We talk a lot on this show about how to feed, train, and rehab our largest organ, our muscles. There are countless ways that people can exercise, but all of them will fall short of providing the benefits that come from a workout regimen based on strength training. To drive this point home, I’ve brought in an old friend and a real expert in this field.

I’ve known Dr. Tyna Moore since we went to chiropractor school together. In addition to being a chiropractor, she’s a naturopath who focuses on the application of natural pain solutions and regenerative injection therapies to treat all varieties of musculoskeletal conditions. Dr. Tyna has spoken at numerous conferences all over the country as well as offering several online programs to the public.

In our talk today, Dr. Tyna and I discuss the importance of strength training and why it can’t be ignored, especially as we get older. There are many different types of workouts, but it really is proper strength training that will keep us healthy and strong throughout life. Dr. Tyna also discuses her specialty of regenerative injection therapies to help people rehab, including when they’re helpful and when they’re not.

How has strength training made improvements to your overall health? Let me know in the comments on the episode page!

 

In this episode What happens when you shift from cardio-based workout to strength training Strength training’s ability to help you hone your vitality throughout life The role of regenerative injection therapies in rehab and their limitations Factors beyond muscle mass that are important in healing The connection between low thyroid and low muscle mass Where people who are new to strength training can go to start out
  Quotes

“If you don’t strength-train, you’re missing out on all the benefits and then none of the other therapies really stick.” [5:20]

“Strength training makes you take better care of yourself because you can’t get any gains if you don’t do it.” [12:12]

“I think a lot of muscular-skeletal pain that we’re all seeing is potentially a thyroid issue.” [34:21]

“I want to be handy to my fellow humans. If you’re weak and sick and deconditioned, you are a huge load on the system. Think about the impact and the financial and the emotional burden that we are all having on society if we don’t keep ourselves well and strong.” [38:24]

 

Subscribe & Review Muscle Medicine in Apple Podcasts

Are you subscribed to Muscle Medicine Podcast? If you’re not, I want to encourage you to do that right now. I don’t want you to miss an episode packed full of health and rehab tips. Click here to subscribe in iTunes!

Now if you’re feeling like giving some extra love, I would be so grateful if you left me a review over on Apple Podcasts, too. Those reviews help other people find my podcast and they’re also fun for me to go in and read. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Thank you so much!

 

Links

Find Dr. Tyna Moore online

Follow Dr. Tyna on

We talk a lot on this show about how to feed, train, and rehab our largest organ, our muscles. There are countless ways that people can exercise, but all of them will fall short of providing the benefits that come from a workout regimen based on strength training. To drive this point home, I’ve brought in an old friend and a real expert in this field.

I’ve known Dr. Tyna Moore since we went to chiropractor school together. In addition to being a chiropractor, she’s a naturopath who focuses on the application of natural pain solutions and regenerative injection therapies to treat all varieties of musculoskeletal conditions. Dr. Tyna has spoken at numerous conferences all over the country as well as offering several online programs to the public.

In our talk today, Dr. Tyna and I discuss the importance of strength training and why it can’t be ignored, especially as we get older. There are many different types of workouts, but it really is proper strength training that will keep us healthy and strong throughout life. Dr. Tyna also discuses her specialty of regenerative injection therapies to help people rehab, including when they’re helpful and when they’re not.

How has strength training made improvements to your overall health? Let me know in the comments on the episode page!

 

In this episode What happens when you shift from cardio-based workout to strength training Strength training’s ability to help you hone your vitality throughout life The role of regenerative injection therapies in rehab and their limitations Factors beyond muscle mass that are important in healing The connection between low thyroid and low muscle mass Where people who are new to strength training can go to start out
  Quotes

“If you don’t strength-train, you’re missing out on all the benefits and then none of the other therapies really stick.” [5:20]

“Strength training makes you take better care of yourself because you can’t get any gains if you don’t do it.” [12:12]

“I think a lot of muscular-skeletal pain that we’re all seeing is potentially a thyroid issue.” [34:21]

“I want to be handy to my fellow humans. If you’re weak and sick and deconditioned, you are a huge load on the system. Think about the impact and the financial and the emotional burden that we are all having on society if we don’t keep ourselves well and strong.” [38:24]

 

Subscribe & Review Muscle Medicine in Apple Podcasts

Are you subscribed to Muscle Medicine Podcast? If you’re not, I want to encourage you to do that right now. I don’t want you to miss an episode packed full of health and rehab tips. Click here to subscribe in iTunes!

Now if you’re feeling like giving some extra love, I would be so grateful if you left me a review over on Apple Podcasts, too. Those reviews help other people find my podcast and they’re also fun for me to go in and read. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Thank you so much!

 

Links

Find Dr. Tyna Moore online

Follow Dr. Tyna on Instagram | Facebook

Dr. Tyna's Pain-Free & Strong: The Group

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