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Fix The Fire, Not The Alarm: Rethinking Pain | Ep 104

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Pain that shows up without a clear injury isn’t random—it’s a pattern. We unpack why recurring trigger points and “tight” muscles are usually alarms for deeper issues in joint mechanics and movement control, and how to build a plan that finally turns the alarm off for good. Rather than doubling down on needles, cupping, or endless stretching, we zoom in on the lifts and tasks that flare symptoms and test the systems that matter most: cervical and rib mobility, scapular control, shoulder stability, pelvic symmetry, and hip strategy under load.
You’ll hear how upper trap pain during presses, carries, and squats often traces back to neck hyperextension and rib position, not a broken trap. We break down practical assessments—watching reps, checking ranges, and identifying compensations—and show how targeted manual therapy plus precise corrective exercises create lasting change. Expect cues for head and rib position, scapular upward rotation, deep neck activation, and bracing that protects the spine without stealing motion from the neck.
We also challenge two sacred cows: hamstrings that feel tight and the infamous IT band. Many hamstrings are overlengthened and overworked because the pelvis is off and the glutes are underdoing their job. The IT band doesn’t stretch like a rubber band and is often tense from hip instability, not local pathology. Fix the architecture—SI joint mechanics, hip rotation, glute strength, frontal plane control—and the “tight” tissues calm down without being pummeled. If pain returns when you get back to full training, that’s a diagnostic miss, not bad luck. We want your retest to prove change under the same load that used to hurt.
Ready to move past symptom-chasing and build resilient patterns that hold up to real training? Follow the show, share this episode with a training partner who needs it, and leave a review with the lift that gives you the most trouble so we can tackle it next.

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Chapters

1. Welcome And Topic Setup (00:00:00)

2. When Imaging Adds No Value (00:00:38)

3. Finding The Cause Of The Cause (00:02:47)

4. Upper Trap Pain And Movement (00:04:01)

5. The Fire Alarm vs Fire Analogy (00:06:53)

6. Correctives That Outperform Needles (00:09:12)

7. Hamstrings And SI Joint Misread (00:11:15)

8. The IT Band Isn’t The Villain (00:13:24)

9. Coaching PTs On True Resolution (00:15:15)

10. Summary And How To Reach Us (00:18:18)

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Pain that shows up without a clear injury isn’t random—it’s a pattern. We unpack why recurring trigger points and “tight” muscles are usually alarms for deeper issues in joint mechanics and movement control, and how to build a plan that finally turns the alarm off for good. Rather than doubling down on needles, cupping, or endless stretching, we zoom in on the lifts and tasks that flare symptoms and test the systems that matter most: cervical and rib mobility, scapular control, shoulder stability, pelvic symmetry, and hip strategy under load.
You’ll hear how upper trap pain during presses, carries, and squats often traces back to neck hyperextension and rib position, not a broken trap. We break down practical assessments—watching reps, checking ranges, and identifying compensations—and show how targeted manual therapy plus precise corrective exercises create lasting change. Expect cues for head and rib position, scapular upward rotation, deep neck activation, and bracing that protects the spine without stealing motion from the neck.
We also challenge two sacred cows: hamstrings that feel tight and the infamous IT band. Many hamstrings are overlengthened and overworked because the pelvis is off and the glutes are underdoing their job. The IT band doesn’t stretch like a rubber band and is often tense from hip instability, not local pathology. Fix the architecture—SI joint mechanics, hip rotation, glute strength, frontal plane control—and the “tight” tissues calm down without being pummeled. If pain returns when you get back to full training, that’s a diagnostic miss, not bad luck. We want your retest to prove change under the same load that used to hurt.
Ready to move past symptom-chasing and build resilient patterns that hold up to real training? Follow the show, share this episode with a training partner who needs it, and leave a review with the lift that gives you the most trouble so we can tackle it next.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome And Topic Setup (00:00:00)

2. When Imaging Adds No Value (00:00:38)

3. Finding The Cause Of The Cause (00:02:47)

4. Upper Trap Pain And Movement (00:04:01)

5. The Fire Alarm vs Fire Analogy (00:06:53)

6. Correctives That Outperform Needles (00:09:12)

7. Hamstrings And SI Joint Misread (00:11:15)

8. The IT Band Isn’t The Villain (00:13:24)

9. Coaching PTs On True Resolution (00:15:15)

10. Summary And How To Reach Us (00:18:18)

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