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Tina's SurThrival Guide to Health over 40

Tina's SurThrival Guide to Health over 40

By: Tina Tang
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I'm Tina Tang, a fit at 54 online strength coach. This podcast is my SurThrival Guide to health over 40 where I’ll share things I wish my mom had told me and where I’ll be interviewing experts to give us thoughtful guidance about aging well physically & mentally. New episode drops every week, usually on Tuesdays. If you haven’t already, subscribe!Tina Tang Hygiene & Healthy Living
Episodes
  • “Bone on Bone,” Arthritis, and the Moment You Start Feeling Broken
    Feb 10 2026

    At some point in midlife, many of us are given a diagnosis that changes how we move — not because of pain, but because of how the words land.

    “Bone on bone.”
    “You have arthritis.”
    “Degenerative.”

    In this episode, I share my take on how medical diagnoses are meant to inform — but how they often end up making people feel broken.

    We talk about:

    • What “bone on bone” actually means on imaging
    • Why arthritis does not reliably explain pain
    • How common disc bulges and degeneration are with age
    • Why imaging findings and pain don’t always match
    • How fear and loss of trust — not damage — often change how we move
    • Why doctors still recommend movement and exercise, even with arthritis
    • How to rebuild confidence in your body without ignoring medical reality

    This is not about dismissing medicine.
    It’s about understanding context — and learning how to move forward without letting a diagnosis become a verdict.

    Research & references mentioned:

    • Brinjikji et al., 2015American Journal of Neuroradiology: Systematic review showing disc bulges, degeneration, and herniations increase with age and are present in both symptomatic and asymptomatic individuals; imaging findings alone do not reliably explain pain.
    • Bedson & Croft, 2008Arthritis Research & Therapy: Radiographic osteoarthritis findings do not consistently correlate with pain severity.
    • Hunter & Bierma-Zeinstra, 2019The Lancet: Osteoarthritis pain is multifactorial and poorly explained by imaging alone.

    • Intro to Plyometrics for Women 50+: Sign up here

      Where to find me or work with me:

      • Website: IronStrongFitness.net
      • Instagram: @IronStrongFit
      • Small group strength training in Jersey City: View schedule

      New episodes drop once a week.

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    9 mins
  • Menopause Influencers Are Missing the Point About Jumping
    Feb 2 2026

    Jumping for bone density matters. But it’s not the whole story.

    After watching my 86-year-old dad trip and fall, I started thinking differently about what actually prevents falls as we age. It’s not standing still and balancing on one leg — it’s how fast you can react when something unexpected shows up.

    In this episode, I talk about:

    • Why “jump for bone density” advice is incomplete

    • What plyometrics really train (and why stomping misses the point)

    • Reaction time, fast muscle fibers, and staying quick on your feet as we age

    • Why most falls happen while moving — not balancing

    This is a conversation about training to stay nimble, responsive, and upright in real life.

    Intro to Plyometrics for Women 50+ Early-bird registration opens this week! Join the waitlist here for early bird savings:👉 https://straightupstrong.kit.com/2026-plyo-waitlist


    Where to find me or work with me:

    Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠IronStrongFitness.net⁠⁠

    Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠@IronStrongFit ⁠⁠⁠⁠

    My small group strength training schedule in Jersey City: https://www.ironstrongfitness.net/schedule

    Episodes drop once a week.

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    8 mins
  • Does Ignoring What Happened This Weekend Actually Protect Your Peace?
    Jan 26 2026

    This episode is a timely reflection on the murder of Alex Pretti, the VA ICU nurse, and why events that happen “far away” still affect us deeply.

    I talk about:

    • Why the news feels heavy, anxiety-producing, and hard to look at

    • How silence and avoidance can increase feelings of powerlessness

    • Three simple ways I take action when I’m not a volunteer or organizer type of person

    • Why “echo chambers” can be a place of empowerment, not weakness

    This is about feeling, naming what matters to you, and taking one small action — even when everything feels overwhelming.

    Organization I mentioned in the episode: 5calls.org

    Where to find me or work with me:

    Intro to Plyometrics for Women 50+ waitlist: https://ironstrongfitness.net/9-week-online-intro-to-plyo

    Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠IronStrongFitness.net⁠⁠

    Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠@IronStrongFit ⁠⁠⁠⁠

    My small group strength training schedule in Jersey City: https://www.ironstrongfitness.net/schedule

    Episodes drop once a week.


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    9 mins
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