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Proud Boomer Wellness Podcast

Podkast av John Harris

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Health and wellness writing for people over 50 who've already tried everything the internet recommends and are done pretending it worked. No supplements to sell. No transformation story. Just honest, research-backed writing. proudboomerwellness.substack.com

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The Proud Boomer Wellness Podcast

Episode Summary There are mornings the hands don’t feel like your own. Stiff. Swollen. The kind of thing that sounds small until you try to button a shirt and realize that’s a fight you might lose. In this episode, John talks openly about training with psoriatic arthritis, what a flare actually does to a lifting session, and why so many men his age are dealing with something similar in silence. This one is for anyone who’s ever quietly stopped doing the things that hurt and told themselves that was always the plan. Substack [https://proudboomerwellness.substack.com/p/when-your-hands-wont-cooperate] What We Cover What a flare actually feels like. A flare is not soreness. Soreness is earned. A flare is inflammation that arrives on its own schedule and leaves when it feels like it. Knuckles swell. Grip strength drops before the lats or biceps have any opinion on the matter. Pulling movements become a calculation. Overhead pressing feels like pushing against a door someone is holding from the other side. Substack [https://proudboomerwellness.substack.com/p/when-your-hands-wont-cooperate] The mental part nobody talks about. Chronic illness creates doubt in your fitness identity. You start doing math in your head about how many flare days you’ve lost this month and what that’s going to cost you in progress. John has found exactly one thought that cuts through that spiral, and it has nothing to do with motivation content. Substack [https://proudboomerwellness.substack.com/p/when-your-hands-wont-cooperate] Marcus Aurelius makes an appearance. He wasn’t writing about psoriatic arthritis, but the man was dealing with plague and war and the weight of an empire, so John will take the principle wherever he can get it. Substack [https://proudboomerwellness.substack.com/p/when-your-hands-wont-cooperate] Six things that actually work. Practical, no-drama adjustments for training through or around a flare: * Straps. Not cheating. When grip gives out before the lats do, you’re not training your lats. You’re just losing a grip contest with a barbell. Substack [https://proudboomerwellness.substack.com/p/when-your-hands-wont-cooperate] * Modifying grip angle, not the movement. Dumbbells, trap bar, neutral grip. Not a downgrade. Engineering. Substack [https://proudboomerwellness.substack.com/p/when-your-hands-wont-cooperate] * Dialing back load to protect the movement pattern. A lighter deadlift performed well during a rough week is worth considerably more than no deadlift at all. Substack [https://proudboomerwellness.substack.com/p/when-your-hands-wont-cooperate] * Heat before, cold after. Ten minutes with a heating pad is maintenance, not luxury. * Knowing when to pivot entirely. Machine work, leg press, isolation movements for muscles that aren’t downstream of the affected joints. The session looks different. It still counts. Substack [https://proudboomerwellness.substack.com/p/when-your-hands-wont-cooperate] * Telling the difference between avoidance and intelligent management of a chronic condition. Substack [https://proudboomerwellness.substack.com/p/when-your-hands-wont-cooperate] The longer view. Psoriatic arthritis is not going away. The goal isn’t a time on a clock or a finish line. The goal is durability. Consistency over months and years, not perfection on any given Tuesday. Substack [https://proudboomerwellness.substack.com/p/when-your-hands-wont-cooperate] The Takeaway Some days you train hard. Some days you train smart. Some days you train just enough to show up and remind your body who’s still in charge. That counts. All of it counts. Substack [https://proudboomerwellness.substack.com/p/when-your-hands-wont-cooperate] Resources Mentioned Full article at Proud Boomer Wellness: https://proudboomerwellness.substack.com/p/when-your-hands-wont-cooperate [https://proudboomerwellness.substack.com/p/when-your-hands-wont-cooperate] Not Done Yet by John Harris, strength and fitness for men over 50, available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0H1WPJ4XM [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0H1WPJ4XM] Get full access to Proud Boomer Wellness at proudboomerwellness.substack.com/subscribe [https://proudboomerwellness.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

25. mai 2026 - 20 min
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The Proud Boomer Wellness Podcast

Episode Summary The gym used to have a code. Nobody wrote it down. Nobody had to. You reracked your weights, wiped down the bench, kept your eyes to yourself, and got out of the way when someone else needed the equipment. That was it. Basic human decency dressed in gym clothes. Then came the content creators, the ring lights, and the 12-minute rest periods that had nothing to do with recovery and everything to do with reviewing footage. In this episode, John makes the case that what we’re losing isn’t just courtesy. It’s the entire honest contract that made the gym worth showing up to. What We Cover The old code and where it went. The unwritten rules that governed gym culture through the 70s and 80s didn’t require enforcement because everyone understood the stakes. You were in a shared space. You acted like it. That understanding didn’t fail on its own. It got buried under a culture that decided the gym was a content backdrop first and a training environment second. The phone isn’t the villain. The priority is. Using your phone to track rest periods or log sets is fine. The problem is when the camera is running before you’ve touched a single weight. When your first move walking into the gym is finding a spot with decent lighting. At that point, you’re not training. You’re shooting a short film that happens to take place near dumbbells. Who actually gets hurt. The filming culture doesn’t just inconvenience experienced lifters. It makes the gym hostile for the people who need it most. The self-conscious. The newcomer on his first week who doesn’t know what he’s doing yet but showed up anyway. One bad experience, one fear of ending up on someone’s TikTok with a snarky caption, and they’re gone. That’s not a minor thing. Joey Swoll and what his existence tells us. Swoll has built a massive platform specifically by shaming people back into basic gym decency. He’s gotten memberships revoked and called out creators with millions of followers. John respects that work. But the fact that a man with seven million followers has to exist for this reason should tell you something about where we are. Why the bar doesn’t negotiate. The gym has always been one of the few places where what you actually do matters more than how it looks. The weight doesn’t care about your follower count. You either lifted it or you didn’t. That honesty is worth protecting. John came to lifting late, after two decades of endurance sports, and that purity of effort and result is exactly what kept him coming back. The whole job in three sentences. Turn the camera off. Pick up something heavy. Come back tomorrow and do it again. Resources Mentioned Joey Swoll on Instagram: instagram.com/joeyswoll Not Done Yet by John Harris, available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0H1WPJ4XM [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0H1WPJ4XM] Full article at Proud Boomer Wellness: https://proudboomerwellness.substack.com/p/the-gym-used-to-have-rules-then-it [https://proudboomerwellness.substack.com/p/the-gym-used-to-have-rules-then-it] Get full access to Proud Boomer Wellness at proudboomerwellness.substack.com/subscribe [https://proudboomerwellness.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

19. mai 2026 - 22 min
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