2026 Muscle Growth: Fixing the Mistakes Everyone Made Last Year | J3U Podcast Ep. 211
Sun Feb 01 2026
2025 was supposed to be the most science-driven era of hypertrophy training — but instead, much of the “science-based” conversation turned into rigid dogma. In this episode, John Jewett and Luke unpack what actually happened, why black-and-white rules took over the internet, and what lifters and coaches should carry forward into 2026 if the goal is maximal muscle growth.
They break down the biggest misapplications that dominated training discourse this year: the “4–8 reps only” narrative, confusion around training to failure, the misunderstood idea of “growing at maintenance,” and how lengthened partials became a one-size-fits-all prescription. The core message is clear — research is valuable, but only when applied with context. Exercise selection, fatigue management, skill level, risk tolerance, and long-term programming realities all matter if evidence is going to translate into real progress.
This episode is a practical reminder that being truly science-minded doesn’t mean chasing rules — it means learning how to apply data intelligently in the real world.
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2025 was supposed to be the most science-driven era of hypertrophy training — but instead, much of the “science-based” conversation turned into rigid dogma. In this episode, John Jewett and Luke unpack what actually happened, why black-and-white rules took over the internet, and what lifters and coaches should carry forward into 2026 if the goal is maximal muscle growth. They break down the biggest misapplications that dominated training discourse this year: the “4–8 reps only” narrative, confusion around training to failure, the misunderstood idea of “growing at maintenance,” and how lengthened partials became a one-size-fits-all prescription. The core message is clear — research is valuable, but only when applied with context. Exercise selection, fatigue management, skill level, risk tolerance, and long-term programming realities all matter if evidence is going to translate into real progress. This episode is a practical reminder that being truly science-minded doesn’t mean chasing rules — it means learning how to apply data intelligently in the real world. 🎟️ Save 20% on ANY J3U Program with code J3UPOD 👉 https://j3u.site All J3U Programs 🏋️♀️ Hourglass (Female): https://j3u.site/hourglass 💪 X-Frame (Male & Female): https://j3u.site/xframe 🏆 Olympia Prep: https://j3u.site/olympia 🎓 Courses Level 1 — Foundations of Evidence-Based Bodybuilding → https://j3u.site/level1 Applied Hypertrophy Optimization → https://j3u.site/aho Female Physique Module → https://j3u.site/female 🏋️ Get Coaching From J3U https://j3u.site/coaching 💪 Join the Community 📩 Weekly education emails → https://j3u.site/newsletter 🧠 Coaching forums → https://j3u.site/forum