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EPISODE · Jul 6, 2026 · 20 MIN

Why Does Something Hurt When Something Else Is Weak?

from Making Muscle Memories · host Lauren Eirk

Send us Fan MailWhat if the place that hurts isn't actually the place that's weak? Your body is incredibly good at adapting—but those adaptations can eventually lead to pain. In this episode, learn why understanding muscle compensation is one of the most important steps toward preventing injuries and moving with confidence after 50.In this episode of Making Muscle Memories, Lauren Eirk explains one of the most misunderstood concepts in movement and pain: the body works as a connected system.If you've ever wondered why your knee, shoulder, back, or neck keeps hurting even though you've treated the painful area, this episode may change the way you think about your body.With over 40 years of experience helping adults over 50 improve muscle health and movement, Lauren shares why pain is often the result of compensation—when stronger muscles take over because weaker muscles are no longer doing their job.You'll learn:• Why pain isn't always located where the real problem begins.• How muscle weakness can change the way your body moves.• Why compensation can eventually overload joints and tissues.• A smarter way to build strength that supports long-term injury prevention.• How rebuilding muscle support can help you move with greater confidence.If your goal is to stay active, protect your joints, and continue doing the things you love, this episode will help you better understand how your muscles work together to create healthy movement.Timestamps:00:00   What if the pain isn't where the problem begins?03:02  The intelligence of our CNS04:49  Compensation: Your body's backup plan05:43  Muscles never work alone06:58  Compensation is never a mistake12:14  You cannot chase Pain12:36  The hairdresser's Shoulder16:08  Resources from FIS OnDemand19:12  The Moral 19:44  ConclusionIf you’re ready to build strength in a way that supports your joints, reduces pain, and helps you stay active as you age…You can explore my full training platform, FIS OnDemand, at www.fisondemand.comWHO IS LAUREN EIRK? Lauren is a 40-year fitness veteran, MAT-Rx Full-Body Specialist,  specialist,  Certified Yoga Therapist  C-IAYT, and Certified Yoga Instructor E-RYT 500.   She is the founder of FIS OnDemand™, The 5-Step Isometric Method™, and Fitness Integrated Science. She focuses on joint longevity for adults 50+ through science-backed resistance training to help you pinpoint your weak areas, correct strength imbalances, reduce pain and inflammation, and restore mobility.*New episodes every MondayIf this episode helped you, please share it with someone who needs it.FOLLOW ME @fitnessintegratedscience : YouTubeInstagram   ThreadsFacebookTikTokLinkedInWebsite

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Send us Fan Mail What if the place that hurts isn't actually the place that's weak? Your body is incredibly good at adapting—but those adaptations can eventually lead to pain. In this episode, learn why understanding muscle compensation is one of the most important steps toward preventing injuries and moving with confidence after 50. In this episode of Making Muscle Memories, Lauren Eirk explains one of the most misunderstood concepts in movement and pain: the body works as a connected syste...

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