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309. Mobility Is the Missing Link to Strength

44 min · 21. Apr. 2026
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This episode emphasizes that mobility, flexibility, and balance are foundational to long-term performance, injury prevention, and overall quality of life. Matt and Chris argue that most people lose mobility not due to age but because they stop moving through full ranges of motion, often without realizing it until limitations or pain appear. They highlight simple self-awareness tests—like getting off the floor, hanging, posture against a wall, and balance—as key indicators of functional health. Rather than chasing strength alone, they advocate for daily, intentional movement habits—dynamic warm-ups, restorative exercises, and gradual progressions—to maintain physical independence and avoid the common cycle of injury and decline. #Mobility #HealthAndWellness #FitnessPodcast #Movement #Longevity https://ontargetliving.com/?srsltid=AfmBOopI_-ywvl5z6gMxZiAoedbGxJkwot2GmopOXcJZIeaRtRL6164w

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