging from Health and Fitness, Nutrition, Masculinity, Dating, Powerlifting, life coaching and motivation. Join Mark on his journey to "Make the World a Better Place to Lift".
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 1336 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Health & Fitness | |||

In today’s Saturday School, Mark Bell breaks down one of the most important lessons in training and in life:You’re going to look awkward before you ever get good.You’re going to feel insecure. You’re going to try new things and suck at them.And that’... more
Marshall Jones joins us to break down the psychology of communication — tone, body language, truth-telling, influence, and why “How are you?” is the first invitation to lie. If you want to understand people better (and be understood), this episode wi... more
Experience a rare, long-form movement lesson with Ido Portal, one of the most influential thinkers in human movement, coordination, and physical practice.CHAPTERS:00:00 - Introduction01:12 - Exercise 1: Right Side10:43 - Exercise 2: Left Side16:29 - ... more
Ido Portal joins the show for the first time — delivering one of the most profound conversations we’ve ever had on movement, strength, injury, longevity, curiosity, self-education, and what it truly means to evolve as a human being.In this episode, I... more
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This is your companion on your journey to getting jacked and tan. Healthy too.
Thought leaders in training,nutrition, and lifestyle.
They talk about things I’m interested in, but talk and act like they are doctors in kinesiology and nutrition. They sit around Stan Efferding waiting to smell his farts and talk about how amazing it smells.
I love those guys! This podcast is not just informative, but you feel like you’re sat at the table with them. It feels warm and friendly they stick to what they know best which is health and fitness, they’re not trying to give their opinions or their views on politics, nor talking about their private lives. articulate and intelligent conversations. no meat heads or ‘bros’ trying to outdo each others!
The efforts less diet was good info, thank you guys!!!
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A show that provides listeners with insights into health and fitness, emphasizing the importance of personal evolution and holistic approaches to well-being. Topics covered include strength training techniques, injury prevention, nutrition strategies, and personal development philosophies. The hosts engage with a diverse range of guests, sharing anecdotes and exploring fitness-related issues openly and humorously, promoting a vibrant community culture centered on wellness and motivation. The podcast also delves into broader societal topics surrounding masculinity and personal growth, offering a space for listeners to reflect on their own journeys of self-improvement.
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