Synopsis
The Garage Gym Athlete Podcast was born from a community of underground athletes you've probably never heard of before. The idea for this show stemmed from Jerred Moon, the creator of Garage Gym Athlete programming, when he would do weekly coaching calls with Garage Gym Athletes. He found each athlete had such a unique story, an inspirational journey, and had overcome their own set of challenges that could help impact other athletes...but only if the stories could be told to all. The athletes all have a diverse background; some from Powerlifting, CrossFit, Olympic Lifting, Endurance Training, Military Operators, Collegiate Athletes, Spartan Racers, Obstacle Course Racers, and many other forms of physical training. It takes the experience of these athletes braving the extreme heat, bitter cold, early mornings, and late nights to tackle their training and become athletes. This podcast is for Garage Gym Athletes and by Garage Gym Athletes. Athletes share their experience (whether a beginner or advanced), share their knowledge, and give us a glimpse into the life of a Garage Gym Athlete!! We all know the gym SUCKS...And it comes with a long commute, crowds of people, occupied equipment, and much worse...Also, home fitness SUCKS...Because the treadmill becomes a clothing rack...Or you spend an hour with a DVD jumping around in your living room...But we're changing the game...By providing the other guy (who's strapped for time) with intelligent training to help them perform and look like an athlete. Our aim is for this podcast to inspire your own Garage Gym journey and to pick up as much as you can from other Garage Gym Athletes who are crushing it!! We'll help you find out why people like Jocko Willink, Tim Ferriss, Rich Froning, Joe DeSena, and Mathew Fraser are all training in their garage.
Episodes
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Science Hacks to BOOST Your Athletic Performance | 317
17/11/2025 Duration: 43minThis week on the Garage Gym Athlete Podcast, we're running three completely different scientific studies through the grinder—and none of us saw each other's ahead of time. Expect surprises, arguments, and some actionable training takeaways you can start using immediately. Jerred digs into a kettlebell snatch protocol that boosted VO₂ max without running. Joe explores how dietary nitrates (think beets, spinach, arugula) improve isometric endurance by 25%. And Dave breaks down a 2025 study showing how heavy strength work dramatically improves running economy, durability, and time-to-exhaustion in well-trained runners. We also kick things off with an update on last week's isometric training experiment—spoiler: it was brutal—and end with a practical roundtable on supplements we actually use. If you train in a garage gym, want science-backed performance strategies, and enjoy a little misery mixed with progress…this one's for you. 00:00 – Intro: This week's study mash-up 00:30 – Isometric training update & why
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How To Build Muscle FASTER (with minimal equipment) | 316
10/11/2025 Duration: 37minCan you gain real muscle with isometric holds and little to no equipment? We break down a 2025 study comparing long-muscle-length isometric training to full range of motion isotonic work for quadriceps hypertrophy in trained lifters. We translate the science into simple setups you can use at home or in a hotel gym, explain why long-length positions matter, how to hit a true 10 RPE on static holds, and when to pair pre-exhaust sets with isometrics for serious growth without beating up your joints. What you'll learn: Isometric vs isotonic for hypertrophy and when isometrics can win How to find and hold true long-length positions for chest, back, quads, and hamstrings Making bodyweight isos hard enough to matter with 30-second max-effort holds Joint-friendly use cases for tendons, pain, deload weeks, and travel A plug-and-play isometric session you can try today Sample session: Pull: Chin-over-bar hold to failure, 4 sets Push: Handstand push-up iso 3 to 6 inches off the floor, to failure, 4 sets
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How to Fuel for Performance (and life) | 315
03/11/2025 Duration: 38minFueling for Performance: Avoid the Wall, Train Smarter & Live Better | Garage Gym Athlete Podcast Have you ever "hit the wall" mid-workout — or mid-day? In this episode, Jerred Moon and coaches Joe and Dave reveal how to fuel for performance using simple, science-backed strategies — whether you're training for a 100-mile ultra, crushing CrossFit, or just want more energy as a busy parent.
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Active Rest May Increase Performance, But Should You? | 314
27/10/2025 Duration: 38minThis week we are looking at a study comparing active rest and passive rest and how it impacts performance. We break down the study, give our thoughts on if and when you should do active rest, and more on resting between sets.
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313: Making progress even when you don't feel like it
20/10/2025 Duration: 35minMotivation fades and excuses pile up. This is when most people quit (but you'll learn how not to). In this episode, we unpack a surprising study that shows how to actually keep making progress when you don’t feel like it (using Self-Determination Theory). No hype or fancy programs (these guys didn’t even follow a workout plan). Just autonomy, competence, connection, and human to human coaching. Learn the mindset strategies that keep you training (or bettering any area of your health), even when you're not feeling it.
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312: What are the real benefits to weighted vests?
13/10/2025 Duration: 34minthis week Jerred and Dave are talk about weighted vest and what the benefits of using them are.
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311: Sauna: best for Performance? Recovery? or Nothing?
06/10/2025 Duration: 38minThis week we are going over a study that examines performance and sauna use after a training session. We talk more about sauna use and how you should think about using them.
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310: Self Determination Theory in Training
29/09/2025 Duration: 35minThis week Jerred and Dave are talking about a study on self determination theory and how it impacts training.
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309: How Protein Estimations Can Be off And What To Do About It
22/09/2025 Duration: 30minThis week we are looking at an article about how protein and food table estimations are calculated and how inaccurate they can actually be.
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308: Eo3 Elements For Success
15/09/2025 Duration: 38minHey athletes, last week we pointed out some problems in the fitness industry so this week we are starting by what you should be focusing on to be the best version of yourself. Were talking about the Eo3 Elements, the 9 important things you should try and focus on to improve your health.
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307: What Is Wrong With The Fitness Industry?
08/09/2025 Duration: 47minThis week we are changing things up with Jerred, Joe and Dave on the podcast and we are talking about what we think are the biggest issues in the fitness industry.
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306: And We're Back!
31/08/2025 Duration: 20minWelcome back. We took a break for awhile which we will cover but we are not done!
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305: Everything Going Into My New Garage Gym
21/07/2025 Duration: 14minToday, I am covering every single thing that is going into my new garage gym.
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304: The New Rules for Weight Loss
07/07/2025 Duration: 15minHealth and nutrition is always evolving and there are always new fads and science with weight loss. Here are some of our takes on weight loss.
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303: Breaking Down The Sugar Diet and Our Thoughts
30/06/2025 Duration: 26minAnother extreme diet fad has come up and gained some momentum. This week we are talking about the Sugar diet.
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302: Creatine and Hair Loss
16/06/2025 Duration: 10minWe have always supported creatine. Its one of the most studied and proven supplements on the market. But can it create hair loss
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301: Is Cold Exposure Causing You to Eat More?
09/06/2025 Duration: 14minCold exposure is very popular and some considered it to be a hack, but are there any downsides?
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300: Can Back Squats Count As Cardio?
26/05/2025 Duration: 39minThis week Jerred and Joe are back doing a study that is examining if back squats at the right intensity can have a cardio response. This may be a great bang for your buck, check out the full podcast for full breakdown and our thoughts.
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299: How I Keep Testosterone Levels 800 at 37
19/05/2025 Duration: 15minJerred is doing a quick podcast on testostrone. What to look out for and tips on how to improve.
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298: How You Should View Getting Sore From Training
12/05/2025 Duration: 09minJerred is going over a study and talking in depth about soreness with training. This will pertain to experienced athletes who gets sore and new people wanting to start training who can expect some soreness.