What separates athletes who are still strong and moving well in their 60s and 70s from those who burn out, break down, or quietly stop training altogether? It's not genetics. It's not talent. It's athletic resilience — and it's completely buildable.
In this episode, Mark Lusk, DPT draws from his own journey as a former professional dancer who survived a major injury and surgery in his early 20s, and has spent the decades since designing a body that still performs at 53. He breaks down the five pillars of athletic resilience — the framework he sees in every athlete who keeps thriving long-term — and explains exactly why most athletes over 40 keep hitting the same wall. If you've been training hard but not training smart, this episode will change the way you think about your body and your long game.
Key TakeawaysAthletic resilience is your body's capacity to absorb stress, recover, and adapt — not just how hard you can push
Injuries, burnout, and decline are not inevitable parts of aging — they're common when athletes neglect the five pillars
Movement quality comes before strength — you can't strengthen your way out of a mechanical dysfunction
Strength is not just performance, it's structural armor — and it protects your joints, tendons, and bones as you age
Recovery is not passive — it's where adaptation actually happens, and sleep, nutrition, and stress regulation are the three key drivers
Most injuries don't happen because athletes are weak — they happen because load changes too fast
Aging alone isn't the problem — inactivity is
Pain is data — treat it as information early, not inconvenience
Chapter Timestamps[0:00] The goal of training isn't a season — it's a lifetime
[1:08] Why athletic resilience matters — Mark's personal story
[1:47] What is athletic resilience? The high-performance car analogy
[2:54] Pillar 1: Movement Quality — why manual therapy matters
[4:03] Pillar 2: Strength Capacity — the engine behind longevity
[5:19] Pillar 3: Recovery Systems — the most underestimated pillar
[6:34] Pillar 4: Load Management — where most injuries actually happen
[7:16] Pillar 5: Longevity Mindset — the psychological game
[7:51] The 3 patterns that keep athletes stuck
[8:46] Burn Toolkit — practical steps to start today
[9:50] Closing thoughts — train hard, recover well, think in decades
Resources Mentioned- 5-Minute Mobility-Stability Flow (in show notes)
- MVMT Physical Therapy: www.mvmtpt.com
- Social: @MVMTPT
Who This Episode Is For- Athletes over 40 who keep running into the same injuries
- CrossFitters, runners, and performers navigating high training demands
- Anyone who trains hard but struggles to recover
- Coaches and trainers looking for a longevity framework to share with clients
- Anyone who's ever wondered if their best years are behind them (they're not)