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In this episode I dive deep into one of the most important but often overlooked principles in strength and performance training: the SAID principle, or Specific Adaptation to Imposed Demands. This concept is simple but powerful—your body adapts specifically to the type of training stress you place on it. Want to get faster? You have to train fast. Want to build strength? You need to apply heavy, focused loads. It’s not just about working hard, it’s about working with purpose.

I explain how the SAID principle shapes athletic development, why specificity is the foundation of effective programming, and how different training modalities trigger very different adaptations. We also cover the importance of progressive overload, periodization, and staying consistent over time. I talk about why endurance training doesn’t automatically make you more athletic, why cross-training often gets misused, and how random training creates random results.

This one is all about cutting through the noise and helping you or your athletes train smarter, not just harder. If you’re chasing real performance gains, this is the episode you need.