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Episodes
Lifting for the Long Haul: How Strength Training Evolves Across Decades of Life
4/21/2026
What does strength training actually look like after 10, 20, or even 30+ years?
In this kickoff episode of our new series, Lifting for the Long Haul, hosts Niki Sims and Andrew Jackson introduce a collection of real stories from Barbell Logic clients and coaches who have committed to training across decades—not just chasing short-term results.
This series is about more than PRs. It's about what happens when strength becomes part of your life—through career changes, injuries, aging, family responsibilities, and everything in between. You'll hear how lifters in their 40s, 50s, 60s, and beyond have adapted their training, stayed consistent, and continued to get stronger in ways that actually matter.
From evolving programming and long-term coach relationships to navigating setbacks and shifting goals, Lifting for the Long Haul explores what it really takes to train for life—not just the next workout.
You'll also hear how priorities change over time. Early on, it might be about adding weight to the bar. But for many, the focus shifts toward quality of life—being active with your spouse, keeping up with your kids or grandkids, and maintaining independence as you age .
If you've ever wondered how to keep lifting as life gets more complex—or how to make strength training something you can sustain for decades—this series is for you.
Start thinking long-term. Play the long game. This is Lifting for the Long Haul.
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Duration:00:19:21
Why Strength Training Makes Athletes Faster
4/14/2026
Does strength training actually make athletes faster?
In this episode of Beast Over Burden, Niki Sims and Andrew Jackson break down why strength training makes athletes faster and more powerful than agility drills alone. They discuss new research comparing strength training to sprint, plyometric, and "functional" training—and why the results continue to point to the same conclusion.
This episode explains the simple science behind athletic performance: muscles move bones, force production drives speed, and getting stronger is the most trainable way to improve sports performance. If you're an athlete, parent, or coach wondering how to train more effectively, this conversation connects the dots between strength, speed, and real-world athletic performance.
What You'll Learn In This Episode
Why strength training makes athletes faster and more explosive
The difference between force production and rate of force development
Why agility drills alone can't maximize athletic performance
The biggest misconceptions about lifting for young athletes
How strength training improves sport practice and recovery
Why simple, hard, effective training continues to outperform complicated programs
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Duration:00:35:42
Stop Dieting, Start Eating Real Food: Losing 30 Pounds Without the Diet Cycle
4/7/2026
For decades, Jenny Hicks felt like she was always on a diet.
Like many people, she tried everything—low carb plans, restrictive programs, packaged diet foods, and extreme calorie cuts. The weight would come off for a while, but it always came back. After years of repeating the same cycle, Jenny wanted something different.
In this episode of Beast Over Burden, Niki Sims and Andrew Jackson talk with Jenny about how she finally broke the diet cycle. Working with a Barbell Logic nutrition coach, she learned how to stop dieting start eating real food, prioritize protein, and build habits that actually fit into everyday life.
The results were significant. Jenny lost 30 pounds, kept it off, and built real strength along the way—including a 200-pound deadlift. Instead of chasing rapid weight loss, she shifted toward sustainable nutrition, strength training, and consistency.
The conversation explores what it looks like to move beyond decades of dieting, how small habit changes can make a big difference, and why accountability and coaching can help turn short-term progress into long-term health.
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Duration:00:38:28
Sustainable Fat Loss through Nutrition Coaching with Jeremiah Wicken
3/31/2026
Sustainable fat loss isn't about perfect macro tracking, crash dieting, or extreme restriction. It's about building habits you can actually maintain when life gets busy.
In this episode of Beast Over Burden, Niki Sims and Andrew Jackson sit down with Barbell Logic coach Jeremiah Wicken to break down what sustainable fat loss really looks like from a coach's perspective. They discuss why most diets fail long term, how satiety and food quality matter more than macro obsession, and why simple, repeatable habits outperform rigid short-term plans.
If you've ever lost weight only to gain it back, this episode will help you understand why — and what to do differently.
You'll learn:
• Why sustainable fat loss is different from traditional dieting
• The role of protein, vegetables, and hydration in managing appetite
• How to reduce decision fatigue around food
• Why monitoring habits improves long-term weight maintenance
• How nutrition coaching builds systems that work under stress
Sustainable fat loss requires structure, awareness, and consistency — not perfection. This episode explains how to build a dietary pattern that supports performance, health, and long-term body composition change.
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Duration:01:06:19
GLP-1 Food Noise and Strength Training: One Client's Path to Real Health
3/24/2026
GLP-1 medications are changing how many people approach weight loss, diabetes, and appetite regulation. But medication alone is rarely the whole solution.
In this episode of Beast Over Burden, Niki Sims and Andrew Jackson talk with Barbell Logic client Joshua Farrow about how GLP-1 medications reduced his food noise and helped him begin rebuilding his health. After being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, Joshua combined GLP-1 treatment with strength training, cycling, and nutrition coaching to dramatically improve his blood markers, build muscle, and create a sustainable lifestyle.
The conversation explores how appetite regulation, ADHD, strength training, and metabolic health all intersect—and why dropping the idea that you "should" be able to do it alone can be the first step toward real progress.
Joshua also shares how coaching, consistency, and a shift from dieting for weight loss to eating for health helped him move from simply trying to lose weight to building long-term strength and performance.
What You'll Learn in This Episode
What GLP-1 medications actually do and how they affect appetite
How food noise impacts eating behavior and weight loss
Why strength training can improve metabolic health and blood sugar regulation
How GLP-1s, nutrition, and exercise can work together for long-term health
The connection between ADHD, dopamine, and eating habits
Why coaching can provide context and accountability that AI tools cannot
How dropping the word "should" can change your approach to health and fitness
If you've been curious about GLP-1 medications, struggling with food noise, or looking for a sustainable way to improve your health, this episode offers an honest look at how multiple tools can work together to support real change.
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Duration:00:57:50
Why Simple Nutrition Habits Beat Complicated Diets
3/17/2026
Nutrition can feel confusing when every new diet promises a different solution.
In this episode of Beast Over Burden, Niki Sims talks with Barbell Logic Director of Nutrition Brittany Snyder about why lasting progress rarely comes from complicated diet plans. Instead, the most reliable improvements in health and body composition often come from building simple nutrition habits that can be repeated consistently.
Many people spend years searching for the perfect diet. They try low-carb programs, intermittent fasting, strict meal plans, and calorie restriction, only to find themselves repeating the same cycle again and again. Brittany explains why this happens and why focusing on small behavior changes can be far more effective than chasing the latest nutrition trend.
The conversation explores how nutrition coaching works in practice, including how coaches help clients identify the habits that will have the biggest impact. Instead of prescribing the same diet to everyone, coaches gather information about a client's current routines and develop strategies that fit their lifestyle, preferences, and goals.
Niki and Brittany also discuss why accountability plays such an important role in long-term success. Having a coach who regularly reviews progress, asks thoughtful questions, and helps troubleshoot challenges can make it much easier to stay consistent with healthy habits.
Along the way they talk about practical examples of simple nutrition habits that can improve health and body composition, including prioritizing protein intake, increasing vegetables, reducing alcohol consumption, and setting small weekly intentions. These changes may seem basic, but when practiced consistently they can produce meaningful results.
The episode also highlights Brittany's Lean in 12 program, a twelve-week nutrition coaching experience designed to provide daily accountability, regular feedback, and a supportive community for clients working toward sustainable fat loss and improved health.
If you've ever felt overwhelmed by conflicting diet advice, this conversation offers a refreshing perspective. Instead of searching for the perfect diet, Brittany explains why focusing on simple nutrition habits and consistent behavior changes may be the most effective way to improve your nutrition and support long-term strength training success.
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Duration:00:31:46
Nutrition for Lifters: A New Beast Over Burden Series
3/10/2026
Nutrition advice is everywhere, but much of it isn't designed for people who train. Diet trends often focus on quick weight loss or restrictive rules, leaving many people stuck in a cycle of starting and stopping new plans that never seem to last.
In this episode of Beast Over Burden, Niki Sims and Andrew Jackson introduce a new series focused on nutrition for lifters. Rather than discussing generic diet advice, the series explores how nutrition actually works for people who are strength training and trying to build sustainable habits.
Throughout the upcoming episodes, listeners will hear conversations with Barbell Logic coaches, the Director of Nutrition, and several clients who share their real experiences navigating food, dieting, and body composition while training. Many of these guests have spent years experimenting with different diet strategies before discovering a more sustainable approach.
The discussion explores why so many people feel like they have been dieting their entire lives, how strength training changes the way we think about food, and why paying attention to how different foods affect energy, recovery, and daily life can lead to a healthier relationship with nutrition.
If you've ever felt stuck in the dieting cycle or wondered how to build better nutrition habits while continuing to train, this series offers practical insights and real stories about what nutrition for lifters can look like in everyday life.
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Duration:00:22:02
Understanding Fitness Trade-Offs: Why There's No Perfect Workout or Diet
3/3/2026
Is there a perfect workout or diet?
In this episode of Beast Over Burden, Niki Sims and Andrew Jackson explore the reality of fitness trade-offs and why every training and nutrition decision comes with pros and cons. From coaching vs AI to conditioning vs strength training, dieting strategies, and training equipment, they break down how to make smarter choices by understanding what you gain—and what you give up.
If you've ever felt overwhelmed trying to choose the "best" approach to fitness, this episode will help you think more clearly about your priorities and make decisions you can sustain long term.
What You'll Learn in This Episode
What "fitness trade-offs" really means in training and nutrition
The pros and cons of working with a coach vs using AI
How conditioning impacts strength training progress
The realities of elimination diets and sustainability
The trade-offs between machines, dumbbells, and barbells
How to make smarter long-term fitness decisions
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Duration:00:40:09
Stop Overthinking Fitness: Habits, Metrics & What Actually Works with Philip Pape
2/24/2026
Stop overthinking fitness and start focusing on what actually works.
In this episode of Beast Over Burden, Niki Sims talks with Philip Pape of Wits & Weights about feedback loops, identity, biofeedback, and why most people should ignore biohacking noise and focus on the fundamentals.
This conversation explores how to build fitness habits and consistency, identify your biggest constraint, and stop chasing unnecessary metrics.
If you've ever felt overwhelmed by fitness advice or stuck jumping from plan to plan, this episode is for you.
What You'll Learn
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Duration:00:41:25
Why People Quit Their Fitness Goals (And How to Stop)
2/10/2026
Every year starts the same way: new goals, new motivation, and a fresh commitment to fitness. But within a few months, many people feel like they're starting over again. If you've ever wondered why people quit their fitness goals, this episode is for you.
In this episode of Beast Over Burden, Niki Sims and Andrew Jackson break down the real reasons motivation fades and why extreme goal-setting often leads to burnout instead of long-term progress. They explore the common cycle of starting strong, losing momentum, and restarting over and over — and how to finally break that pattern.
You'll learn why motivation isn't the problem, how all-or-nothing thinking sabotages progress, and why sustainable habits matter more than short bursts of intensity. This conversation dives into practical strategies for building routines that fit real life, reducing decision fatigue, and making consistency easier to maintain year-round.
If you've ever struggled with staying consistent or felt frustrated by restarting your fitness journey, this episode will help you understand why people quit their fitness goals and how to build a plan that actually lasts.
In this episode, we cover:
• Why motivation fades after the New Year
• The hidden problem with extreme fitness challenges
• How "all-or-nothing" thinking leads to burnout
• The power of small decisions and sustainable habits
• How to stop restarting your fitness journey
This episode is about building a fitness lifestyle that lasts — not another short-term burst of motivation.
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Duration:00:45:18
Make Training Fit Your Real Life: Adaptation Through Strength Training
1/27/2026
What does it actually mean to get stronger?
In this episode of Beast Over Burden, Nikki and Andrew break down adaptation through strength training—how lifting builds muscle, bone density, and resilience over time, and why the real goal isn't just PRs.
They discuss the two sides of adaptation: using training to drive physical change, and learning how to make your training adapt to your life and schedule so it becomes a lifelong habit.
Because strength training only works long-term when it stops being a "to-do list" item…and starts being part of who you are.
If you want training that lasts for decades—not just a few motivated weeks—this episode is for you.
What You'll Learn in This Episode
What adaptation through strength training really means
How strength training builds muscle and bone as long-term insurance
Why training must adapt to your goals and your life
The tradeoffs that come with different fitness priorities
How consistency matters more than chasing PRs
Why strength training has to become a lifelong habit, not a short-term project
Timestamps
00:00 – Introduction and the "A for Adaptation" theme
02:30 – Adaptation through strength training: choosing the goal you want
05:20 – Why real adaptation requires consistent stress and recovery over time
08:40 – Training can't stay on the to-do list: making it a lifelong habit
13:30 – Moving beyond PRs and finding deeper meaning in strength training
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Duration:00:25:51
Resilience through Resistance Training: Harder to Kill, Faster to Heal
1/20/2026
When it comes to long-term health and fitness, most people focus on performance or appearance. But one of the most important benefits of strength training has nothing to do with how you look.
It's resilience.
In this episode of Beast Over Burden, Niki Sims and Andrew Jackson continue the C.L.A.R.A. series with R is for Resilience, breaking down how resilience through resistance training makes you harder to injure, faster to heal, and better prepared for the unexpected.
They explore real-world examples of slips, falls, illness, and setbacks — and why people who consistently lift weights tend to recover faster and maintain independence longer. From carrying more muscle mass as a physical reserve, to how strength training makes fat loss and recovery easier, this episode explains why resilience isn't accidental — it's built.
You'll hear why resistance training prepares you for injuries you can't predict, why muscle mass acts like insurance you carry with you, and how making training a habit — not a temporary phase — keeps life from slipping into "hard mode" as you age.
This episode is about training for real life — not just the gym.
Timestamps
00:00 – Intro + CLARA series (R is for Resilience)
02:16 – Being "harder to kill" and recovering from falls
06:52 – Muscle mass as insurance for illness and injury
09:45 – Why more muscle improves fat loss and recovery
13:07 – Making resistance training part of your life
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Duration:00:14:43
Accountability for Strength Training: Do What You Said You'd Do
1/13/2026
When it comes to fitness, most people don't fail because they lack information — they fail because they don't follow through.
In this episode of the C.L.A.R.A. series, Andrew Jackson and Niki Sims break down why accountability for strength training is the real foundation of long-term success. They explore how self-trust, integrity, and consistency determine whether training becomes a lifelong habit or another thing you start and stop.
You'll hear why accountability isn't just about having someone watch you, but about becoming the kind of person who does what they say they'll do — even when life gets chaotic. Andrew also explains how accountability connects to trust, identity, and why being consistent now protects your future self.
This episode shows how to stay committed to strength training without being rigid, why flexibility doesn't mean failure, and how coaching helps filter out what actually matters so you can stay consistent for decades.
Timestamps
00:00 – Intro + CLARA series (A is for Accountability)
03:10 – Why accountability matters more than motivation
07:40 – Self-trust, integrity, and doing what you said you'd do
12:50 – Accountability to your future self
17:30 – When accountability becomes flexible instead of rigid
23:40 – Coaching, consistency, and filtering what really matters
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Duration:00:32:44
Strength Training for Longevity: Train Now So You Don't Become a Burden Later
1/6/2026
When you're young, longevity doesn't feel urgent. Strength training is about PRs, aesthetics, or stress relief. But as life speeds up—and as you watch parents and peers lose independence—the real value of training becomes clear.
In Episode 2 of the C.L.A.R.A. series, Andrew and Niki explore what longevity actually means, why strength training protects quality of life, and how consistency through imperfect seasons keeps you capable for decades. They discuss Dr. Jonathan Sullivan's concept of compressing the morbidity window, the dangers of the "sick aging phenotype," and why strength training must become a non-negotiable as life changes.
This episode is about playing the long game—so you remain independent, capable, and strong for as long as possible.
Timestamps
00:00 – Intro + Episode 2 of the CLARA series
03:15 – What longevity really means (and why it didn't resonate earlier)
03:45 – Compressing the morbidity window & the sick aging phenotype
06:30 – Strength, independence, and not becoming a burden later in life
09:30 – Why "mediocre" workouts still matter for longevity
13:20 – Muscle as a metabolic reservoir (blood sugar, diabetes, bone health)
17:45 – Coaching, adaptation, and training for the long haul
24:45 – Clara shoutout + "your future self will thank you"
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Duration:00:26:17
Keep Showing Up: Why Consistency is the Real Strength
12/30/2025
Consistency is the foundation of strength training—but it's also the hardest part.
In the first episode of the C.L.A.R.A. series, Andrew and Niki break down why strength training consistency matters more than motivation, outcomes, or perfect programming. If you've ever struggled to stick with lifting, lost momentum after early progress, or felt discouraged by slow results, this episode explains why that's normal—and how to stay in the process anyway.
C.L.A.R.A. stands for Consistency, Longevity, Accountability, Resilience, and Adaptability. These five principles form the mental framework for lifelong strength, health, and sustainable training. This episode focuses on consistency because everything else flows from it.
You'll hear why outcomes like PRs and physique changes can become distractions, how discomfort and delayed feedback sabotage consistency, and why buy-in matters more than motivation. The conversation also explores common obstacles to staying consistent with strength training, including soreness, injury, decision fatigue, limiting beliefs, and the mental load of trying to do everything "right."
This episode kicks off a new series designed to help lifters think beyond the barbell and build strength that lasts for decades—not just months.
Timestamps
00:00 – Why this series exists and why consistency comes first
03:00 – Introducing the C.L.A.R.A. framework
06:15 – Consistency over outcomes and PR obsession
09:45 – Buy-in, churn, and why consistency drives results
14:00 – Discomfort, delayed feedback, and limiting beliefs
21:30 – Decision fatigue, friction, and the role of coaching
30:15 – Looking ahead to longevity and the long game
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Duration:00:31:47
Deadlift Meet at 40: Niki Sims, a Rough Taper, and What She Learned
12/23/2025
In this episode of Beast Over Burden, hosts Niki Sims and Andrew Jackson unpack how GLP-1 medications, TRT, and peptides are changing the coaching landscape—and what that means for strength training.
Drawing from years of hands-on coaching experience, Andrew explains how GLP-1s and strength training interact, why muscle preservation becomes critical during rapid fat loss, and how tools like TRT can accelerate progress without changing the core rules of adaptation.
If you're a lifter training on GLP-1 medications, considering TRT, or a coach working with clients using these tools, this episode delivers a first-principles framework for protecting muscle, managing recovery, and training for long-term health.
Competing at 40 looks different than it did in your 20s—and that's not a bad thing.
In this episode of Beast Over Burden, Niki Sims and Andrew Jackson recap Niki's recent deadlift-only meet, breaking down why she decided to compete again, how she trained while traveling, what went wrong during the taper, and what the experience revealed about strength, perspective, and showing up at 40.
This isn't a PR story. It's an honest look at preparation, adversity, meet-day chaos, and the value of competing without tying your identity to a number on the bar.
What You'll Learn in This Episode
Why a deadlift-only meet made sense at 40
How pulling 405 in training reopened the door to competing
The training structure that stayed simple—and the one key change that mattered
How frequent travel and inconsistent gyms affected recovery and performance
What a "rough taper" actually feels like
A realistic approach to weight management without extreme cutting
Meet-day logistics, warm-up chaos, and disrupted attempts
Why missing a lift doesn't mean missing the point
What it means to be proud of your strength at 40
Timestamps
00:00 – Intro and why this meet recap matters
02:33 – Pulling 405 and deciding to compete again
06:49 – Training approach and key program changes
10:47 – Training while traveling: 20 gyms in one year
15:08 – Getting sick, a rough taper, and reset expectations
20:35 – Weight management and attempt selection
28:24 – Meet-day chaos, warm-ups, and attempts
36:45 – What Niki learned from a deadlift meet at 40change
46:00 – Final thoughts: tools don't replace training
48:10 – How to work with a Barbell Logic coach
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Duration:00:46:14
GLP-1s, TRT, and Training: What Lifters & Coaches Need to Know
12/16/2025
GLP-1 medications, TRT, and peptides are becoming common—but they don't change the rules of strength training. Learn how GLP-1s and strength training work together to preserve muscle, manage recovery, and train intelligently for long-term health.
In this episode of Beast Over Burden, hosts Niki Sims and Andrew Jackson unpack how GLP-1 medications, TRT, and peptides are changing the coaching landscape—and what that means for strength training.
Drawing from years of hands-on coaching experience, Andrew explains how GLP-1s and strength training interact, why muscle preservation becomes critical during rapid fat loss, and how tools like TRT can accelerate progress without changing the core rules of adaptation.
If you're a lifter training on GLP-1 medications, considering TRT, or a coach working with clients using these tools, this episode delivers a first-principles framework for protecting muscle, managing recovery, and training for long-term health.
What You'll Learn in This Episode
How GLP-1s and strength training interact in real lifters
Why training on GLP-1 medications increases the need for muscle preservation
Common fatigue, nutrition, and recovery challenges with GLP-1s
How TRT affects recovery, training frequency, and progress
Why first principles still apply—even with hormone support
How coaches should think about programming for clients on GLP-1s or TRT
The role of protein, resistance training, and bone density during rapid fat loss
Why communication between lifter and coach matters more than ever
How peptides fit into recovery—and where their limits are
Why long-term quality of life should guide training decisions
Timestamps
00:00 – Intro: Niki & Andrew set the stage
02:10 – The biggest shift Andrew has seen in 10 years of coaching
04:30 – What counts as hormone-influencing tools (GLP-1s, TRT, peptides)
07:20 – Why GLP-1 medications reduce appetite—and what that changes
10:45 – Training on GLP-1s: fatigue, low energy, and muscle loss risk
14:30 – Fat loss vs muscle preservation: why strength training matters
18:05 – TRT and strength training: the return of linear progress
22:40 – Recovery, frequency, and why TRT doesn't remove limits
26:15 – Peptides, recovery, and optimization myths
30:10 – Coaching clients on GLP-1s: why honesty matters
34:25 – Nutrition priorities when appetite is suppressed
38:10 – Bone density, muscle mass, and aging well
42:00 – First principles that never change
46:00 – Final thoughts: tools don't replace training
48:10 – How to work with a Barbell Logic coach
Key Takeaway
GLP-1s, TRT, and peptides may change the training landscape—but they don't change the map. Strength training, protein intake, recovery, and intelligent coaching still determine long-term results.
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Duration:00:26:03
Train Anyway: Consistency Blueprint for Strength & Fitness in Busy Seasons
12/9/2025
In this episode of Beast Over Burden, Niki Sims sits down with Barbell Logic coach Nikki Burman to unpack what it really looks like to train anyway—to stay consistent in strength and fitness through pregnancy, toddlers, homeschooling, deployment, and the unpredictable rhythm of real life. Nikki shares the mindset shifts, visualization practices, planning systems, and flexible training strategies that helped her stay grounded and capable during some of the most demanding seasons of her life.
This conversation is a powerful reminder that consistency doesn't come from perfection—it comes from realistic planning, compassionate self-talk, and building a training approach that supports your actual life, not your ideal one.
Whether you're a busy parent, a professional navigating stressful seasons, or someone who wants to keep training without burning out, this episode lays out a practical blueprint for designing workouts that work—even when life doesn't go according to plan.
If you've ever wondered how to maintain strength and fitness when you're exhausted, overwhelmed, or pulled in a hundred directions, Nikki's candid, thoughtful insights will help you reset your expectations, rethink your routines, and build a sustainable approach to training you can stick with.
What You'll Learn in This Episode
How visualization creates emotional buy-in and strengthens habits
Why realistic expectations matter more than perfect plans
How to adapt strength training during pregnancy, postpartum, and sleep-deprived phases
Strategies for overlapping lifts, shortening sessions, and staying consistent
How breath work and mindset shifts help you stay patient and resilient
The power of being kind to yourself when life gets messy
Why flexible training beats rigid programming in busy seasons
How to design a week of training that fits your real life, not your ideal life
The role of support systems—coaches, spouses, accountability—in staying on track
Why showing up, even imperfectly, is what builds long-term progress
How to train anyway when everything feels unpredictable
Timestamps
00:00 – Intro: Niki welcomes Coach Nikki Burman
01:45 – Why Nikki wanted to revisit her story after the previous episode
03:20 – Visualization: the starting point for lasting habits
07:10 – From aesthetics to capability: shifting the purpose of training
10:00 – How motherhood reshaped Nikki's approach to fitness
12:40 – Realistic planning vs. ideal planning
15:02 – Why Nikki committed to only two strength sessions a week
17:20 – Training during deployment: flexibility over rigidity
20:05 – Peloton, kids' screen time, and making cardio actually doable
23:30 – Mindset work: self-talk, breath work, and emotional regulation
26:48 – Avoiding the perfection trap in busy seasons
28:55 – Nutrition, mindfulness, and resetting old habits
31:15 – Designing a weekly plan you can actually follow
34:22 – Support systems: coaching, accountability, and home environment
37:10 – How to "trick yourself" into staying consistent
40:05 – The power of seeing busy seasons as temporary
42:30 – Teaching kids by example: modeling strength and capability
44:55 – Final strategies for staying consistent through real life
46:30 – How Barbell Logic experience calls help lifters visualize their path
48:00 – Closing thoughts
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Duration:00:29:32
From Pain to Power: A Strength Training Transformation Story with Mac & Gil
12/2/2025
In this inspiring strength training transformation story, Niki Sims and Andrew Jackson sit down with Coach Mac McGregor and his longtime client, Gillespie Ferguson, to explore one of the most powerful journeys ever shared on Beast Over Burden. Once a self-described "unathletic" late starter plagued by chronic pain, self-doubt, and years of setbacks, Gillespie rebuilt not just his lifts but his entire understanding of what he was capable of. Through patient coaching, persistent work, and a deep friendship formed through the process, he transformed from a hesitant beginner into a confident, physically capable Coast Guard volunteer on the Isle of Skye.
In this candid conversation, Mac and Gillespie walk through the early struggles of pain and insecurity, the slow technical rebuild of every lift, the psychological work of staying committed through setbacks, and the surprising breakthrough that came years into training. They also share the dramatic impact of Lyme disease, the process of starting over from scratch, and why knowing how to train is the ultimate form of resilience. This episode is a reminder that strength is not reserved for the gifted—it's for anyone willing to start, struggle, and keep showing up.
Whether you're a beginner, someone returning from pain, a coach working with complex clients, or simply someone who needs to hear that transformation is possible at any age, this is an episode you don't want to miss.
What You'll Learn in This Episode
How Gillespie went from chronic pain and self-doubt to the strongest he's ever been
Why rebuilding technique can feel slow—but changes everything
The role of psychology, confidence, and patience in long-term coaching
How Coach Mac used experimentation and customization to solve persistent pain
What to do when progress stalls (sometimes for months at a time)
The breakthrough moment when strength finally "clicked"
How improved nutrition and mindset accelerated transformation
The surprising impact of Lyme disease—and how to start over the right way
Why strength training skills stay with you for life
How training helped Gillespie earn a place in the Coast Guard
Why this strength training transformation story is so powerful for late starters
Timestamps
00:00 – Intro: Meet Mac & Gillespie
02:25 – Gillespie's beginnings: not athletic, not confident, but willing
07:40 – Early training attempts & meeting the first lifters who inspired him
11:10 – Working with Carl Schutt & the challenges that carried into lockdown
15:55 – The first in-person session with Mac & rebuilding from scratch
21:30 – Psychology of pain, fear, and believing you're "not built for strength"
26:05 – The slow technical fix: empty bar squats, 40-kg deadlifts, constant troubleshooting
30:20 – When progress finally took off: nutrition, confidence, and consistency
35:42 – Hitting big PRs: 187.5 kg deadlift, 140 kg squat, and more
39:55 – Disaster strikes: the onset of Lyme disease
43:20 – Starting over with a fresh LP after treatment
47:00 – Becoming Coast Guard–ready: strength meets service
50:25 – What Gillespie wishes he could tell his younger self
54:10 – Mac and Gillespie reflect on friendship, persistence, and purpose
58:00 – Final thoughts & how coaching changes lives
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Duration:00:50:07
Strength Training for Moms: Nikki's Journey through Pregnancy, Postpartum, & Unstoppable Consistency
11/25/2025
In this inspiring episode, Nikki Sims and Andrew Jackson sit down with two of Barbell Logic's most recognizable names: Nikki Berman (Director of Client Experience) and Coach Bekah Creek (PT and longtime BLOC coach). Together, they dive deep into what strength training for moms really looks like—during pregnancy, postpartum, deployments, sleepless nights, and every chaotic season in between.
Nikki shares the full arc of her journey: from chasing "skinny" through extreme dieting and cardio, to discovering barbell training, to becoming a mother of four and finding her strongest, most capable self along the way. Her candid stories—including training through nausea, the realities of relaxin, managing back-to-back pregnancies, and an unexpected home birth—offer a rare, empowering look at motherhood through the lens of strength.
Coach Bekah walks through the coaching side: how to modify programming for pregnant or postpartum clients, when to push, when to pull back, and why the marathon mindset of "something is better than nothing" can be transformational for busy moms. Together, they illustrate how strength training can anchor a woman through the most demanding phases of life.
Whether you're a mother, a future mother, a coach working with pregnant/postpartum clients, or simply someone looking for hope and consistency, this conversation highlights the resilience and adaptability that define strength training for moms.
What You'll Learn in This Episode
Why strength matters so much for pregnant and postpartum women
How to modify training through each trimester
The surprising benefits of tonnage-based and RPE-based programming
How to navigate fatigue, nausea, sleep deprivation, and childcare
Why "all or nothing" breaks moms—and how to replace it with a sustainable mindset
The physical and emotional realities of postpartum recovery
How coaching support changes everything for new moms
The story behind Nikki's unplanned, fast home birth
Why taking up space—not shrinking—is the real goal
How strength training helps moms show up better for their kids and themselves
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Duration:01:03:19