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The 3 Things You MUST Know Before Starting Strength Training in 2026 - Ep 034

The 3 Things You MUST Know Before Starting Strength Training in 2026 - Ep 034

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🎙️ Episode 34: Welcome to the December Live Q&A Episode of The Never Too Old Podcast, where I help you set yourself up for success with your New Year's Resolution of becoming stronger, plus I answer listener questions about hip arthritis management, overcoming fear of deadlifts, and more.🎯 What You'll Learn:In this comprehensive session, I tackle the biggest mistake people make with New Year's resolutions, and provide three essential steps to ensure you actually stick with your strength training goals beyond January. Plus, I answer practical questions about training with hip arthritis while waiting for replacement surgery and safe alternatives to deadlifts.🔍 Key Topics I Cover:Why Most New Year's Resolutions Fail (And How to Avoid It)The critical mistake most people make is showing up to the gym in January without a clear plan. I explain why having continuity, knowing your exercises in advance, and understanding progression is essential for lasting success. Plus, the research-backed reason why writing down your goals significantly increases your chances of achieving them.The 3 Most Important Things to Focus On When Starting Strength TrainingDetailed breakdown of the three pillars that will determine your success: (1) - Goal Planning - moving beyond vague goals like "feel stronger" to specific, emotionally-driven outcomes, (2) Exercise Selection - choosing 8-10 exercises split across two alternating workouts for 12 weeks, and (3) Progression Strategy - understanding how to push to muscular fatigue and when to increase weight.Training with Hip Arthritis While Awaiting ReplacementPractical guidance for someone on the waiting list for hip replacement surgery. I explain why maintaining strength pre-surgery is crucial, how to modify exercises like squats (shallow depth vs deep), and which machine-based exercises work well when free weights cause discomfort.Overcoming Fear of DeadliftsI address why deadlifts cause fear (often from doing too much depth too quickly) and provide safer alternatives: Romanian deadlifts from elevated positions, rack pulls, glute bridges with resistance bands, and hip thrusters.Timestamps:00:00 Introduction and New Year's Resolutions02:29 Importance of Planning Your Strengthening Workout03:30 Three Key Focus Areas for Beginners04:41 Setting Clear and Granular Goals08:25 Choosing the Right Strength Exercises for You11:27 How to Progress in Strength Training17:13 Strength Advice for Those Awaiting Hip Replacement22:10 Alternatives to Deadlifts29:43 Conclusion and Next StepsResources Mentioned: Episode 10: Kim - https://youtu.be/q63GKxy1aCAEpisode 20: Steve - https://youtu.be/2xuBJ2Pnx2sEpisode 9: 7 Functional Movement Pattern - https://youtu.be/kSy7dH9HZIAEpisode 16: 7 Step Framework to Start Strength Training - https://youtu.be/NNd2mHLWQ6IAre Deadlifts Dangerous - https://nevertoooldtolift.com/are-deadlifts-dangerous/How you can get started with your strength training journey:📹 Free Masterclass - Strength Training as an Older Adult - https://nevertoooldtolift.com/strength-training-masterclass/📘 Free Never Too Old to Lift eBook - https://nevertoooldtolift.com/ebook📖 Paperback version of Never Too Old to Lift from Amazon - https://geni.us/ntotlbook🏋️‍♀️ See me for an in-person physiotherapy appointmenthttps://christileyphysiotherapy.com/📧 Got a question for a future Q&A? Drop it in the comments or email me at: chris@nevertoooldtolift.com✅ Don’t forget to subscribe to stay updated with new episodes!👥 SOCIAL MEDIA:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nevertoooldtolift/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nevertoooldtolift/TikTok: tiktok.com/@nevertoooldtolift⚠️ DISCLAIMERS: The information provided in this video is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider before starting any new exercise program, especially if you have existing medical conditions or concerns.
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