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The Forever Strong Playbook with Dr. Gabrielle Lyon, Doug Larson Travis Mash & Dr. Mike Lane #833

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Barbell Shrugged
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Jan 28, 2026
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Summary

Dr. Gabrielle Lyon returns to Barbell Shrugged with Doug Larson, Travis Mash, and Dr. Mike Lane to lay out a simple case: muscle is the missing centerpiece of modern health care. Our culture's weight loss obsession has distracted us from the bigger problem, under-muscled, metabolically unhealthy people aging into frailty. Drawing from her training in nutritional sciences and geriatrics, Gabrielle explains why obesity is often a symptom of poor skeletal muscle health, and why longevity depends on preserving strength, power, and mobility, not just shrinking the scale. They break down "muscle quality," including fat infiltration into muscle (IMAT), and why muscle should look more like a clean "filet" than a marbled "wagyu." Doug shares how advanced imaging can reveal hidden issues, including how an old hip injury showed major asymmetry and elevated fat infiltration in a specific muscle he never would have identified otherwise. The point is clear: it's not only about having more muscle, it's about building trained, functional muscle that improves metabolic health and supports the brain and cardiovascular system. From there, the conversation hits GLP-1s and hormone therapy. Gabrielle calls GLP-1s a powerful tool, but warns we risk trading the obesity epidemic for a sarcopenia epidemic if weight loss isn't paired with resistance training and adequate protein. She argues dosing and personalization matter, and muscle-building interventions deserve the same seriousness as fat-loss prescriptions. They close with protein strategy, why the RDA is a minimum, why higher intakes tend to perform better, and why anyone over 35 or dieting should prioritize at least one higher-protein meal, often around 50 grams. Gabrielle wraps with her upcoming release, Forever Strong: The Playbook, a…