christianbosse
The Train Like An Olympian Educast
Did you ever wanted to know how Olympians train? The Train Like An Olympian Educast lifts the curtain and outlines how Olympic athletes train. The Train Like An Olympian Educast is based on Christian Bosse's educational content teaching everything strength training and strength & conditioning.
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Latest episode
Jan 29, 2026
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Episodes
S1E06 Muscle Structure 29.01.2026 12:22
In this episode, we deconstruct the internal architecture of skeletal muscle to understand how different training stimuli drive specific physiological adaptations. You will learn to distinguish between the contractile machinery (myofibrils) and the supportive environment (sarcoplasm). By the end of this guide, you will understand how to manipulate variables like rep ranges, load, and rest periods...
S1E05 The Size Principle 29.01.2026 17:45
In this episode, you will learn the fundamental mechanics of how the human body recruits muscle fibers to produce force. This episode systematically breaks down Henneman’s Size Principle, explaining the hierarchical nature of motor unit recruitment and how you can strategically bypass the body’s "efficiency mode" to target high-power fibers. By understanding the levers of intensity, velocity, and...
S1E04 Muscle Fibre Types 29.01.2026 11:45
In this episode, you will learn the fundamental biological architecture that governs human movement and strength. We move beyond "gym talk" to categorize the three types of muscle tissue and dissect the specific characteristics of human skeletal muscle fibers (Type 1, Type 2A, and Type 2X). By the end of this guide, you will understand how force production, contraction speed, and energy systems di...
S1E03 The Motor Unit 29.01.2026 11:17
This episode explains the motor unit, the connection between nerve and the muscle fibers, and how neural factors drive strength and power. Learn the three key activation mechanisms: recruitment (size principle), firing frequency, and synchronization (including rotary mechanisms), and how targeting them makes strength training more effective.
S1E02 What is Strength Training 29.01.2026 9:58
This episode defines strength training simply and precisely as training the ability to exert force to overcome resistance, unifying everything from planks to heavy squats. It explains the practical takeaway that force equals mass times acceleration, so performance hinges not just on load but on the voluntary intent to accelerate—how you cue and apply effort in training.
S1E01: What is Strength 27.01.2026 12:03
In this episode of Deep Dive we define strength using Newton's law F=ma: strength is the ability to exert force to overcome resistance, and acceleration is as important as mass. Learn why rate of force development matters for jumps, sprints and throws, and how training methods like plyometrics, ballistic work and velocity-based tools help athletes turn force into explosive performance.
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