Send us a text We weigh the tradeoffs between chasing lifetime PRs and training to stay strong for decades, then land on a simple rule: let longevity set the frame and let smart, contextual PRs keep you hungry. Strain becomes the guide—enough challenge to adapt, not enough to break. • setting longevity as the framework and performance as fuel • defining “strain” as appropriate challenge across sports and life • redefining PRs by age, bodyweight, and context • building capacity: gas tank, bon...
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Send us a text We weigh the tradeoffs between chasing lifetime PRs and training to stay strong for decades, then land on a simple rule: let longevity set the frame and let smart, contextual PRs keep you hungry. Strain becomes the guide—enough challenge to adapt, not enough to break. • setting longevity as the framework and performance as fuel • defining “strain” as appropriate challenge across sports and life • redefining PRs by age, bodyweight, and context • building capacity: gas tank, bon...
Triumph Over Challenges: Kathy Burr's Journey with Active Aging
The Masters Athlete Survival Guide
29 minutes
8 months ago
Triumph Over Challenges: Kathy Burr's Journey with Active Aging
Send us a text This episode highlights Kathy's inspiring journey into pickleball after significant health challenges, illustrating that it's never too late to embrace an active lifestyle. Through her story, we explore the importance of community, confidence, and the joys of movement for those over 40. • Kathy’s background and the health challenges she faced • The transition from limited activities to playing pickleball • The role of community in fostering confidence and conn...
The Masters Athlete Survival Guide
Send us a text We weigh the tradeoffs between chasing lifetime PRs and training to stay strong for decades, then land on a simple rule: let longevity set the frame and let smart, contextual PRs keep you hungry. Strain becomes the guide—enough challenge to adapt, not enough to break. • setting longevity as the framework and performance as fuel • defining “strain” as appropriate challenge across sports and life • redefining PRs by age, bodyweight, and context • building capacity: gas tank, bon...