“Don’t SQUAT (Men Over 40)…”?
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Should men over 40 stop squatting?
Absolutely not.
But if Squats are making your knees, hips, or back worse, blindly pushing through the pain may be the fastest way to stay injured.
In this video, Geoff Neupert explains why the real question isn't whether Squats are good or bad.
It's whether YOUR body currently trusts the movement.
You'll discover:
✓ Why painful Squats aren't always a Squat problem
✓ What pain does to your movement patterns behind the scenes
✓ Why "warming up longer" often isn't the solution
✓ The hidden reason strength can disappear around irritated joints
✓ How compensation patterns spread pain throughout the body
✓ Why forcing painful exercises can keep you stuck for years
✓ What to do instead of simply pushing through discomfort
Most guys think pain means they're getting older.
Many times, it means their nervous system has stopped trusting a movement.
And when that happens, your body starts changing how it moves, stabilizes, breathes, and produces force.
The result?
More compensation.
More frustration.
More aches and pains.
And eventually, less training.
If you've ever finished a workout feeling okay... only to have your knees, hips, back, or shoulders scream at you later that day or the next morning, this video is for you.
Because the goal isn't to avoid exercise.
The goal is to restore your body's trust in movement so you can train hard again without paying for it afterward.
TIRED OF JOINTS THAT KEEP BARKING AT YOU?
The Sore Joint Solution helps you rebuild the fundamental movement patterns your body needs to move, lift, and train comfortably again.
Simple.
Systematic.
No guessing.
No endless stretching routines.
No mobility-drill buffet.
IMPORTANT:
If you're dealing with persistent joint pain, consult your healthcare provider to rule out underlying medical issues.
The information in this video is educational and should not replace professional medical advice.
Stay Strong,
Geoff Neupert.