Ask a question Osteoarthritis is often blamed on “wear and tear,” but the truth is far more empowering. In this episode, orthopedic surgeon Dr. Howard Luks joins us to break down what’s really happening inside your joints — and why movement, not rest, is the key to healing and longevity. We talk about: •Why osteoarthritis isn’t caused by using your joints too much •The link between metabolic health, inflammation, and joint pain •When surgery or treatments actually make sense •How strength, m...
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Ask a question Osteoarthritis is often blamed on “wear and tear,” but the truth is far more empowering. In this episode, orthopedic surgeon Dr. Howard Luks joins us to break down what’s really happening inside your joints — and why movement, not rest, is the key to healing and longevity. We talk about: •Why osteoarthritis isn’t caused by using your joints too much •The link between metabolic health, inflammation, and joint pain •When surgery or treatments actually make sense •How strength, m...
"Progressive overload" is a principle in training that says you need to continually add greater stimulus to an exercise to keep seeing a training effect. And it makes sense. To get stronger, you need to continue pushing your body. But the history of popular fitness has instilled a bias here that overload can only be achieved via a handful of training variables, primarily load and repetitions. So once we get to a certain point, we naturally start looking at adding weight to our training. It wo...
Autonomy by GMB Fitness
Ask a question Osteoarthritis is often blamed on “wear and tear,” but the truth is far more empowering. In this episode, orthopedic surgeon Dr. Howard Luks joins us to break down what’s really happening inside your joints — and why movement, not rest, is the key to healing and longevity. We talk about: •Why osteoarthritis isn’t caused by using your joints too much •The link between metabolic health, inflammation, and joint pain •When surgery or treatments actually make sense •How strength, m...