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

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

Author: Andrew Coates January 20, 2026 Duration: 52:29

Michael Mash is a Doctor of Physical Therapy and the founder of Barbell Rehab. Known for bridging the gap between rehabilitation and strength training, Michael returns to challenge some of the most common fears surrounding injuries, barbells, and lifting heavy.


In this episode, Michael joins Andrew Coates to explain what he really means when he says “I’d rather be strong and in pain than weak and in pain” — and why avoiding load, stress, and barbells often creates more problems than it solves.


Rather than promoting recklessness, this conversation centers on intelligent load management, graded exposure, and the reality that strength is one of the most protective qualities we can build over a lifetime.


THIS EPISODE COVERS:


What Michael means by “I’d rather be strong and in pain than weak and in pain”


Whether barbells are inherently riskier to train with


Why many older lifters move away from barbells


How improper loading and barbell use can create problems


Pushback against the idea that barbells are not for beginners


Why the risk of injury from lifting is small compared to the risks of a sedentary lifestyle


Why load management and graded exposure matter most in injury rehab


Why stress is not the enemy and acts as a stimulus for durability


And much more


Instagram: @barbellrehab


CHAPTERS


00:29 The Barbell Rehab Philosophy

01:20 Debunking Barbell Myths

02:44 Load Management and Injury Prevention

04:13 Adapting Training for Individual Needs

05:17 The Role of Barbells in Strength Training

06:45 The Importance of Strength Training

13:17 Sponsor Break – Train Heroic

14:39 Barbells for Beginners

17:58 Injury Risks and Strength Training

22:48 Managing Stress and Injury Risk

25:18 Obesity and Injury Risk

25:45 Load Management and Client Communication

26:33 King Kong Backpacks Promo

27:43 Rest vs Load for Injuries

32:35 Cross-Education Training

37:01 Rehab Principles Across Professions

42:53 The Body as a Garden, Not a Car

50:22 Barbell Rehab Courses and Final Thoughts


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Andrew Coates hosts Lift Free And Diet Hard, a conversation grounded in the belief that strength and wellness are built on more than just routines. This podcast moves beyond quick fixes to examine the principles and personal stories that shape a sustainable, intentional life. You’ll hear from a variety of inspiring guests who share not only their expertise but also the real-world challenges and triumphs they’ve faced. The discussions naturally weave together the science of fitness with the practicalities of daily choices, offering a nuanced look at what it means to truly care for your physical and mental health. Each episode is designed to provide actionable insights you can use to navigate your own path, fostering resilience and confidence whether you're in the gym or the kitchen. By focusing on informed decision-making over dogma, the Lift Free And Diet Hard podcast becomes a resource for anyone looking to cut through the noise of wellness culture. Andrew facilitates these explorations with a focus on empowerment, ensuring every conversation adds a layer of understanding to the complex journey of building a strong, healthy life.
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