254 episodes

The Drop Set is where Darin Starr, full-time bodybuilding coach with 15+ years of experience, shares everything he knows about the bodybuilding lifestyle, diet, training, and contest prep

The Drop Set with Darin Starr: Bodybuilding for the Masses Five Starr Physique

    • Health & Fitness
    • 4.5 • 93 Ratings

The Drop Set is where Darin Starr, full-time bodybuilding coach with 15+ years of experience, shares everything he knows about the bodybuilding lifestyle, diet, training, and contest prep

    Macro Trackers: The Best and the Worst

    Macro Trackers: The Best and the Worst

    Ah yes, macro tracking apps.  We all use something like MyFitnessPal at some point, right?  Well, maybe some of us don’t but it’s nonetheless super common.  The problem is, that app is hot garbage and there are WAY better options out there.  In episode 255 I explore 10 of the most popular apps and put them into 2 categories – the bin, and the contender pile.  My favorite?  Well, I saved the best one for last.

    And after that I dive in on what I’m doing for my upcoming trip to make sure my prep stays 100% on track through some challenging times.  I’ve done a few things in advance and have an agenda for how I’ll tackle things once I arrive on the west coast on Wednesday – if you travel a lot as well and struggle with staying on plan you’ll get some useful ideas from this.

    0:00 – Cold open

    0:53 – Getting acquainted

    2:40 – Macro tracking apps – the best and the worst

    46:28 – Darin’s travel plans

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    • 56 min
    Steroid Risks: The Full Truth

    Steroid Risks: The Full Truth

    In episode 254 of The Drop Set, I’m going to talk about steroids – specifcally, the risks involved in taking anabolic compounds as they relate to bodybuilding. I’ll differentiate between “TRT” and what is more widely considered to be ‘common use’ in the landscape of competitive bodybuilding, break down exactly what the risks are, what might be overblows, and talk about things a prospective user could do in order to give themselves the best chance of minimizing their risk.

    In the 2nd and closing segment I play a message from Grace who has some questions (concerns?) about the Carnivore diet and – as you might expect – I have some thoughts.

    0:16 – Intro

    0:54 – Welcome and get settled!

    2:33 – The Truth About Steroid Risks

    43:12 – Q&A (Carnivore diet – why?)

    https://youtu.be/NyiKvDxBqoA

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    • 59 min
    Should I Bulk or Cut?

    Should I Bulk or Cut?

    Welcome to episode 253! Today, we’re diving into the whole bulk or cut dilemma in bodybuilding. The key? Knowing what your body needs — more muscle or less fat. It’s not just a short-term thing; we’re talking long-haul commitment here…think years, not just weeks or months. This process can’t be about quick fixes; we’re in it for the long run.

    Next, we dive deep into the crucial aspect of training volume. Understanding the right training volume for you is the key to progressing over time. While volume can vary from person to person, it’s generally a controlled variable with some flexibility. My new course Hypertrophy University discusses auto-regulation, teaching you to adjust volume based on training feedback. Many lifters lean towards overtraining, doing too much volume, while some undertrain. It’s about finding the sweet spot tailored to your body and goals. Always emphasize quality over quantity, ensuring every set counts. Beware of “junk volume” and prioritize proper execution over piling on more sets. Low volume can work for beginners or advanced lifters, while moderate volume is preferred for most. High volume can lead to overtraining, reduced performance, and longer recovery times, so finding the right balance is key.

    And finally, I share some behind-the-scenes updates my prep (7 weeks out!) I discuss the challenges I face as a self-coach and how I’m pushing through tough moments. Despite doubts and setbacks, I remain (mostly) committed to seeing this prep through and aim for significant progress in the weeks ahead. Join me on Instagram @darin_starr or on YouTube for more updates on my journey.

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    0:00 – Intro

    3:57 – Should I Cut or Bulk?

    20:36 – Finding the Right Volume

    39:56 – Darin’s Prep Recap (so far)

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    https://youtu.be/lidTfv-3JNQ

    • 58 min
    Am I Stage Ready?

    Am I Stage Ready?

    In episode 252 of The Drop Set, I delve into the nuanced concept of stage readiness, exploring the subjective nature of preparation for competition. We examine the importance of early competition as a means to gain valuable experience and establish personal benchmarks. I also discuss the essential prerequisites for competing, including discipline, commitment, and a positive mindset throughout the preparation process.

    Next, I dive deep into understanding food fixation, cravings, and appetite. We clarify the differences between them and tactics for managing all of them as well. I explore how staying engaged and mindful during meals, using visual and tactile reminders of goals, and avoiding triggers like food-related media can help combat food fixation and cravings.

    And finally, I dive into my favorite thign: listener questions, starting with Grace’s inquiry about addressing physique imbalances in training programs as well as atrophy. She then opens a huge can of worms asking about guitar riffs and I’m proud of myself for keeping that section under 30 minutes.

    0:00 – Intro

    0:35 – Welcome and stuff!

    5:03 – Ready to compete?

    28:28 – Dealing with cravings and food fixation

    45:08 – Call-in question time!

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    https://youtu.be/Mk20pJvI7Rc

    • 1 hr
    Supplements: Worth It or Waste It?

    Supplements: Worth It or Waste It?

    0:00 – Intro

    0:40 – Getting Started

    3:47 – Supplements: Worth It or Waste It?

    26:49 – Adapting to Sickness, Missing Gym Time

    43:05 – What Actually Happens on Show Day?

    In the opening segment of Episode 251, we dive into the world of supplements – starting with the age-old debate: Is creatine worth it? What about BCAA’s? Glutamine? Pre-workouts can be effective but often contain too many ingredients, risking adverse reactions. Testosterone boosters like DHEA may slightly elevate levels but won’t significantly impact performance. Glucose disposal agents and multivitamins offer convenience but may not be vital if dietary needs are met. Omega-3 supplements, vitamin D, peptides and SARMs are also discussed.

    Next up: what happens when you get sick and miss some gym time? Whatever you do, don’t freak out. Muscle loss is a slow process, just like building muscle. So, if you’re out for a week with the flu or whatever, it’s not the end of the world for your gains. Trust me, I’ve been there. Stay home if you’re contagious or feeling too tired to give it your all at the gym. It’s all about adjusting your expectations and prioritizing rest and recovery. When you do start feeling better, ease back into your workouts gradually. Start with lighter exercises and smaller muscle groups before diving back into your regular routine. Remember, everyone gets sick at some point.

    For competitors – WHAT exactly happens on show day? The experience can vary widely, but one thing’s for sure: expect the unexpected. Every show is different, with some running smoothly and others encountering interruptions. The promoter plays a huge role in the overall quality of the event, influencing everything from venue selection to backstage organization. Good shows prioritize athlete amenities, such as accessible bathrooms and ample backstage space, while also considering the overall atmosphere of the venue. However, sometimes even well-organized shows can have poor vibes or distracting stage decor, like the infamous flexing Santa Claus backdrop. Ultimately, whether the chaos is manageable or overwhelming depends on the promoter’s attention to detail and the experience of backstage facilitators. And for competitors, adapting to the unpredictable nature of show day is all part of the game.

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    https://youtu.be/FD1Hl5PyVQM

    • 1 hr 4 min
    Busting Through Growth Plateaus

    Busting Through Growth Plateaus

    Welcome to episode TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY! In the first segment, I dive deep into strategies for busting through growth plateaus in bodybuilding. First, I emphasize the importance of consistency and dedication during the off-season or growth phases. I discuss assessing whether you’re truly at a plateau and stress the need to attack growth seasons with the same intensity as prep. I also go over a bunch of actionable steps to keep things moving, and touch on the potential role of performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) during growth phases.

    Next up – building the perfect daily routine is all about making it easy and sustainable. For me, that means ensuring my routine is appealing and fun while leaving room for other activities like producing music. I organize my routine around immovable commitments like work and family, visualizing them on a calendar to plan effectively. With a focus on meal timing, composition, and supplement intake, I aim for simplicity and consistency to ensure long-term adherence to my fitness goals.

    In the 3rd and final segment, I reflect on how I would approach bodybuilding differently if I were to start over fromt scratch. I emphasize the importance of hiring a coach from the beginning to provide proper guidance and avoid common pitfalls. Drawing from my own experiences, I stress the significance of investing in a good coach who offers personalized support at a reasonable price. Additionally, I discuss the value of seeking credible sources of information, and I explore the need to normalize bodybuilding as a pursuit and the importance of networking within the industry to foster connections and opportunities for growth. Lastly, I touch upon the significance of consistent stretching, embracing the challenges of the bodybuilding lifestyle, and always remembering one’s underlying motivations for embarking on the journey.

    Call in and leave a question! Drop me a voicemail at 865-518-6569

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    https://youtu.be/EGfnI-Vn04o

    • 1 hr 1 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
93 Ratings

93 Ratings

Raybees89 ,

Great Bodybuilding Podcast

I listen and watch a lot of bodybuilding podcasts and YouTube videos, this is one of my go-tos. Great information without all the “bro” science/garbage.

StorchMan ,

Great Pods on Strength Physique Nutrition Other Stuff and Life

Darin does a great job of facilitating great conversations. Straightforward, humble and unassuming … no judgement. A great easy listen.

It's a long way from he top ,

Disjointed and complaining

The podcast could be great, but the guy just complains mostly about former clients and gyms he has quit. His ADHD must not be medicated cause he goes off on a lot of tangents. Does a lot of plugs for his other businesses so I wonder how much coaching and bodybuilding he actually does.

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