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  • EP7 - Squatting With Knee Pain
    2025/08/29

    Summary

    In this episode, Mark Lusk discusses the common issue of knee pain associated with squatting, exploring the underlying causes and providing actionable solutions. He emphasizes the importance of proper movement mechanics, self-assessment techniques, and targeted exercises to alleviate pain and improve squatting performance. The conversation highlights the significance of understanding individual body mechanics and the necessity of progressive loading in strength training.


    Takeaways

    • Squats are a fundamental movement pattern essential for strength.
    • Knee pain during squats often stems from poor mechanics.
    • Limited ankle mobility can lead to increased knee stress.
    • Weak glutes contribute to improper knee tracking during squats.
    • Self-assessment is crucial for identifying squat issues.
    • Knees should track over toes to prevent injury.
    • Exercises like banded walks can strengthen glutes effectively.
    • Progressive loading is key to preventing overuse injuries.
    • Individual body proportions affect squat mechanics.
    • Consulting a professional can help refine squat techniques.


    Chapters

    00:00 Intro

    01:30 Understanding Knee Pain in Squats

    04:14 Self-Assessment Techniques for Squatting

    05:37 Effective Strategies to Alleviate Knee Pain

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    9 分
  • EP6 - Scaling Isn't Failing
    2025/08/22

    Summary

    In this conversation, Mark Lusk, DPT discusses the importance of scaling and modifying movements in training, emphasizing that these practices are essential for sustainable success and longevity in fitness. He shares personal anecdotes and insights on how scaling is not a sign of weakness but a strategic approach to ensure continued progress and prevent injury. The discussion highlights the need to adjust load, volume, and movements based on individual circumstances, promoting a mindset that values smart training over ego-driven competition.


    Takeaways

    If you think scaling is giving up, you're missing the entire point of progress.

    Scaling isn't the off ramp. It's actually the scenic route to sustainable success.

    Modification is how you win.

    Scaling is about adjusting load, volume, movements, and context to meet you where you are today.

    Live to die another day.

    Scaling doesn't limit you. It unlocks more growth.

    Artistry soars on the wings of technique.

    Scaling is strategy, not surrender.

    Ditch the ego, not the effort.

    Choose it proactively, like a boss.


    Chapters

    00:00 The Wisdom of Scaling

    01:10 Conventional Wisdom

    02:30 The Importance of Modification

    03:31 Smart Scaling

    04:45 Scaling to Progress

    06:13 Burn Toolkit

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    8 分
  • EP5 - From Spotlight to Squat Rack
    2025/08/15

    Summary

    In this episode, Mark M Lusk shares his journey from a dancer to a physical therapist, emphasizing the importance of strength training for dancers. He discusses how strength training complements artistry, debunks myths about getting bulky, and provides actionable takeaways for integrating strength training into a dancer's routine. Mark encourages listeners to embrace both their artistic and athletic sides, highlighting the benefits of strength for longevity and performance.


    Takeaways

    Dance taught me discipline and body awareness.

    Mental endurance is as important as physical endurance.

    Learning how to get stronger was revolutionary.

    Strength training is the foundation for artistry.

    Olympic lifts teach power, control, and coordination.

    Strong glutes mean better pelvic stability and fewer injuries.

    Building muscle takes time, intention, and food.

    The gym can feel like a betrayal of artistry, but it's an investment.

    You don't have to choose between art and grit.

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    7 分
  • EP4 - Pain Isn’t a Performance Problem
    2025/08/09

    Summary

    In this episode, Mark Lusk explores the complex nature of pain, emphasizing that it is not always an indicator of injury. He discusses the difference between performance pain and pathological pain, the importance of understanding acute versus chronic pain, and the role of manual therapy and movement retraining in recovery. Mark provides practical tips for managing pain and encourages listeners to seek professional help when necessary, reminding them that pain can serve as valuable feedback rather than a sign of failure.


    Takeaways

    • Pain isn't absolute proof you're broken.
    • Not all discomfort is a crisis.
    • What if pain isn't your enemy?
    • Pain is interpreted in the brain.
    • Performance pain versus pathological pain.
    • Pathological pain can sometimes be one-sided pain.
    • Unchecked pain can mean chronic injuries.
    • Pain often shows up when your load exceeds your capacity.
    • Chronic pain is an injury that lasts longer than expected.
    • Pain can be a spark. Use it to refine your movement.


    Chapters

    00:00 Understanding Pain: A New Perspective

    01:33 Pain As Feedback

    03:33 Performance vs. Pathological

    07:19 Load vs. Capacity

    08:32 Acute vs. Chronic

    09:21 The Role of Professional Help

    10:13 Burn Toolkit

    11:23 Burn Cue

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    12 分
  • EP3 - Doc Said What?! Decoding Injury Talk for Performers
    2025/08/01

    Summary

    In this episode, Mark M Lusk, a manual physical therapist and former professional dancer, discusses the importance of understanding medical terminology for performers and athletes. He breaks down common injuries, their meanings, and how to manage them effectively. The conversation emphasizes the need for clear communication between healthcare providers and patients, empowering individuals to take control of their health and recovery. Mark also provides practical questions to ask during medical appointments and highlights the significance of context in understanding injuries.


    Takeaways

    Takeaways


    Medical language can feel foreign to performers.

    Understanding your injury helps in making empowered decisions.

    Many injuries happen for a reason and can be managed.

    Strains and sprains are common but not career-threatening.

    Tendinitis is acute inflammation, while tendinosis is chronic degeneration.

    Impingement indicates movement pattern issues, not tears.

    Tears can often be managed without surgery.

    Disc issues are common and manageable with movement.

    Instability and laxity require control, not just tightness.

    Knowledge and context are essential for injury management.

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    9 分
  • EP2 - Two Show Day Hacks
    2025/07/25

    In this episode of Cue the Burn, Mark M Lusk discusses the importance of recovery between performances for performers. He introduces a Burn Toolkit that includes breathing techniques, mobility exercises, nutrition, hydration, and time management strategies to help performers reset their bodies and minds. The episode emphasizes the significance of consistency in recovery routines to maintain performance quality and overall well-being.

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    7 分
  • EP1 - Origin Story
    2025/07/18

    Summary

    Mark M Lusk shares his journey from a dancer to a physical therapist after suffering a significant knee injury. He discusses the emotional and physical challenges he faced during recovery, the identity crisis that came with transitioning careers, and how he ultimately found purpose in helping others as a physical therapist. Mark emphasizes the importance of resilience and embracing change throughout his journey.



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    12 分