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EP 768: Is Muscle the Missing Piece in Your Training?

EP 768: Is Muscle the Missing Piece in Your Training?

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In this episode, Alex Hutchinson rejoins Trail Runner Nation discuss why muscle is the real engine behind endurance, performance, and long-term health, especially as runners get older. The conversation explores how and why we lose muscle over time,why this decline matters for speed, resilience, and injury prevention,and the encouraging truth that much of it is reversible. Alex explains the critical role of strength training, the importance of intensity and progressive load, and how endurance athletes can balance running with the work needed to maintain power. The discussion also challenges common myths about aging, showing that performance losses are not inevitable but often the result of training gaps rather than biology alone. For aging athletes and lifelong runners, this episode offers a practical roadmap for staying strong, capable, and competitive for decades. This discussion began from Alex's review of Michael Joseph Gross' book, "Stronger: The Untold Story of Muscle in Our Lives" Key Topics: The evolving understanding of muscle as a core component of human health, not just aesthetics or performance.Historical perspectives on muscle research, from ancient Greece to misconceptions over the centuries.The modern shift towards heavy lifting among elite athletes and implications for older adults.The inspiring work of Maria Fiaturone Singh on elderly resistance training and outcomes in musculoskeletal health.Practical advice for incorporating strength training into daily life with minimal equipment.The psychological and physical joys of feeling the movement of heavy lifting with purpose.How resistance training enhances posture, independence, and injury prevention in aging.Personal journeys—from bodybuilding to running, and reintegration of strength work in midlife.Overcoming mental barriers to strength training: finding routines you enjoy and tracking progress.The importance of consistent, accessible strength habits like bodyweight exercises and small routines. Timestamps: 00:00 - Welcome and episode overview: Why muscle matters for longevity and performance03:04 - Historical insights on human perceptions of muscle across centuries06:07 - The pioneers redefining muscle's role in aging and health span09:49 - Debunking myths about muscle decline after 60 and implications for older adults13:23 - The prejudice within medicine and sports communities against strength training14:37 - Maintaining posture and independence through muscle health18:11 - How elite athletes have adopted heavy lifting techniques21:23 - Personal stories: Don's bodybuilding background and Alex's running evolution24:39 - The joys of feeling powerful and acting upon the environment through strength28:09 - Practical tips for integrating resistance exercises into everyday routines34:30 - How tracking progress enhances motivation and long-term adherence39:38 - Finding your personal motivation and joy in strength training41:33 - Quick resistance exercises on the trail or at home43:23 - The impact of efficient strength habits on overall well-being Resources & Links: Stronger: A Scientist's Guide to the Power of Muscle — by Michael Joseph GrossThe Endure: Mind, Body, and the Curiously Elastic Limits of Human PerformanceThe Explorer's Gene: Why We Seek Big Challenges, New Flavors, and the Blank Spots on the MapOutside Online Sweat Science Connect with Alex Hutchinson: TwitterInstagramAlexHutchinson.net Get the "1 > 0" running hat HERE.
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