048: Lyle McDonald - Transition Phases for a Physique Athlete
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ม.ค. 2025
- This week Steve interviews Lyle Mcdonald, they talk in depth about transition phases between diets for physique athletes. Why they're so important and how to go about implementing them.
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05:38 Science based community
10:37 What should be the focus of a coach/athlete?
15:22 Transition period between gaining & cutting - how to mitigate too much fat accumulation?
34:34 Should you do a transition phase?
51:52 How to decide on when to gain/cut?
01:01:18 How to adjust your training
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Timestamps:
05:38 Science based community
10:37 What should be the focus of a coach/athlete?
15:22 Transition period between gaining & cutting - how to mitigate too much fat accumulation?
34:34 Should you do a transition phase?
51:52 How to decide on when to gain/cut?
01:01:18 How to adjust your training
As one of my favourite podcast hosts, it was funny to see you just nodding silently for an hour. Pretty much how every Lyle podcast tends to go. Great episode, as always, Steve.
Wow thanks so much, but you're totally right I played a very very small part in this video. I had questions that kept popping into my head, but I didn't want to ruin Lyle's flow :)
Definitely the right instinct I think - if you have a real expert talking just let them speak :-).
You have great content on your channel BTW - Keep up the good work!
I listen to tons of podcasts on the matter, and i honestly find the ones from Steve just the best. Very often the hosts just talk to much and keep interupting the guest. Good work Steve
Thank you so much Marvin, really means a lot as I try and get the best out of my guests. It's all about them and I just try and lead the conversation if I can.
Lyle can be so "over the top" online (to put it kindly), but he really is brilliant especially when it comes to critical thinking and application of knowledge, great podcast.
You can like him or not but he simply is one of the great minds of the industry :)
No, I actually got you ;P
It was more of a generalisation that some love and some hate him. But even when you hate his guts, I think it's good when someone still able to appreciate the work he's putting out. :)
Kay, thanks a lot mate and that's exactly what we're trying to achieve with the content we're putting out. Glad that it provides value. Highly appreciate your support mate!
Cool cool bro, I also admire how you have grown your channel as a physique coach or trainer or whatever you choose to call it. I am a physique coach myself, and I'm quite impressed with how you have grown a following and such, and this is quite a motivation in itself.
I have watched all interviews, but I have yet to watch a "revive to stage" video. Are these about YOUR journey to stage lean and YOURE advice and opinions, or what are those videos specifically if you wouldn't mind filling me in?
You got it, it's basically a journal to stage ;)
Thank you Steve for hosting Lyle! This answered so many questions I have had! Planning on getting Lyle’s women’s book.
He's just such a knowledgeable guy and it would be a disservice for the community not to get him on!
This was amazing! I'd love to here more details about how to find maintenance calories and how to structure training during a maintenance phase
This article series will do that for you :) revivestronger.com/2017/01/12/the-primer-phase/
Thanks Steve for another awesone interview! Really enjoy your content.
Its also interesting how experts like Lyle McDonald and Dr. Mike Israetel have completely different stances on certain topics.
I'm about to finish my 12 week very soon and now I have no idea whose advice I should follow for transitioning into my next gaining phase haha
Lyle is almost 100% focused on general population, and Mike is entirely focused on high level athletics, which is why their advice differs on certain topics. It's probably most useful to determine which end of the spectrum your goals are at, and follow that advice. Hope that helps!
TehAlex2310 im in exactly your position
@Das it Mane - on point here.
Great podcast, Steve!! That beard of Lyle’s is friggin awesome ha. Of course I got a lot more from the episode haha great content as always.
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
- Coach Jess
Another great one in the books ! Great job Steve
Smash the Like button guys.
:D
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So much knowledge that it just had to be said without any interruptions
That's Lyle!
- Pascal
Fantastic podcast Steve and Lyle is a genius.
Cheers dude, he is a very smart guy!
Another great and informative episode Steve! How would you approach the transition of a deload week in terms of your core squats/bench/deadlifts/OHP for strength and accessories (weak points) for your new block? Would you drop the weights 20-40% in your core and accessories? And would you recommend your macro nutritients to be at your new maintenance for the deload week? I'm currently doing a beginner program that focuses on powerlifting and bodybuilding. I've noticed a ton of newbie strength gains for my first block. And I'm starting to fatigue as I add 2.5-5lbs per week keeping my form and mind muscle connection for my microcycles; intensity and volume. Thanks so much for what you do, really appreciate your work and these great interviews with these knowledgeable/experienced natty professionals! Cheers!!!
Such questions are best being asked in our facebook group :)
facebook.com/groups/revivestronger/
Superb. Lyle is brilliant.
Agreed!
Great Like always. U da man Steve
Thx for your support!
Excellent job
Thanks!
- Pascal
does anyone know who the authors of the military study are?
Phantastic stuff.
Talking about that military study and practical recommendations based on it, in terms of diet breaks. If the goal is to optimize hormonal levels and muscle retention during a cut, how frequently should the 1-2 weeks of maintenance be repeated according to Lyle or Eric ?
It's highly individual and I don't suppose they have a cookie cutter answer.
In this very podcast he referred to diet blocks being 6-12 week followed by a diet break...
I've been taking my temperature after dieting for 6 months and my temperature is around 97.6 F so that's only about 5% metabolic adaptation for me assuming my normal temp is 98.6 F.
Awesome stuff. I can't wait for part 2!!!
It'll be worth the wait!
1:06:00 That moment when Lyle wanted to say MRV, but then he remembered it was Mike's favourite term :D Still love that guy.
Hahaha, I would dig a podcast with Lyle and Mike and Broderick is the inbetweener :D
I think I actually heard Steve talking in this!
Haha, mostly just nodding along :)
best Channel for Brain gains and more 😁💪👌
Which, as we all know, are actually the most important gains ;)
Thanks for the video guys! great info! and nice goat growing lol, brave!
Glad you liked it :) and yeah, Lyle is a little mad :p
No way that a two week transition phase will stop heavy fat gain. It varies individually: some people need two months transition to go from cutting back to bulking
Any plans to get lyle back on again soon?
Part 2 is coming soon.
- Coach Pascal
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Thanks!
- Coach Jess
This is defenitly not in line with mike israetel his believes
They do differ on some small details for sure.
marvin would be cool to get them both on at the same time!
Not really, Lyle Isn't one to have a productive conversation when his views are challenged, he will just starting slinging mud inevitably.