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If you are only focusing on building muscle, you are missing half the equation for long-term mobility. In this mashup episode, Dr. Gabrielle Lyon brings together top orthopedic experts to discuss the critical importance of joint and tendon health.
While muscle develops relatively quickly, your tendons and ligaments can take 6 to 9 months to fully adapt to a new training stimulus. This gap is where most injuries happen. We dive deep into the biological mechanics of tendons, the"athletic accommodation timeline," and why you must progressively overload your connective tissue—not just your muscle bellies.
You will learn:
Stop training until you break. Learn how to track your progress, prioritize stability over raw mobility, and design a life built for anti-fragility.
0:00 - The Gap Between Muscle and Tendon Adaptation
1:32 - What Are Tendons? Visco-Elasticity and Force Dissipation
4:36 - The Rotator Cuff: Stabilizing the "Golf Ball on a Tee" 6:40 - The Athletic Accommodation Timeline: Why 6-9 Months Matters
8:36 - Progressive Overload for Connective Tissue, Not Just Muscle
11:36 - GLP-1s and Bone Health: Does Ozempic Increase Fracture Risk?
14:34 - Preventing Osteoporosis: The Power of Impact Training
18:15 - Bisphosphonates vs. Mechanical Loading for Bone Quality
21:10 - The Hidden History of Muscle: From Galen to Ancient Greece
26:48 - The Myth of "Pneuma" and the Soul in the Muscle
30:55 - Supercompensation: The "Gift from Zeus" in Performance
36:35 - Defining Impact Exercise: Why "Flight" is Better for Bones
39:48 - Building Your Base: Why Bone Health is Won Before Age 30
42:38 - Oral Contraceptives and Peroperative Blood Clot Risks
45:21 - The Hard Truth: How Nicotine Destroys Orthopedic Healing
47:55 - Testosterone and Muscle Mass vs. Bone Density in Women
51:41 - Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-s) and Stress Fractures
55:53 - Long-Term Menopause Consequences: Mobility and Hip Fractures
1:01:58 - Tendinopathy Treatments: Needle Tenotomy, 10X, and PRP
1:07:26 - Full Thickness vs. Incomplete Tendon Tears
1:12:05 - Prehab is Real: The Push-Up with a Plus and Skater Squats
1:13:58 - The Biomechanics of the Gate Cycle & Pelvic Stability
1:17:31 - Medications that Destroy Tendons: Fluoroquinolones & Statins
1:20:02 - Corticosteroids: Balancing Short-Term Relief with Repair Issues
1:24:12 - Nutrition for Joint Health: Collagen, Vitamin C, and Leucine
1:27:11 - Thyroid and Sex Hormone Influence on Tendon Metabolism 1:31:50 - The "Menopause Arthritis" Phenomenon
1:54:04 - Mobility vs. Stability: The 2x2 Evaluation Table
2:11:06 - Zone 2 vs. HIIT: Raising the Ceiling of Human Performance
2:24:21 - Anti-Fragility: Using Stressors to Get Stronger
Thank you to our sponsors:
Find Dr. Jocelyn Wittstein at:
Duke Health - https://www.dukehealth.org/find-docto...
Instagram - @jocelyn_wittstein_md
The Complete Bone and Joint Health Plan - Find it at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
Find Gerard D'Onofrio, MD
Web: https://www.summithealth.com/doctors/provider/1376049130
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/gerarddonofrio27
Find Dr. Gabrielle Lyon at:
Disclaimers: This episode includes paid sponsorships.
The Dr. Gabrielle Lyon Podcast and YouTube are for general information purposes only and do not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing, or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast, YouTube, or materials linked from this podcast or YouTube is at the user's own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their health care professional for any such conditions.
By Dr. Gabrielle Lyon4.6
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If you are only focusing on building muscle, you are missing half the equation for long-term mobility. In this mashup episode, Dr. Gabrielle Lyon brings together top orthopedic experts to discuss the critical importance of joint and tendon health.
While muscle develops relatively quickly, your tendons and ligaments can take 6 to 9 months to fully adapt to a new training stimulus. This gap is where most injuries happen. We dive deep into the biological mechanics of tendons, the"athletic accommodation timeline," and why you must progressively overload your connective tissue—not just your muscle bellies.
You will learn:
Stop training until you break. Learn how to track your progress, prioritize stability over raw mobility, and design a life built for anti-fragility.
0:00 - The Gap Between Muscle and Tendon Adaptation
1:32 - What Are Tendons? Visco-Elasticity and Force Dissipation
4:36 - The Rotator Cuff: Stabilizing the "Golf Ball on a Tee" 6:40 - The Athletic Accommodation Timeline: Why 6-9 Months Matters
8:36 - Progressive Overload for Connective Tissue, Not Just Muscle
11:36 - GLP-1s and Bone Health: Does Ozempic Increase Fracture Risk?
14:34 - Preventing Osteoporosis: The Power of Impact Training
18:15 - Bisphosphonates vs. Mechanical Loading for Bone Quality
21:10 - The Hidden History of Muscle: From Galen to Ancient Greece
26:48 - The Myth of "Pneuma" and the Soul in the Muscle
30:55 - Supercompensation: The "Gift from Zeus" in Performance
36:35 - Defining Impact Exercise: Why "Flight" is Better for Bones
39:48 - Building Your Base: Why Bone Health is Won Before Age 30
42:38 - Oral Contraceptives and Peroperative Blood Clot Risks
45:21 - The Hard Truth: How Nicotine Destroys Orthopedic Healing
47:55 - Testosterone and Muscle Mass vs. Bone Density in Women
51:41 - Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-s) and Stress Fractures
55:53 - Long-Term Menopause Consequences: Mobility and Hip Fractures
1:01:58 - Tendinopathy Treatments: Needle Tenotomy, 10X, and PRP
1:07:26 - Full Thickness vs. Incomplete Tendon Tears
1:12:05 - Prehab is Real: The Push-Up with a Plus and Skater Squats
1:13:58 - The Biomechanics of the Gate Cycle & Pelvic Stability
1:17:31 - Medications that Destroy Tendons: Fluoroquinolones & Statins
1:20:02 - Corticosteroids: Balancing Short-Term Relief with Repair Issues
1:24:12 - Nutrition for Joint Health: Collagen, Vitamin C, and Leucine
1:27:11 - Thyroid and Sex Hormone Influence on Tendon Metabolism 1:31:50 - The "Menopause Arthritis" Phenomenon
1:54:04 - Mobility vs. Stability: The 2x2 Evaluation Table
2:11:06 - Zone 2 vs. HIIT: Raising the Ceiling of Human Performance
2:24:21 - Anti-Fragility: Using Stressors to Get Stronger
Thank you to our sponsors:
Find Dr. Jocelyn Wittstein at:
Duke Health - https://www.dukehealth.org/find-docto...
Instagram - @jocelyn_wittstein_md
The Complete Bone and Joint Health Plan - Find it at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
Find Gerard D'Onofrio, MD
Web: https://www.summithealth.com/doctors/provider/1376049130
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/gerarddonofrio27
Find Dr. Gabrielle Lyon at:
Disclaimers: This episode includes paid sponsorships.
The Dr. Gabrielle Lyon Podcast and YouTube are for general information purposes only and do not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing, or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast, YouTube, or materials linked from this podcast or YouTube is at the user's own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their health care professional for any such conditions.

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