
What does it actually mean to get stronger?
In this episode of Beast Over Burden, Nikki and Andrew break down adaptation through strength training—how lifting builds muscle, bone density, and resilience over time, and why the real goal isn't just PRs.
They discuss the two sides of adaptation: using training to drive physical change, and learning how to make your training adapt to your life and schedule so it becomes a lifelong habit.
Because strength training only works long-term when it stops being a "to-do list" item…and starts being part of who you are.
If you want training that lasts for decades—not just a few motivated weeks—this episode is for you.
What You'll Learn in This Episode
What adaptation through strength training really means
How strength training builds muscle and bone as long-term insurance
Why training must adapt to your goals and your life
The tradeoffs that come with different fitness priorities
How consistency matters more than chasing PRs
Why strength training has to become a lifelong habit, not a short-term project
Timestamps
00:00 – Introduction and the "A for Adaptation" theme
02:30 – Adaptation through strength training: choosing the goal you want
05:20 – Why real adaptation requires consistent stress and recovery over time
08:40 – Training can't stay on the to-do list: making it a lifelong habit
13:30 – Moving beyond PRs and finding deeper meaning in strength training
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