07/08/2025
Your body wakes up each day with a certain amount of capacity to handle life’s demands.
Some days, that capacity feels endless. Other days… not so much.
And while a lot of people blame their workout, their sport, or that one awkward movement for their aches and pains; injury usually isn’t about that one moment. It’s about the total load your body’s carrying.
Your tissues (muscles, tendons, joints) are influenced by so much more than your training routine. They’re shaped by how you sleep, what you eat, how hydrated you are, how stressed your system feels, and how well you recover from life’s constant demands.
On top of that, your body’s unique history matters too. Old injuries, surgeries, joint restrictions, or structural changes that can’t be undone; these all play a role in how much load your body can safely handle today.
Injuries happen when your capacity gets exceeded. Sometimes that’s from a big force (like rolling an ankle or taking a hit). But more often, it’s the everyday stuff: lack of sleep, poor recovery, poor movement, chronic stress; slowly lowering your capacity until something gives.
But here’s what most people miss:
The same way poor inputs drain your system… the right inputs build it back up.
Fuel your body well.
Sleep deeply.
Move often and move well.
Pay attention to your recovery
- Give your body what it needs.
And you’ll build a body that not only lasts; but thrives in the activities you love.