• The Minimum That Moves the Needle
    Nov 12 2025

    We asked several AI models to build a weekly minimum exercise prescription using sources from the World Health Organization to Fitness Influencers . Then we pressure-tested their answers: cardio dose, strength frequency, balance work, and how to break up long sitting. In this episode, we show what the bots got right (simple targets you can actually hit), what they missed (context by age, recovery, and real-life constraints), and how we’d upgrade the plan for busy weeks. You’ll leave with a human-edited baseline you can live with—and three plug-and-play options (Starter / Builder / Busy Week).

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Building to Last — Hypertrophy for Stability and Control
    Oct 30 2025

    Not all muscle growth is about power. Some of it’s about building tissue that holds you together. In this episode of Project Move, we break down how training slow-twitch muscle fibers to failure builds strength where it matters most — deep stabilizers, postural control, and rotational endurance.

    We explore how time under tension north of 60 seconds changes the adaptation, why slow-twitch hypertrophy improves both clinical outcomes and performance, and how “failure” looks different when you’re training the tissues built for endurance.

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    47 mins
  • Failure Isn’t the Goal — It’s the Signal
    Oct 22 2025

    Training to failure isn’t about grinding out the last rep — it’s about sending the right biological and neurological signal. We break down how the time under tension to failure dictates whether you’re building fast-twitch muscle size or increasing maximal neural drive.

    You’ll learn why conflicting research on failure comes down to flawed models, not missing data — and how a first-principles approach reframes the way we think about stimulus, adaptation, and recovery. From understanding the muscular strength deficit to applying continuous tension sets within your “zone of opportunity,” this episode shows how to train the tissue, not just the exercise.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Built to Last: The Slow-Twitch Advantage
    Oct 15 2025

    Speed and power rest on stability. In this Project M.O.V.E. episode, Matt and Josh unpack how the slow-twitch system — including your deep stabilizers — builds the foundation for balance, posture, and sustainable strength. Discover how to target the oxidative energy pathway with longer sets and lower intensity to create better alignment and performance endurance.

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    31 mins
  • Use The Force..... and Velocity: The Fast-Twitch Blueprint
    Oct 8 2025

    Fast-twitch training isn’t just about going heavier — it’s about how you use force and velocity. In this episode, we break down the Fast-Twitch Blueprint: how to train for speed and power without hitting failure, how muscle gearing changes with load, and why balancing high-force/low-velocity and low-force/high-velocity work builds true explosive efficiency.

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    29 mins
  • Beyond the Whiteboard: The Next Evolution of CrossFit
    Oct 1 2025

    Reps are easy. Biology is the hard part. In this episode, we break down CrossFit 2.0 — a framework for training both general fitness and the sport side of CrossFit. For everyday athletes, it’s about consistency, nutrition, and counteracting sedentary habits. For competitive athletes, it’s about smarter training: building tissue, mobility, and efficiency to improve performance without risking burnout. Learn how to train with purpose and make the other 23 hours of your day work for you.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Disc-Connected: The Truth About Back Pain
    Sep 24 2025

    Nearly 80% of people will face back pain in their lifetime — but most of what you’ve been told about “bulging discs” and surgery is flat-out wrong. In this episode, we break down what’s actually happening in your spine, why imaging can be misleading, and why smart rehab beats the scalpel in the long run. If you’ve ever wondered whether you really need surgery, this is the episode that could change your path.


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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • The Happy Chemicals of Exercise: Move Your Way to Better Mental Health
    Sep 17 2025

    Why does exercise make us feel so good? In this Project M.O.V.E. episode, we reveal how movement and light work together to unlock your brain’s “happy chemicals” — endorphins, dopamine, serotonin, endocannabinoids, and BDNF. Discover the science behind the runner’s high, the calm of yoga, and the long-term mental health benefits of regular training. Learn practical ways to use movement as medicine for depression, anxiety, ADHD, and stress, and design a daily routine that fuels focus, mood, and resilience.

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    1 hr and 7 mins