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Stronger with Time
Dr Tony Boutagy
26 episodes
1 week ago
Join exercise scientist Dr Tony Boutagy as he interviews 11 leading experts in fitness and women's health. With 30+ years of experience and 70,000+ training programs written, Tony bridges rigorous science with practical application. This podcast explores evidence-based approaches to strength training, metabolism, and nutrition—particularly for women navigating perimenopause and menopause. Discover what research actually suggests about fitness, beyond trends and oversimplification, through conversations that acknowledge real-world complexities and individual differences.
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Join exercise scientist Dr Tony Boutagy as he interviews 11 leading experts in fitness and women's health. With 30+ years of experience and 70,000+ training programs written, Tony bridges rigorous science with practical application. This podcast explores evidence-based approaches to strength training, metabolism, and nutrition—particularly for women navigating perimenopause and menopause. Discover what research actually suggests about fitness, beyond trends and oversimplification, through conversations that acknowledge real-world complexities and individual differences.
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How Lifelong Exercise Changes Everything About Aging – with Professor Scott Trappe
Stronger with Time
58 minutes 55 seconds
3 months ago
How Lifelong Exercise Changes Everything About Aging – with Professor Scott Trappe

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If you've seen those viral MRI images comparing active and sedentary 70-year-olds, you've witnessed one of the most compelling visual demonstrations of how exercise shapes the aging process - but the story behind them reveals even more.


In this episode, Professor Scott Trappe - the researcher behind those images - explains what happens to muscle as we age and how exercise fundamentally alters this process.


You'll discover:

• What those MRI comparisons reveal about the aging trajectory

• When muscle mass, strength, and power peak and how exercise affects this timeline

• The reality of fast-twitch fibre changes with age and what training can reverse

• Why males and females show remarkably similar responses to exercise across the lifespan

• Scott's evidence-based approach that consistently outperforms complex programming

• How muscle with different training histories responds to exercise stimuli

• The finding that 90-year-old lifelong exercisers maintain muscle quality similar to 40-year-olds

• Why consistency matters more than complexity in long-term outcomes


This conversation explores what decades of research reveal about muscle adaptation and the aging process.

Stronger with Time
Join exercise scientist Dr Tony Boutagy as he interviews 11 leading experts in fitness and women's health. With 30+ years of experience and 70,000+ training programs written, Tony bridges rigorous science with practical application. This podcast explores evidence-based approaches to strength training, metabolism, and nutrition—particularly for women navigating perimenopause and menopause. Discover what research actually suggests about fitness, beyond trends and oversimplification, through conversations that acknowledge real-world complexities and individual differences.