Wearable Tech Analysis Paralysis
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Urolithin A for Strength & Mitochondria + Avoiding Wearable-Driven Analysis Paralysis
On Iron Radio, Coach Phil Stevens and Dr. Lonnie Lowery discuss Phil’s upcoming meet and a client question about urolithin A, reviewing a 2022 randomized placebo-controlled trial in middle-aged adults showing about 12% strength improvement plus lower inflammation and acyl-carnitines, while noting the results may not apply to trained lifters and that more research is needed; they also explain urolithin A as a postbiotic derived from polyphenol precursors found in foods like berries and nuts, tying it to “eating like an adult” rather than relying on ultra-processed foods. After show updates and promos, they pivot to “analysis paralysis,” arguing that overreliance on perfect programming, wearables, HRV/sleep scores, RPE, and bar-velocity tracking can become a crutch, and emphasizing hard work, trends over time, and performance as the key markers.
00:00 Show Intro and Hosts
00:44 Meet Prep and Records
01:37 Lonnie Updates and ISSN Talks
03:07 Urolithin A Supplement Buzz
04:52 Study Breakdown and Dosing
09:58 Food Sources and Adult Eating
12:36 Break and Network Updates
15:52 Analysis Paralysis in Training
18:29 Grit Over Perfect Metrics
20:29 Real World Meet Chaos
22:25 Stop Over Measuring
22:53 Train With Fire
24:32 Midnight Strap Squats
25:28 Which Metrics Matter
29:03 Trends Beat One Offs
32:08 Be Researcher Athlete
36:20 Use Data Build Habits
37:59 Measurement Error Reality
39:13 Coaching Fatigue Context
40:02 Final Takeaways Disclaimer
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Thank you!
Phil, Jerrell, Mike T, and Lonnie