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Barbell Training for Longevity: Strength as Medicine for Aging Well with Dr. Jonathon Sullivan

57 min · 28. apr. 202657 min
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In this episode of Beast over Burden, hosts Niki Sims and Andrew Jackson sit down with Jonathan Sullivan — known to many as "Sully" — to discuss why barbell training for longevity is one of the most powerful tools for improving quality of life as we age. Sully is the co-author of The Barbell Prescription and owner of Greysteel Strength and Conditioning, and his approach to strength training blends decades of medical practice with deep coaching experience. The conversation explores the idea that strength is not simply about fitness — it is medicine. Sully explains how the decline many people attribute to aging is often driven by disuse rather than age itself, and how barbell training can slow or reverse many aspects of physical decline. The discussion dives into the concept of the "sick aging phenotype," how loss of strength leads to loss of independence, and why training fundamental movement patterns is more effective than chasing isolated muscle work. You'll hear about the practical and emotional benefits of barbell training, especially for people in their 50s, 60s, and beyond. Sully shares insights on coaching older adults, how to meet people where they are, and why individualized programming is essential. He also explains why the barbell is uniquely suited for long-term strength development, how to balance volume and intensity as people age, and why strength training remains a cornerstone of healthspan and independence. Whether you're a coach, a lifter, or someone interested in aging well, this episode offers a clear, practical framework for understanding why barbell training for longevity is one of the most powerful interventions available for improving health, resilience, and quality of life. PS - IF YOU'RE INTERESTED IN TAKING ONLINE COACHING FOR A TEST RUN, CHECK IT OUT HERE. [https://barbell-logic.com/experience] Connect with the hosts * Niki on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/niki.in.the.gym/] * Andrew on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/andrewbarbender/?hl=en] Connect with the show * Barbell Logic on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/barbell_logic/] * Podcast Webpage [https://barbell-logic.com/podcast/] * Barbell Logic on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/barbelllogiccoaching] * Or email podcast@barbell-logic.com [podcast@barbell-logic.com]

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episode Barbell Training for Longevity: Strength as Medicine for Aging Well with Dr. Jonathon Sullivan cover

Barbell Training for Longevity: Strength as Medicine for Aging Well with Dr. Jonathon Sullivan

In this episode of Beast over Burden, hosts Niki Sims and Andrew Jackson sit down with Jonathan Sullivan — known to many as "Sully" — to discuss why barbell training for longevity is one of the most powerful tools for improving quality of life as we age. Sully is the co-author of The Barbell Prescription and owner of Greysteel Strength and Conditioning, and his approach to strength training blends decades of medical practice with deep coaching experience. The conversation explores the idea that strength is not simply about fitness — it is medicine. Sully explains how the decline many people attribute to aging is often driven by disuse rather than age itself, and how barbell training can slow or reverse many aspects of physical decline. The discussion dives into the concept of the "sick aging phenotype," how loss of strength leads to loss of independence, and why training fundamental movement patterns is more effective than chasing isolated muscle work. You'll hear about the practical and emotional benefits of barbell training, especially for people in their 50s, 60s, and beyond. Sully shares insights on coaching older adults, how to meet people where they are, and why individualized programming is essential. He also explains why the barbell is uniquely suited for long-term strength development, how to balance volume and intensity as people age, and why strength training remains a cornerstone of healthspan and independence. Whether you're a coach, a lifter, or someone interested in aging well, this episode offers a clear, practical framework for understanding why barbell training for longevity is one of the most powerful interventions available for improving health, resilience, and quality of life. PS - IF YOU'RE INTERESTED IN TAKING ONLINE COACHING FOR A TEST RUN, CHECK IT OUT HERE. [https://barbell-logic.com/experience] Connect with the hosts * Niki on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/niki.in.the.gym/] * Andrew on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/andrewbarbender/?hl=en] Connect with the show * Barbell Logic on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/barbell_logic/] * Podcast Webpage [https://barbell-logic.com/podcast/] * Barbell Logic on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/barbelllogiccoaching] * Or email podcast@barbell-logic.com [podcast@barbell-logic.com]

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