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#435 Michael Mash - I’d Rather Be Strong and In Pain Than Weak and In Pain

Jan 20, 2026
Michael Mash, a Doctor of Physical Therapy and founder of Barbell Rehab, dives into the fascinating intersection of rehabilitation and strength training. He challenges common fears about lifting heavy, advocating that being strong—even if it involves some pain—is better than being weak. Mash debunks myths about barbells, promotes graded exposure for beginners, and emphasizes the low risk of injury in strength training compared to a sedentary lifestyle. He also discusses the benefits of load management and how stress can actually enhance durability.
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ADVICE

Introduce Barbells Sooner, Scaled To The Person

  • Use barbells early because they scale load incrementally and teach strength adaptations.
  • Choose a person's "big three" (best squat, hinge, press) rather than forcing specific barbell variations.
INSIGHT

Too Much Too Fast After Too Little

  • Injuries typically occur from doing too much too fast after doing too little for too long.
  • Load management and graded exposure beat rigid exercise hierarchies like "earn the barbell".
ADVICE

Let Load Teach Movement

  • Add load to teach movement rather than waiting for perfect form before loading.
  • Progress strength and form together by starting with manageable external load and coaching.
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