The Ripped Body Podcast

Andy Morgan

The fitness industry profits from keeping you confused. But we at Ripped Body have stayed in business for over a decade by doing one thing — consistently delivering our clients results. You’ll find no gimmicks, no shortcuts, just the 80-20 of what busy guys like you need to achieve long-term dramatic physique transformation. read less
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Episodes

S4E22: Danny Lennon on Spotting Misrepresentations in Nutrition Research
Nov 14 2023
S4E22: Danny Lennon on Spotting Misrepresentations in Nutrition Research
Today, I’m speaking with Danny Lennon.Danny is the founder of Sigma Nutrition. He is the long-time host of the popular podcast Sigma Nutrition Radio, and a member of the Advisory Board of the Sports Nutrition Association, the global regulatory body responsible for the standardization of best practices in the sports nutrition profession.In this conversation, we talk about the issues with interpreting research, and why, when someone is trying to persuade you of something, especially a fringe opinion, taking one or two studies they’ve linked to at face value can be a trap.And given Danny’s background working with MMA fighters, we talk about weight-cutting, and how he makes evidence-based recommendations, despite limited research being available.I’ve been listening to Danny’s pod for 8 years now. I consider him a good friend, and I hope you enjoy this conversation.ABOUT THIS POD 🎙At RippedBody.com, we are known for our no-nonsense nutrition and training guides. We teach you exactly how to achieve the client results you see on the site.👉🏻 To get started, head over to RippedBody.com and enter your email address.You’ll get the third edition of our Nutrition Setup Guide, and our email course teaching you how to avoid the 5 most common ways people screw up. We’d be honored to guide you. 🙏🏻If you have any questions, hit me up in the comments in the articles. I've been answering daily for the last 12 years.📖  Download our free Nutrition Setup Guide now.👥 HOSTED BYAndy Morgan of RippedBody.com  (Instagram 👉🏻 @andy_rippedbody)
S4E21: Eric Trexler on the Metabolic Changes When Dieting
Oct 31 2023
S4E21: Eric Trexler on the Metabolic Changes When Dieting
Today, I’m speaking with Eric Trexler. Eric has a PhD,  and is a pro bodybuilder,  coach, co-owner of the MASS Research Review, and a metabolism researcher at Duke University.In this conversation, we talk about the physiological changes that happen when weight cycling (i.e. going through diet and bulk phases) and what this means for us when chasing our physique goals.We’ve been friends for a number of years now, and it was great to catch up with him. In this episode, we discuss:👉🏻 What Eric is currently researching at Duke University.👉🏻 The physiological changes he experienced while dieting for bodybuilding shows. 👉🏻 The truth about starvation mode and metabolic adaptation. 👉🏻 How to help clients manage their fitness and health during busy seasons of life.👉🏻 And more.I hope you enjoyed our conversation. To keep in touch with Eric, feel free to follow him on his Instagram. ABOUT THIS POD 🎙At RippedBody.com, we are known for our no-nonsense nutrition and training guides. We teach you exactly how to achieve the client results you see on the site.👉🏻 To get started, head over to RippedBody.com and enter your email address.You’ll get the third edition of our Nutrition Setup Guide, and our email course teaching you how to avoid the 5 most common ways people screw up. We’d be honored to guide you. 🙏🏻If you have any questions, hit me up in the comments in the articles. I've been answering daily for the last 12 years.📖  Download our free Nutrition Setup Guide now.👥 HOSTED BYAndy Morgan of RippedBody.com  (Instagram 👉🏻 @andy_rippedbody)
S4E20: Sohee Carpenter's Story and How to Spot Loved Ones Struggling With Disordered Eating
Oct 17 2023
S4E20: Sohee Carpenter's Story and How to Spot Loved Ones Struggling With Disordered Eating
Today I’m speaking with Sohee Carpenter.I first met Sohee back in 2012, and at the time, she was a Stanford student studying human biology. Then she completed a master’s in psychology and is now finishing up her Ph.D. in sports science under my co-author, Eric Helms.Sohee’s business is evidence-based training and nutrition coaching delivered with empathy and compassion. She has moved away from the “calories and macros for everyone” approach, and her coaching now focuses on behavior change tactics and habits, which comes from her own personal struggles in the past with disordered eating.At some point, we’re going to come across loved ones who are struggling with disordered eating, and we’ll want to help but not necessarily know how. Sohee specializes in this, which is why I invited her on to chat.In this episode, we discuss:👉🏻 What led Sohee to develop an eating disorder when she was only 14 years old. 👉🏻 Why black or white thinking usually backfires and increases your risk of disordered eating.👉🏻 How to spot red flags that may indicate eating disorders. 👉🏻 The strategies Sohee uses to develop a flexible mindset with her clients. 👉🏻 And more. ABOUT THIS POD 🎙At RippedBody.com, we are known for our no-nonsense nutrition and training guides. We teach you exactly how to achieve the client results you see on the site.👉🏻 To get started, head over to RippedBody.com and enter your email address.You’ll get the third edition of our Nutrition Setup Guide, and our email course teaching you how to avoid the 5 most common ways people screw up. We’d be honored to guide you. 🙏🏻If you have any questions, hit me up in the comments in the articles. I've been answering daily for the last 12 years.📖  Download our free Nutrition Setup Guide now.👥 HOSTED BYAndy Morgan of RippedBody.com  (Instagram 👉🏻 @andy_rippedbody)
S4E17: From Death’s Door to Bodybuilding Coach | Steve Hall’s Story
Sep 5 2023
S4E17: From Death’s Door to Bodybuilding Coach | Steve Hall’s Story
This season on the Ripped Body podcast, I’ve been speaking with readers who find themselves stuck, helping troubleshoot their progress and break through plateaus. For the next part of season 4, I’ll be sitting down with some of my fitness industry friends to discuss their backstories, mistakes they’ve made, and the lessons they’ve learned along the way.To kick things off, I’m speaking with Steve Hall. I mentored Steve when he first got into coaching online, and it’s a pleasure to see his growth and how much of an impact his business, Revive Stronger, is now having.Steve became hooked on fitness in his university days. But was nearly killed when he was hit by a van when running.He has since gone on to compete in natural bodybuilding while building a successful coaching and bodybuilding education business.Here are some of the main points we discuss-Judge a fitness expert by the content they share, not how they look.-Muscle growth is exceptionally slow.-Don’t rush recovery after injury. And more. I hope you enjoy this new series. If there’s someone you’d like me to invite on, let me know, and I’ll see what I can do!Steve's progress photos are linked here.ABOUT THIS POD 🎙At RippedBody.com, we are known for our no-nonsense nutrition and training guides. We teach you exactly how to achieve the client results you see on the site.👉🏻 To get started, head over to RippedBody.com and enter your email address.You’ll get the third edition of our Nutrition Setup Guide, and our email course teaching you how to avoid the 5 most common ways people screw up. We’d be honored to guide you. 🙏🏻If you have any questions, hit me up in the comments in the articles. I've been answering daily for the last 12 years.📖  Download our free Nutrition Setup Guide now.👥 HOSTED BYAndy Morgan of RippedBody.com  (Instagram 👉🏻 @andy_rippedbody)
S4E13: Is Tyler’s Goal of 230 pounds at 10% Body Fat Realistic? | Troubleshooting Tuesday
Aug 8 2023
S4E13: Is Tyler’s Goal of 230 pounds at 10% Body Fat Realistic? | Troubleshooting Tuesday
Today, I’m speaking with Tyler (@tyler.lavasseur), a 31-year-old minister living in Jackson, Florida, who has just become a dad.Tyler started training when he was 21. He was fed up with the skinny-fat guy that stared at him in the mirror. In the last 10 years, incredibly, he’s gone from 195 to 245 pounds, with most of that being muscle.He’s looking to compete in his first powerlifting competition in October, and his long-term goal is to get to 230 pounds at 10% body fat.How can he get into his weight class without losing strength? And when should he start cutting?Is his goal of 230 pounds at 10% body fat realistic? What is it going to take to get there? And how can he avoid the mistakes of the past?Let’s dive in.ABOUT THIS POD 🎙At RippedBody.com, we are known for our no-nonsense nutrition and training guides. We teach you exactly how to achieve the client results you see on the site.👉🏻 To get started, head over to RippedBody.com and enter your email address.You’ll get the third edition of our Nutrition Setup Guide, and our email course teaching you how to avoid the 5 most common ways people screw up. We’d be honored to guide you. 🙏🏻If you have any questions, hit me up in the comments in the articles. I've been answering daily for the last 12 years.📖  Download our free Nutrition Setup Guide now.👥 HOSTED BYAndy Morgan of RippedBody.com  (Instagram 👉🏻 @andy_rippedbody)