Episode 2

How to Build Muscle Fast?

Daniel Miller, servant-host of the Biblical Anatomy Podcast and servant-founder of Biblical Anatomy Academy, shares his 20-year journey from being a skinny guy to building muscle. He emphasizes avoiding shortcuts and having faith in the process; encouraging beginners to take action and seek advice from qualified individuals.

He highlights personal reflections and workout details, acknowledging the inevitability of plateaus in muscle growth and the importance of revisiting resources for guidance. The episode stresses the need for incremental changes in workout routines, without obsessing on quick fixes and immediate results. Consistency through the implementation of quality programming and the subsequent altering of single variables is pronounced as key. The servant-host also emphasizes the importance of learning from others in the gym and giving back via mentoring those a few steps behind to build camaraderie and brotherhood. Additionally, the author references biblical scripture (Ezek 37:6; 1 Cor 6:19-20) and the role of faith in achieving seemingly impossible goals.

As the podcast nears conclusion, the servant-host promotes free resources from Biblical Anatomy Academy, including a one repetition maximum calculator, acquired at https://biblicalanatomyacademy.com/1RM, and a program template, acquired at https://biblicalanatomyacademy.com/template. Listeners are directed to the academy’s website, https://biblicalanatomyacademy.com, to access these resources with further support.

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Daniel Miller

The Notes I Leave 📝 is a podcast from a father, teacher, and disciple seeking discernment in God’s Word. Produced by Biblical Anatomy Academy, this podcast shares reflections, revelations, and lessons learned on the path paved by God and stumbled by man.

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