I’m joined by Will Harlow to talk about one of the biggest myths in aging: that getting older automatically means getting weaker, stiffer, and less capable. In this episode, we unpack why so many “age-related” issues are really signs of deconditioning, and how simple, specific strength work can help you stay mobile, independent, and strong after 50. I also loved digging into the practical tests that matter, like grip strength, chair stands, and walking speed, because muscle really does change everything.
(00:00) The biggest myth about aging after 50 is that decline is inevitable and outside of your control.
(00:42) Simple strength and mobility steps at home can help you stay strong without turning exercise into a full-time job.
(01:01) Why “challenging your muscles” may be a better and less intimidating phrase than “lifting heavy.”
(02:00) Deconditioning can look like aging when your body stops getting the stimulus it needs to stay strong and mobile.
(03:05) Being told joint pain or arthritis is “just age” can take away hope and keep people from getting better.
(04:23) Specific, step-by-step movement guidance is more helpful than vague advice like “do gentle movement.”
(05:26) Joint pain and osteoarthritis symptoms can be connected to mechanical stress, weakness, and stiffness rather than cartilage loss alone.
(07:12) Strength, grip strength, chair stands, and walking speed can reveal so much about independence, health, and longevity.
Full show notes (including all links mentioned): https://jjvirgin.com/independence
Watch the full episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TD74Vz1hdlk
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