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The HAPPY HEALTHY STRONG PODCAST
Oak Strength
144 episodes
5 hours ago
We talk everything fitness, nutrition, health and wellness in #815!
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Episode 130: Training Smart After 40. The Key to Staying Strong Without Breaking Down.
The HAPPY HEALTHY STRONG PODCAST
14 minutes 30 seconds
6 months ago
Episode 130: Training Smart After 40. The Key to Staying Strong Without Breaking Down.

Getting older doesn’t mean slowing down—it means training smarter.


Welcome to the Happy Healthy Strong Podcast—where we talk everything fitness, nutrition, health, and wellness. Whether it’s strength training, staying consistent with movement, or fueling the body right, this podcast helps build a lifestyle that feels strong from the inside out.



Episode Highlights

Adam Lane shares the mindset and methods behind staying strong and injury-free as you age. He opens up about lifting in his 40s, balancing recovery with performance, and making long-term training sustainable. From tailoring strength programs to navigating setbacks like injuries, Adam breaks down how to keep showing up for health, year after year.



Key Insights

  • Follow a structured training plan with built-in flexibility for how the body feels.

  • Include conditioning like running or biking to support cardiovascular health.

  • Focus on form instead of chasing personal records every session.

  • Take planned deload weeks each quarter for better recovery.

  • Swap in safer squat variations when needed, such as goblet squats.

  • Let strength progress gradually—don’t rush to return to peak numbers.

  • Be mindful during activities like jiu-jitsu post-injury.

  • Consistency and patience matter more than intensity.


Episode Chapters

00:00 Intro

01:00 Discussion on Training and Injury Prevention

01:47 Building a Training Plan Over Time 

06:20 Consistency and Progressive Overload 

09:34 Dealing with Life Stresses and Injuries

11:59 Encouraging Consistency and Progress 



Call to Action

If this episode spoke to you, share it with someone who’s serious about staying strong for the long haul. Let’s continue to build a community committed to movement, longevity, and resilience.



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Friendly Closing


Thanks for listening. Whether you’re lifting at 25 or 45, keep showing up with purpose. We appreciate you being part of this journey, and can’t wait to see how strong you’ll get. Catch you in the next one!


The HAPPY HEALTHY STRONG PODCAST
We talk everything fitness, nutrition, health and wellness in #815!