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EPISODE · Jun 30, 2026 · 40 MIN

Training at 50

from Iron Radio-Nutrition Radio Network · host Coach Phil Stevens, Dr. Lonnie Lowery, Dr. Mike T Nelson

Training, Recovery, and Staying Strong After 50 In this Iron Radio episode, hosts Coach Phil Stevens, Dr. Mike T. Nelson, and Dr. Lonnie Lowery tackle the growing number of lifters entering strength training at age 50 and beyond. Phil shares observations from an over-50 fitness forum and his own experience returning to a 700-pound squat at age 49 after training mostly in the 400–500 range. The hosts discuss research showing age-related decline follows a step function driven largely by injuries rather than a smooth linear drop, the importance of injury prevention as a primary training goal, soft tissue adaptations and “old man strength,” and the shift toward physique-based training with intensity techniques like forced reps, eccentrics, and drop sets. Recovery strategies include prioritizing sleep (Phil now goes to bed at 8:30), eating like an adult with higher protein-to-calorie ratios, collagen supplementation 40–60 minutes pre-training per the Shaw and Keith Baar protocol, hibiscus tea for micronutrition, and down-regulation tools like float tanks and the ShiftWave chair. They also discuss maintaining rate of force development safely using bands, chains, K-box flywheel training, and throwing events rather than high-impact plyometrics. 00:00 Welcome and Hosts 01:19 Sleep Quality and Aging 02:20 Over-50 Fitness Forum Observations 03:35 Training Intensity Must Be Selective 05:44 Hormonal Changes and Central Body Fat 07:04 Age-Related Decline Data and Step Function 08:47 Injury Prevention as Priority 10:46 Phil’s 700-Pound Squat Return at 49 11:30 Soft Tissue Adaptation and Old Man Strength 12:50 Knowing Your Limits — Mentally vs Physically 15:21 Shifting Toward Physique-Based Training 16:46 Show Promos and Updates 19:46 Bodybuilding Variety and Intensity Techniques 22:28 Belt Squat, Hex Squat, and Equipment Alternatives 24:07 Recovery — Sleep, Nutrition, and Collagen 29:57 Hibiscus Tea and Micronutrition 31:13 Immobilization Risks and Minimizing Decline 33:33 Consistency Beats Entropy 35:26 Rate of Force Development — Safe Explosiveness 38:14 Summary and Farewell Donate to the show via PayPal HERE.You can also join Dr Mike's Insider Newsletter for more info on how to add muscle, improve your performance and body comp - all without destroying your health, go to www.ironradiodrmike.com Thank you!Phil, Jerrell, Mike T, and Lonnie

In this Iron Radio episode, hosts Coach Phil Stevens, Dr. Mike T. Nelson, and Dr. Lonnie Lowery discuss the realities of training after 50, including recovery changes, hormonal shifts, accumulated injuries, and the steep age-related decline curve that research shows after the mid-50s. The conversation covers shifting from strength sport specificity toward physique-based training, maintaining rate of force development safely, the importance of sleep and micronutrition, collagen supplementation for connective tissue, and why doing something always beats doing nothing.

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Training, Recovery, and Staying Strong After 50 In this Iron Radio episode, hosts Coach Phil Stevens, Dr. Mike T. Nelson, and Dr. Lonnie Lowery tackle the growing number of lifters entering strength training at age 50 and beyond. Phil shares...

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