• How to Reset Your Nutrition After the Holidays
    Jun 26 2026

    Feeling off after the holidays does not mean you need to panic, crash diet, or punish yourself with extra cardio.

    In this Beast over Burden legacy episode, Niki Sims and Andrew Jackson talk about how lifters can reset their nutrition after the holidays while still supporting strength training, muscle, and long-term progress.

    They discuss the post-holiday tipping point: feeling bloated, fluffy, tired, or ready for change after a season of more food, more alcohol, less sleep, and less consistency. Instead of overcorrecting, they explain how to stabilize first, choose better metrics, and make nutrition changes that are realistic and sustainable.

    Niki and Andrew cover fat loss versus weight loss, waist measurements, rolling weight averages, alcohol, high-protein meals, single-ingredient foods, fruits and vegetables, weighing and measuring, hand-portion guidance, and why long-term body composition change requires time and consistency.

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    36 mins
  • Strength Training After 70: How to Stay Strong, Active, and Consistent for Life with Michael Taylor
    Jun 23 2026

    Strength training after 70 is not about pretending age does not matter. It is about adapting, staying consistent, and refusing to quit.

    In this episode of Beast Over Burden, Niki Sims and Andrew Jackson talk with Barbell Logic client Michael Taylor, a 73-year-old lifter who started strength training at 60 and has continued training through arthritis, joint pain, exercise modifications, and the normal challenges of aging.

    Michael shares how his training has changed over time, why he moved from some barbell lifts to machine variations, and how coaching has helped him continue training hard while managing pain and preserving quality of life. He also explains why he no longer obsesses over the weight, even though he still trains progressively and continues to hit PRs.

    This conversation is a powerful reminder that strength training for seniors is not about chasing your younger self. It is about building and maintaining the strength, muscle, discipline, and independence you need to live well.

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    51 mins
  • How to Keep Training While Traveling
    Jun 19 2026

    Training while traveling does not have to be perfect to be useful.

    In this Beast over Burden legacy episode, Niki Sims and Andrew Jackson discuss how to keep training while traveling for work, vacation, or any trip that disrupts your normal routine. They explain why doing something is often better than doing nothing, especially when you want to maintain strength, muscle, momentum, and consistency.

    Andrew shares how his mindset shifted from "barbells or nothing" to finding a useful training stimulus wherever he is. Niki and Andrew also talk about why travel workouts can help you feel better, reduce the "travel yuck" feeling, and make it easier to return to normal training when you get home.

    They also cover practical strategies for finding gyms, using hotel gyms, packing simple training gear, doing full-body workouts, using supersets and drop sets, and focusing on effort instead of exact weight.

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    32 mins
  • Strength Training in Your 40s: From Back Pain to a 465 Deadlift with Dalton Stanage
    Jun 16 2026

    Strength training in your 40s often starts with limitations—nagging injuries, inconsistent training, and the feeling that your best years are behind you. But what if this is actually the decade where you build your strongest, most resilient body?

    In this episode of Beast Over Burden, Niki Sims talks with Barbell Logic client Dalton Stanage about his journey from chronic back pain to deadlifting over 465 pounds in his mid-40s. After years of throwing his back out doing everyday tasks, Dalton was hesitant to even attempt a deadlift. But through consistent, coached strength training, he not only fixed his back issues—he became stronger than ever.

    The conversation explores what strength training in your 40s really looks like. It's not about chasing your twenties or relying on perfect conditions. It's about building consistency, trusting the process, and making steady progress over time. Dalton shares how showing up week after week—regardless of how he felt—led to dramatic improvements in both strength and overall quality of life.

    They also discuss how priorities shift in your 40s. Training becomes less about short-term goals and more about long-term capability—being strong for your kids, your grandkids, and the demands of everyday life. Dalton, a father of eight and a grandfather, explains how strength training allows him to stay active, engaged, and present with his family.

    The episode also dives into the role of nutrition, recovery, and discipline. As Dalton shifts toward improving body composition, he shares how tracking food, prioritizing protein, improving sleep, and reducing alcohol have all played a key role in his continued progress. These lifestyle changes are essential for anyone looking to get stronger and leaner in their 40s and beyond.

    Finally, the conversation highlights the value of coaching. Instead of trying to figure everything out alone, having a coach provides structure, accountability, and a clear path forward—helping you avoid mistakes and accelerate results.

    Strength training in your 40s is not about decline—it's about building a foundation for the decades ahead. Whether your goal is to eliminate pain, gain strength, or become the "jacked grandpa," this episode shows what's possible with the right approach.

    If you've ever wondered whether it's too late to get strong, this episode will change your perspective—and give you a clear path forward.

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    37 mins
  • How to Get Lean and Look Jacked Without Losing the Plot
    Jun 12 2026

    Getting lean and looking jacked is possible, but it comes with real tradeoffs.

    In this Beast over Burden legacy episode, Niki Sims and Andrew Jackson discuss what it really takes to build a lean, muscular physique, using Jake Gyllenhaal's Road House transformation as the hook.

    They explain why many lifters see a shredded actor or fighter and assume the answer is to cut weight immediately. But if you want to look lean and muscular, you usually need to build enough muscle first. That may mean a long hypertrophy phase, slow weight gain, hard training, consistent eating, and then a later fat-loss phase.

    Niki and Andrew also talk about the cost of getting extremely lean: hunger, lower energy, weaker training, worse sleep, strict nutrition, social tradeoffs, and the mental trap of comparing your normal body to a short-term peak.

    This episode is a realistic discussion of muscle gain, fat loss, body composition, and deciding what kind of body—and life—you actually want.

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    20 mins
  • Strength Training for Life Longevity: From Strongman to Sustainable Strength with Brian Hosford
    Jun 9 2026

    Strength training for life longevity is not about chasing personal records forever—it's about learning how to train in a way that actually lasts.

    In this episode of Beast Over Burden, Niki Sims and Andrew Jackson talk with Barbell Logic coach Brian Hosford about his journey from Strongman to a more sustainable, long-term approach to training. What started as lifting odd objects, flipping tires, and pushing absolute limits has evolved into a smarter, more adaptable strategy focused on consistency, recovery, and staying strong for decades.

    The conversation explores how strength training must change over time. As you move into your forties and beyond, recovery becomes more important, injuries take longer to heal, and pushing harder is not always the answer. Brian shares how he adjusts training—using variations like belt squats, managing volume, and shifting intensity—to continue making progress without burning out.

    Niki and Andrew also dive into the psychological side of training. What happens when PRs slow down? How do you stay motivated when progress looks different than it used to? This episode reframes strength as more than just numbers on the bar—focusing instead on consistency, resilience, and long-term capability.

    A major theme throughout the episode is coaching. Brian explains how effective coaching is not about forcing a rigid program, but about translating a person's life, goals, and limitations into a plan they can actually follow. From busy professionals to older lifters, the best results come from programs that adapt to real life—not the other way around.

    Strength training for life longevity means training for your family, your career, and your future—not just your next workout. It's about building strength that supports your life outside the gym and allows you to keep showing up year after year.

    If you want to keep lifting, stay strong, and avoid burnout as you age, this episode will show you how to train smarter—and for the long haul.

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    52 mins
  • High Protein Meals That Make Health Eating Easier
    Jun 5 2026

    High protein meals do not have to be complicated.

    In this Beast over Burden legacy episode, Niki Sims and Andrew Jackson discuss simple meals and food routines that make healthy eating easier for lifters. They explain why nutrition can feel harder than training, how repeatable meals reduce decision fatigue, and why consistent food choices can support strength training, body composition, energy, and long-term progress.

    Niki shares her go-to high protein breakfast built around eggs, pastrami turkey, bacon, vegetables, strawberries, toast, and tortillas. Andrew and Niki also discuss practical on-the-go breakfast swaps, Greek yogurt and blueberries, lean taco bowls, chicken and potatoes, rice in the Instant Pot, and simple ways to add protein without adding unnecessary fat.

    This episode is about making nutrition easier, more consistent, and more enjoyable.

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    28 mins
  • Strength Training for Busy Dads: Nick Hammer on Fitness, Fatherhood & Staying Strong
    Jun 2 2026

    Busy dads do not need a perfect schedule to get strong. They need a realistic plan they can actually follow.

    In this episode of Beast Over Burden, Niki Sims and Andrew Jackson talk with guest Nick Hammer about strength training for busy dads and how fathers can balance training, work, family, and real-life responsibilities without giving up on their health.

    Many dads want to train, but their old approach no longer fits. Sleep is less predictable. Schedules are tighter. Work and family demands are higher. Nick shares how dads can rethink training so it supports fatherhood instead of competing with it.

    The conversation covers why consistency matters more than the perfect program, how to make training fit a busy season of life, and why strength is about more than gym numbers. For fathers, strength training helps build the capacity to show up better at home, at work, and in the responsibilities that matter most.

    Niki, Andrew, and Nick also discuss the mindset shift busy dads need: training is not selfish when it helps you become stronger, healthier, and more capable for the people who depend on you. The goal is not to train like you have unlimited time. The goal is to build a repeatable, sustainable approach that helps you keep going for the long haul.

    Listen to this episode of Beast Over Burden to learn how busy dads can stay strong, train consistently, and build fitness that supports the life they actually live.

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    53 mins