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The Mind-Muscle Connection: Balancing Medical Science with Strength Training with Dr. Erik Jensen

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Dr. Erik Jensen bridges the gap between medical science and strength training wisdom, sharing insights from his dual perspective as an anesthesiologist and competitive strongman at age 55.
• Trained in Buffalo and worked at Erie County Medical Center as an anesthesiologist for decades
• Found weightlifting during college, used it as stress relief during medical residency
• Competed in powerlifting before transitioning to strongman competition
• Weighs under 200 pounds but competes successfully against much heavier athletes
• Set a goal to own the world record in deadlift for the over-80 age class
• The mental health benefits of intensive training: "The harder I beat my body, the quieter the voices in my head became"
• How strongman training naturally incorporates the conjugate method through implement variety
• Why physicians typically have poor knowledge of strength training and exercise science
• The importance of training smarter but not necessarily easier as we age
• Why protein supplementation is overhyped compared to actual resistance training
• Effective supplements with scientific backing: creatine, caffeine, and occasionally beta-alanine
• Finding enjoyable activities is crucial for long-term exercise adherence
• The social aspect of training becomes increasingly important as we age
• Exercise should involve some degree of "strain" to activate physiological mechanisms
Find something you enjoy that gets you moving. Medical evidence clearly shows that movement reduces hip fractures, spine fractures, stroke and heart disease rates – and the more movement, the better the outcomes.
@masters_athlete_survival_guide on IG
New episodes come out every other Thursday!

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Chapters

1. Welcome to the Masters Athlete Podcast (00:00:00)

2. Meet Dr. Eric Jensen: Anesthesiologist & Lifter (00:08:06)

3. From Track to Strongman: Doc's Fitness Journey (00:17:52)

4. The Mental Benefits of Hard Training (00:34:33)

5. Training for Longevity After 50 (00:42:37)

6. The Science vs. Bro Science Debate (00:55:26)

7. Nutrition Myths and Food Confusion (01:07:47)

8. Supplements: What Actually Works (01:15:42)

39 episodes

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Dr. Erik Jensen bridges the gap between medical science and strength training wisdom, sharing insights from his dual perspective as an anesthesiologist and competitive strongman at age 55.
• Trained in Buffalo and worked at Erie County Medical Center as an anesthesiologist for decades
• Found weightlifting during college, used it as stress relief during medical residency
• Competed in powerlifting before transitioning to strongman competition
• Weighs under 200 pounds but competes successfully against much heavier athletes
• Set a goal to own the world record in deadlift for the over-80 age class
• The mental health benefits of intensive training: "The harder I beat my body, the quieter the voices in my head became"
• How strongman training naturally incorporates the conjugate method through implement variety
• Why physicians typically have poor knowledge of strength training and exercise science
• The importance of training smarter but not necessarily easier as we age
• Why protein supplementation is overhyped compared to actual resistance training
• Effective supplements with scientific backing: creatine, caffeine, and occasionally beta-alanine
• Finding enjoyable activities is crucial for long-term exercise adherence
• The social aspect of training becomes increasingly important as we age
• Exercise should involve some degree of "strain" to activate physiological mechanisms
Find something you enjoy that gets you moving. Medical evidence clearly shows that movement reduces hip fractures, spine fractures, stroke and heart disease rates – and the more movement, the better the outcomes.
@masters_athlete_survival_guide on IG
New episodes come out every other Thursday!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome to the Masters Athlete Podcast (00:00:00)

2. Meet Dr. Eric Jensen: Anesthesiologist & Lifter (00:08:06)

3. From Track to Strongman: Doc's Fitness Journey (00:17:52)

4. The Mental Benefits of Hard Training (00:34:33)

5. Training for Longevity After 50 (00:42:37)

6. The Science vs. Bro Science Debate (00:55:26)

7. Nutrition Myths and Food Confusion (01:07:47)

8. Supplements: What Actually Works (01:15:42)

39 episodes

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