Evolving Strength Training
Eoin discusses how his strength training approach has evolved as he has gotten older, emphasizing the importance of technique and work capacity to boost testosterone levels. He shares his current workout routine and the modifications he has made to protect his knees.In this clip
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261. 5x National Champ Eoin Everard on Neuromuscular vs. Aerobic Runners, Muscle Activation, and Master’s Training
Related Questions
How do you balance running with strength training as you get older, as discussed in the episode s3/e24 How to Stay Competitive As We Age with Dr. Eoin Everard, PhD and the clip Restructuring Training from the episode Strength & Age: How to Adapt Your Running As You Get Older, with Dr. Karl Knopf?
Basically, how should someone in their 40s think about maintaining strength without losing athletic ability and movement quality?
Would it be a good idea to slowly reintroduce performance-based activities like light basketball or other athletic/cardio work to regain coordination, mobility, and joint freedom?