
To The Bar: Season 3 Premiere! Join Aaron and Jess as they kick off Season 3 with a deep dive into British Weightlifting's talent ID system, review their experience at the 2026 Arnold Classics at the Birmingham NEC, and explore the growing crossover between weightlifting and strongman. A New Season, A Broader Vision - it's Season 3 of the To The Bar and we've been stepping back from the intricacies of platform officiating to survey the wider landscape of strength sports. This episode sees us broaden our lens beyond competitive weightlifting to explore three interconnected themes: how British Weightlifting is identifying and nurturing the next generation of athletes, the spectacle of the Arnold Classic, and the growing respect between weightlifting and strongman as distinct but related disciplines. Across the conversation, they return to their core belief: that there is strength in every story, whether that story unfolds on a weightlifting platform, a festival floor, or a strongman stage.1. British Weightlifting's Talent ID and Performance Team: Building the FutureThe conversation opens with a detailed examination of British Weightlifting's evolving approach to athlete development.A systematic approach to talent identification. Aaron and Jess discuss how BWL has formalised its talent identification process, moving beyond informal scouting to a structured programme designed to find athletes with the potential to succeed at international level. They reflect on the importance of giving athletes a platform to develop, not just those already succeeding but also those with raw potential who need guidance and support.The performance team's role in athlete development. The hosts break down the work of BWL's performance team, including its role in providing technical coaching, sports science support, and competition pathways. They consider how this structure compares to previous eras of British weightlifting and what it means for the sport's long-term competitiveness on the world stage.Pathways to the podium. The discussion touches on the qualification systems for major championships, including the European Championships and Commonwealth Games. Aaron and Jess commend the increased transparency around selection criteria and the efforts to provide meaningful competition experience for developing athletes before they are thrust into senior international events.2. The Arnold Classic: A Festival of Raw PowerThe hosts then shift their focus to one of the biggest events on the global strength calendar: the Arnold Classic. A recurring theme throughout the episode is the hosts' appreciation for the mutual respect they observe between weightlifters, powerlifters, and strongmen. They argue that rather than competing for attention, these sports complement each other, offering different expressions of human strength and capability. This spirit of unity, they suggest, is what makes the broader strength community so compelling to be part of.Conclusion: Strength Has No Single FormThe Season 3 premiere of To The Bar demonstrates exactly what has made the podcast a trusted voice in British strength sports: technical insight, genuine curiosity, and an unwavering commitment to telling human stories. Whether breaking down talent pathways or celebrating strongman, Aaron and Jess remind listeners that strength takes many forms and that every athlete's journey deserves attention.Follow our journey to find strength in every story. Explore more episodes, photography, and community features on our website to-thebar.com and join the conversation on Instagram @_to_thebar.This episode and To The Bar's work are supported by LuXiaoJun UK. Gear designed for the pursuit of excellence at every level of strength sport. You can grab all your LUXIAOJUN gear, along with queries around our media packages, on our website to-thebar.com
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