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Some experts insist we should ditch the dumbbells and pick up a barbell. Are they right? Welcome to Walk, Don’t Run to the Doctor with Miles Hassell, MD.

In this episode, we dive deep into the transformative power of strength training—not just for fitness, but for long-term health and independence.

Whether it be dumbbells, barbells, a toddler, or heavy backpack, add any kind of weight-bearing exercise every day for muscle mass benefits.

Our guest, Jennifer Smith, owner of Starting Strength Beaverton, shares her personal journey into barbell training and how it became her calling to help others age with strength, dignity, and vitality.

Key Takeaways:

  • Muscle mass is medicine: Strength training supports bone health, balance, posture, and even chronic disease reversal.

  • Prevent or reverse disease: Learn how building strength can combat type 2 diabetes, osteoporosis, and more.

  • Real-life inspiration: Hear about Marjorie, a 96-year-old client who embraced lifting to improve her quality of life.

  • Fitness is for everyone: Even busy parents and professionals can find ways to build strength safely and sustainably.

  • Mindset and community matter: Loneliness, aging, and motivation are tackled through group training and supportive coaching.

Whether you're new to lifting or looking for encouragement to keep going, this episode reminds you: it's never too late to get stronger.

#StrengthTraining #PreventativeHealth #MuscleMass #HealthyAging #StartingStrength #FitnessOver40 #ReverseChronicDisease #WalkDontRunPodcast

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