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EPISODE · Jun 15, 2026 · 23 MIN

The Art of Programming for Longevity and Weightlifting Performance

from The College of Health and Fitness

This transcript details an Eleko Strength Talk webinar hosted by Rodney Korn and Dr. Lane Palm, focusing on programming strategies for Olympic weightlifting to improve longevity and wellness. The session introduces the Readiness and Well-being (RAW) scoring system, a subjective tool used to quantify a lifter’s daily ability and adjust training volume accordingly. The presenters outline a structured approach to exercise selection, moving from simple to complex movements while addressing individual weaknesses in strength or mobility. They emphasise that effective programming must match a lifter's general experience level—whether beginner, intermediate, or advanced—with their immediate physical state. The discussion also covers the importance of accessory work and provides practical advice on manipulating acute variables to mitigate injury risk. Ultimately, the source serves as a guide for integrating high-level lifting techniques into a sustainable, health-focused fitness regime.

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