EPISODE · Jun 25, 2026 · 8 MIN
Why Eccentric Loading Protects Aging Tendons and Joints
Hosts Emma Sullivan and David Park explore why the lowering phase of movement—eccentric loading—is one of the most overlooked tools for protecting aging tendons and joints, diving into the science behind why resisting gravity on the way down actually does more work than lifting up. Listeners will learn the specific mechanisms of how tendons adapt to load, why rest alone often fails for chronic tendon problems, and practical starting points like stair descents and wall sits to begin loading their connective tissue intentionally. By the end, you'll understand eccentric training not as a fitness trend, but as biological preparation for the functional movements—stairs, hills, getting out of chairs—that define quality of life decades from now.Follow The Wellness Rhythm Show: ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheWellnessRhythmShow 📖 Newsletter: https://thewellnessrhythmshow.substack.com Powered by VoxCrea.AI
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Hosts Emma Sullivan and David Park explore why the lowering phase of movement—eccentric loading—is one of the most overlooked tools for protecting aging tendons and joints, diving into the science behind why resisting gravity on the way down actually does more work than lifting up. Listeners will learn the specific mechanisms of how tendons adapt to load, why rest alone often fails for chronic tendon problems, and practical starting points like stair descents and wall sits to begin loading th...
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