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Episode Summary
You can ALWAYS get stronger, no matter your age.
In this episode, I’m joined by muscle-centric medicine expert Dr. Gabrielle Lyon to reframe how you think about your health—starting with muscle.
Life gets busy and chaotic, especially when you’re juggling kids, work, and everything in between. So Dr. Lyon breaks down how to simplify your focus and double down on what truly moves the needle for your health.
At the center of it all? Skeletal muscle– the key driver of metabolic health, strength, and resilience as we age. She explains why protecting and building muscle isn’t about aesthetics—it’s about safeguarding your heart, brain, and long-term vitality.
We’re here to remind you that strength training is really about training for your future self, and it can be easier than you may think.
Ready to boost your strength and confidence in midlife? This is an episode you don’t want to miss! 💪
Dr. Gabrielle Lyon
Dr. Gabrielle Lyon is a board-certified physician, founder of the Muscle-Centric Medicine® movement, and New York Times bestselling author. With advanced training in nutritional sciences and geriatrics from Washington University in St. Louis, Dr. Lyon is at the forefront of a health revolution that places muscle, the organ of longevity, at the core of aging well, disease prevention, and optimal performance. Through her clinical work, bestselling book Forever Strong, and top-ranked podcast The Dr. Gabrielle Lyon Show, she challenges outdated paradigms of health and empowers others to build bodies and minds that thrive.
IN THIS EPISODE
- Understanding muscle-centric medicine and why muscle is the organ of longevity
- Dr. Lyon’s new book full of practical ways to boost muscle health
- How to fit building muscle into a busy day-to-day routine
- What happens to your strength and muscle mass overtime
- The importance of a well-defined strength program in midlife
- Adding HIIT to your routine without overdoing it
- Muscle medicine and movement for your metabolic health
- Training for injury prevention and longevity
- How recovery can be just as important as training
- Navigating exercise and training when traveling
QUOTES
“I’m very proud of it because it distills down the science to give you actionable items, why you’re doing what you’re doing. Protocols for recovery, protocols for heat, protocols for cold, how to eat, how to move, how to think. I mean, it just makes it easy and accessible to everybody.”
“The idea that you cannot get stronger or that you’ve peaked in high school, or that somehow you hit 40 or 50 and you cannot get stronger is not true. You can always get stronger and you can always put on muscle. You do not have to lift heavy, and again, heavy is relative.”
“What I think ultimately moves the needle is if we have an idea of where our values are. I think we’re at this precipice of women recognizing that strength is critical.”
RESOURCES MENTIONED
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