
Most people in the gym aren't training hard enough. Dr. Layne Norton has competed in bodybuilding and powerlifting for over two decades, holds a PhD in nutrition, and says the biggest driver of progress isn't fancy programming or influencer meals; it's intensity and consistency. In this conversation with Joe De Sena, Dr. Layne breaks down what actually builds muscle, why proximity to failure matters more than exercise selection, how to structure protein and calories for muscle or fat loss, and why discipline beats motivation every time. If you want simple, evidence-backed rules for strength, hypertrophy, and long-term performance, this episode delivers practical standards you can apply immediately. Things You Will Learn: How training close to failure determines muscle growth. How to structure protein and calories for muscle gain or fat loss. Why consistency matte
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