The Never Too Old to Lift Podcast

Pain During Strength Training: Green, Amber or Red? A Physio Explains - Ep 050


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Should you train through pain, or stop? As a physiotherapist, I give you a simple traffic light framework (green, amber, red) to make the right call every time.

Most people over 50 either quit too early or push through the wrong pain. In this episode, I break down how to tell the difference, including why some discomfort is not just acceptable, but necessary for building stronger joints and tendons.

In this episode, you'll learn:

  • The traffic light system for classifying pain during exercise (green, amber, and red)
  • The 0–10 pain scale rule and what your score actually means
  • The 3 most common mistakes people make when pain shows up in training
  • The 50% rule: How to manage a flare-up without losing your progress
  • Why stopping completely is often the worst thing you can do

Whether you're dealing with an arthritic knee, an Achilles problem, or you're just not sure if what you're feeling is normal muscle soreness or something more serious, this episode gives you a practical, evidence-based framework you can use immediately.

🕐 Timestamps

  • 00:00 Pain and Training Dilemma
  • 00:48 Traffic Light Framework
  • 00:55 Green Pain & DOMS Explained
  • 01:28 Amber Pain — Why Discomfort Can Drive Adaptation
  • 03:00 Red Pain — When to Stop Immediately
  • 03:21 The First vs Last Rep Test
  • 04:41 The Pain Scale Rule & the 24-Hour Check
  • 06:10 The 3 Most Common Mistakes
  • 08:23 Flare-Ups & the 50% Rule
  • 09:11 Regressions & Exercise Options
  • 09:39 Resources & Wrap Up

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For the full show notes page, go to:

https://nevertoooldtolift.com/podcast050/

📖 Free eBook — Strength Training for the Over 50s: nevertoooldtolift.com/ebook

❓ Got a question about training with pain? Drop it in the comments and I'll answer it on the live Q&A — Wednesday 6th May.

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The Never Too Old to Lift PodcastBy Chris Tiley