• Ep 371 - Popular Pseudoscience
    Apr 1 2026

    In this episode, Eric Trexler and Eric Helms delve into the complexities of scientific research integrity, recent controversies in nutrition studies, and debunk common myths in health and fitness. They emphasize the importance of transparency, ethics, and critical thinking in science and everyday beliefs. In this episode, Eric Helms and Eric Trexler debunk popular myths in psychology, medicine, and animal behavior, exploring the science behind Stockholm syndrome, the hungry judge effect, stress ulcers, sugar hyperactivity, and the Stanford Prison Experiment. They emphasize critical thinking and scientific rigor in understanding complex topics.

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    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction
    03:23 Update on LDL Research Controversy
    14:30 "Ethics" in the Research Context
    26:45 Conspiratorial thinking and communication in science/research
    29:45 Pop Science Myths and Misconceptions
    39:25 Debunking Learning Styles
    48:17 Debunking Stockholm Syndrome
    1:02:04 Debunking the "Hungry Judges Study"
    1:07:53 Stress Ulcers: The Complex Truth Behind a Common Belief
    01:13:42 Debunking the "Sugar Rush" Myth
    01:25:23 Other Popular Myths and Misconceptions

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    1 hr and 41 mins
  • Ep 370 - Calories: Labels vs Reality
    Mar 25 2026

    In this episode, Eric Helms and Eric Trexler explore the complexities of food labeling, energy absorption, and the impact of food choices on energy balance. They discuss a recent lawsuit against David protein bars, delve into scientific research on metabolizable energy, and practical strategies for dieting and food selection.

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    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and Updates
    08:16 The David Protein Bar Lawsuit
    21:43 Labeling Complications and Nutritional Misunderstandings
    25:25 The Impact of TEF, Fiber, and Resistant Starches
    34:00 The Impact of the Specific Food Matrix
    37:22 More Research on Dietary Intake Versus Absorption
    40:06 Nuances Behind Calories In vs Calories Out
    47:00 Tracking Variable Foods Versus Keeping Food Choices Consistent (IIFYM/Flexible Dieting Implications)
    57:06 The Case for "Eating Clean" Within a Flexible Dieting Framework

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Ep 369 - New Controversy in LDL Research
    Mar 18 2026

    Editorial note:
    We recorded this episode on March 4. This is an important detail for contextualizing the timeline of events discussed in this episode, as well as our understanding of the matter at the time of recording.
    Since we recorded this episode, the paper discussed has been officially retracted. We will provide additional updates on this story as they become available.

    Episode summary:
    Join Eric Trexler and Eric Helms as they dissect the chaotic rollout of a controversial study on LDL cholesterol and lean mass hyper responders, explore issues in science communication, and debate the integrity of research in the age of social media.

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    Chapters
    00:00 Intro
    09:18 Social media dust-up
    17:27 Revisiting the "Lean Mass Hyper Responder Study"
    23:25 New controversy surrounding the study
    33:14 Investigations regarding data integrity
    41:43 Historical Context: NUSI and Its Implications
    50:55 Steelmanning the argument
    55:22 Potential issues with the "citizen science" movement
    01:01:50 The death of expertise and the future of science communication

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Iron Stronger - 1%er Habits The Best Do In Bodybuilding (with Eric Helms & Steve Hall)
    Mar 11 2026

    In this episode, Steve Hall and Eric Helms discuss the evolution of their podcast, the importance of community feedback, and the dynamics of online culture. They delve into personality traits that influence social media behavior, the misconceptions surrounding pop science, and the significance of evidence-based practices in coaching and bodybuilding.


    Eric shares insights about his new role in academia and the responsibilities that come with it, while also exploring the 1% factors that can lead to success in bodybuilding. The conversation wraps up with a discussion on supplements, health practices, and the importance of being informed about one's health.


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    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and Naming the Podcast
    02:48 The Psychology of Online Fitness Culture
    05:39 Personality Traits and Social Media Engagement
    08:05 Debunking Pop Psychology Myths
    10:48 The Evolution of Online Coaching
    13:49 Eric's New Role and Responsibilities
    16:40 Leadership in Academia
    19:22 The Structure of Academic Institutions
    22:10 Reflections on Leadership and Responsibility
    37:07 The Pursuit of the 1% in Bodybuilding
    40:04 Training Philosophy and Personal Context
    43:01 Evaluating Training Volume and Time Management
    45:41 Investing in Muscle Growth: The Cost-Benefit Analysis
    49:27 The Role of Supplements and Nutrition
    55:39 Final Thoughts and Future Discussions

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Ep 368 - Sheffield 2025 Champ Kjell Bakkelund
    Mar 5 2026

    In this episode, powerlifter Kjell Bakkelund shares his journey, strategic weight management, and insights into longevity and performance in powerlifting. Discover how he overcame setbacks, optimized nutrition, and maintained motivation over a 19-year career.

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    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction
    07:57 The Weight Cut Experience and Its Challenges
    15:07 Strategic Deception and Preparation for Sheffield
    20:20 Reflections on Training and Dieting
    25:29 Kjell's Competitive History and Evolution
    37:10 Comparing Past and Present Strength Levels
    44:09 The Turning Point: A Podium Decision
    49:17 Nutrition and Performance: A Game Changer
    56:41 Mindset Shifts: Embracing the Journey
    01:02:11 The Importance of Flexibility in Dieting

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Ep 367 - Q&A
    Feb 27 2026

    In this episode, hosts Eric Trexler and Eric Helms explore a wide range of topics including the culture of bodybuilding, the impact of step counts on health, protein intake nuances, and the effects of various performance-enhancing drugs. They also address common misconceptions and recent research findings, providing practical insights for fitness enthusiasts and professionals alike.

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    Chapters
    00:00 Intro
    05:26 Who can claim to be a "Bodybuilder"
    14:35 Protein Intake and Muscle Protein Synthesis
    25:39 Soy Intake and Its Effects on Hormones
    31:10 Step count "limits"
    39:44 Clarification related to soy intake
    44:32 Trex research updates & Constrained Energy Expenditure Model
    56:50 Exercise energy compensation: natural vs enhanced lifters
    01:04:52 Hypertrophy and Proximity to Failure: Insights from Meta-Analysis

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • Ep 366 - New Studies: Long Muscle Lengths & Muscle Swelling
    Feb 18 2026

    In this episode of Iron Culture, Eric Trexler and Eric Helms discuss perpetually hot topics in the fitness and bodybuilding community, focusing on recent research findings related to training at long muscle lengths and the implications of muscle swelling on hypertrophy reserach. They explore the nuances of lengthened bias training, the importance of sampling variance in research, and the impact of muscle swelling on hypertrophy measurements.

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    Chapters
    00:00 Intro
    04:39 Research Roundup: Lengthened Bias Training
    07:20 Study Findings and Interpretations
    10:24 Contextualizing Research in Fitness
    13:53 Incremental Improvements in Research
    17:10 Understanding Muscle Mechanics and Training Equipment
    23:23 Sampling Variance and Its Impact on Research Interpretation
    37:33 The Debate on Lengthened vs. Shortened Training
    49:20 New Insights on Muscle Swelling and Hypertrophy
    58:46 Understanding Muscle Performance and Recovery
    01:03:39 The Debate on Training Volume and Hypertrophy
    01:12:09 Wrapping up

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Ep 365 - The Science Behind Toxic Online Fitness Culture
    Feb 12 2026

    Have you noticed that real life fitness culture is awesome, but online fitness culture sucks?

    Yeah, us too.

    In this episode, the Erics discuss why toxic online fitness culture is the way it is, leaning on actual scientific research on which personality types are dictating discourse and driving engagement. The conversation ends with practical tips for strategically cultivating a better experience on social media platforms.

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    Chapters
    00:00 Intro
    6:58 IRL fitness versus online fitness
    17:33 Personality traits and states; types of narcissism
    21:51 Traits of influencers
    32:00 Traits of frequent posters/users
    35:44 How being on social media (transiently) changes personality states
    44:45 Skepticism versus cynicism
    54:51 Practical tips for strategically cultivating a better experience

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    1 hr and 8 mins