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34. The Power of Muscle: Strength Training for Real Life Health Part 2

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Ep 34 – The Power of Muscle: Strength Training for Real Life Health Part 2 In this powerful follow-up episode of Walk, Don’t Run to the Doctor, Dr. Miles Hassell and Jennifer Smith of Starting Strength Beaverton dig deeper into the mindset behind fitness—and how strength training can be a surprising antidote to loneliness, mental fatigue, and life’s hardest decisions.

Key Takeaways:

  • “Everything we do, we do twice—first in our mind, then in action.” Jen explores how mental preparation is just as vital as physical strength.

  • Decision fatigue is real—but strength training helps you build discipline and identity through repetition and intention.

  • Fitness as a cure for loneliness: How small-group strength training builds unexpected, life-giving community—especially for older adults.

  • Shared purpose connects generations: Stories of gym members aged 18 to 81 lifting side-by-side, building both muscle and friendships.

  • Why strength training is more than just physical—it’s a vehicle for mental resilience, connection, and even faith.

Whether you’re seeking better health, a support system, or a stronger mindset, this episode offers a hopeful roadmap.

Like, comment, and share to inspire someone today.

#WalkDontRunPodcast #StrengthTraining #MentalHealth #Loneliness #HealthyAging #BarbellTraining #StartingStrength #CommunityFitness #FaithAndFitness

More references can be found at www.GreatMed.org

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Ep 34 – The Power of Muscle: Strength Training for Real Life Health Part 2 In this powerful follow-up episode of Walk, Don’t Run to the Doctor, Dr. Miles Hassell and Jennifer Smith of Starting Strength Beaverton dig deeper into the mindset behind fitness—and how strength training can be a surprising antidote to loneliness, mental fatigue, and life’s hardest decisions.

Key Takeaways:

  • “Everything we do, we do twice—first in our mind, then in action.” Jen explores how mental preparation is just as vital as physical strength.

  • Decision fatigue is real—but strength training helps you build discipline and identity through repetition and intention.

  • Fitness as a cure for loneliness: How small-group strength training builds unexpected, life-giving community—especially for older adults.

  • Shared purpose connects generations: Stories of gym members aged 18 to 81 lifting side-by-side, building both muscle and friendships.

  • Why strength training is more than just physical—it’s a vehicle for mental resilience, connection, and even faith.

Whether you’re seeking better health, a support system, or a stronger mindset, this episode offers a hopeful roadmap.

Like, comment, and share to inspire someone today.

#WalkDontRunPodcast #StrengthTraining #MentalHealth #Loneliness #HealthyAging #BarbellTraining #StartingStrength #CommunityFitness #FaithAndFitness

More references can be found at www.GreatMed.org

Would you like Dr. Hassell to answer your question on the air? Contact us!

Phone/text: 503-773-0770

e-mail: [email protected]

Write us a letter. We love to hear from you. This podcast is sponsored by our generous listeners.

Send questions, comments, and support to:

4804 NW Bethany Blvd., Suite I-2, #273 Portland OR 97229

  continue reading

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