The Discover Strength Podcast

“Exercising Safely”: Exercise Myths and Misconceptions Mini-Series with Dr. James Fisher & Luke Carlson, M.S.


Listen Later

In this week's episode of the Discover Strength Podcast, we are excited to continue with our Exercise Myths and Misconceptions Mini-Series with Dr. James Fisher and Discover Strength CEO, Luke Carlson. We'll discuss another prevalent myth in the fitness industry: that exercise comes with inherent risks. We're excited to be talking about exercising safely, and what that means for you.

These two friends and colleagues were kind enough to sit down and discuss, in their own words, some of the most pervasive myths still running rampant in our industry. While there are plenty to choose from, we decided to focus on the myths and misconceptions from our very first podcast ever with Dr. Fisher (
HERE).

This five-part mini-series will cover some of the most widespread myths and misconceptions and hopefully set the record straight on some of these topics once and for all.

Our fourth episode focuses on something that is especially pervasive in the world of strength and conditioning and social media: the idea that in order to improve speed and power, you must train (i.e. lift weights) explosively and with a high level of speed and power, potentially opening you up to higher injury risk while training. Thankfully we've got two leaders in the industry to set the record straight.

Dr. Fisher explains in depth what the research actually has to say about speed and power development. Luke Carlson, formerly an assistant strength and conditioning coach with the Minnesota Vikings, talks about the actual application of the data in high-level athletes.

Like many things in the fitness industry, this idea that you must train fast to be fast is muddied by experts, pseudo-experts and high-level athletes, who are at best simply misinformed or disingenuous and at worst are charlatans who are simply telling people what they think they want to hear. The research is clear that speed and power can be improved through strength training, but you don't have to train fast to actually be fast, and in fact, this can lead to potential injury.

Instead, as we discuss in detail, it's the intention to move fast which translates to actual improvements on the field. Most importantly, we discuss that exercise, specifically resistance training, should never lead to injury if done correctly. Higher speeds mean higher forces and a higher likelihood of potential injury, so if you get injured training, you are by definition not exercising.

The best way to become a better, faster, more adept athlete at your particular sport or endeavor is to simply practice that sport in an environment that is as close as possible to the actual competition. The idea that you must train fast in order to be fast is not supported by the literature at all, and can again potentially lead to deleterious results.

If you want to get better at your sport, then take notes and make sure you listen to this episode twice!

If you or someone you know is interested in trying a FREE Discover Strength Introductory workout, please send them our way! Send any inquiries
HERE to get scheduled for a FREE Introductory Session today to take the first step towards getting your life back.

Have you ever thought about owning a Discover Strength Franchise all your own? If so visit our website link
HERE to learn more, and start your journey to owning and operating your very own Discover Strength!

Discover Strength offers free Introductory Workouts at any location across the United States. You can schedule your free Introductory Workout HERE !

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

The Discover Strength PodcastBy Luke Carlson

  • 4.8
  • 4.8
  • 4.8
  • 4.8
  • 4.8

4.8

53 ratings


More shows like The Discover Strength Podcast

View all
High Intensity Business by Lawrence Neal

High Intensity Business

89 Listeners

Barbell Medicine Podcast by Barbell Medicine

Barbell Medicine Podcast

1,184 Listeners

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast by Dr. Eric Berg

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

1,682 Listeners

The Ready State Podcast by With Kelly and Juliet Starrett

The Ready State Podcast

505 Listeners

Optimal Protein Podcast with Vanessa Spina by Vanessa Spina

Optimal Protein Podcast with Vanessa Spina

795 Listeners

The Proof with Simon Hill by Live better for longer

The Proof with Simon Hill

2,616 Listeners

The Dr. Hyman Show by Dr. Mark Hyman

The Dr. Hyman Show

9,275 Listeners

The Peter Attia Drive by Peter Attia, MD

The Peter Attia Drive

8,524 Listeners

Metabolic Freedom With Ben Azadi by Ben Azadi

Metabolic Freedom With Ben Azadi

1,112 Listeners

The Dan John Podcast by Dan John

The Dan John Podcast

259 Listeners

Honestly with Bari Weiss by The Free Press

Honestly with Bari Weiss

8,812 Listeners

The Dr. Gabrielle Lyon Show by Dr. Gabrielle Lyon

The Dr. Gabrielle Lyon Show

1,188 Listeners

Nobody Asked Us with Des  Kara by Des Linden and Kara Goucher

Nobody Asked Us with Des Kara

1,744 Listeners

Letters from an American by Heather Cox Richardson

Letters from an American

5,735 Listeners

Stronger with Time by Dr Tony Boutagy

Stronger with Time

11 Listeners