1% Better Podcast
Pain has a way of turning motivated people into quitters, even when they started training to feel better. Today we dig into what I call the injury paradox: aches and discomfort push us toward exercise, then the moment something flares up we assume the workout is “bad” and we abandon everything. That all-or-nothing loop is one of the fastest ways to lose progress, confidence, and consistency. I walk through why most “workout injuries” aren’t caused by a single exercise. Strength training and conditioning often reveal a problem that was already developing from lifestyle, stress, sleep, old movement patterns, or years of chronic overload. We separate acute injuries from chronic issues, then talk about what to do when your body says “ouch”: listen, reduce irritation, and keep the rest of the system moving. Because use it or lose it is real, stopping completely can cost you muscle, stability, and resilience faster than you expect. You’ll hear how I handle my own training as I get older, why ego is sneaky, and how to keep the goal in sight when the path has to change for a season. We also get practical about workout modifications: adjusting load, intensity, stability, and range of motion, swapping running for walking or incline work, and training around a painful area instead of burning the whole plan down. And we put the right professionals in the right roles, from coaching to physical therapy to your doctor. If you’ve been stuck in a stop-start fitness cycle or you’re trying to train with chronic pain, this will give you a safer, smarter way forward. Subscribe, share this with a friend who keeps getting derailed, and leave a review, then tell me: what’s one change you can make to keep moving this week?
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