Oct 7, 2025
Think strength training is just about building muscle? Think
again. Your workouts activate myokines that positively influence
nearly every organ in your body.
In this episode, Amy Hudson and Dr. James Fisher break down the
world of myokines--the powerful messengers released during exercise
that can fight disease, sharpen your brain, and even slow aging.
Expect to learn how strength training floods your body with
health-boosting signals, why myokines are called “magic,” and ways
strength protects both your lifespan and healthspan.
Tune in to discover why muscle is the most underrated organ in
your body—and how to tap into its hidden power.
- Dr. Fisher starts by describing why we need to think of muscle
differently: It’s not just tissue that moves your body, it’s a
chemical messenger system that sends positive signals all over the
body.
- Amy and Dr. Fisher cover why exercise is medicine. Each
contraction releases myokines that calm inflammation, boost
immunity, and even protect against cancer and neurological
decline.
- For decades, scientists knew muscles released “something,” but
the name myokines wasn’t coined until 2003. Now we know muscles are
the largest endocrine organ in our bodies.
- Dr. Fisher explains the endocrine connection: Your muscles talk
to organs the way your thyroid or pancreas does, constantly sending
and receiving instructions.
- According to Amy, you don’t need six months of training before
myokines start working. Just one resistance session floods your
body with signals that improve energy, mood, and metabolism.
- How to fight belly fat naturally. According to Dr. Fisher, a
myokine called interleukin-15 literally shrinks fat cells, making
them store less. At the same time, it activates immune cells that
protect you against tumors and infections.
- Amy compares myokines to magic. Science shows that training
creates chemical changes that feel almost supernatural. The “magic”
is your body healing itself from the inside out.
- Learn how exercise boosts your brain: Myokines like BDNF
(Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor) act like fertilizer for your
brain cells. They help you think sharper, learn faster, and protect
against cognitive decline.
- Dr. Fisher explains why muscle growth isn’t accidental. There’s
a molecule called myostatin that tries to limit your muscle growth.
Resistance training shuts it down—so your muscles can grow instead
of being held back.
- Amy explains the anti-aging effects of strength
training.
- Dr. Fisher highlights the consequences of aging without
strength: Frailty, injuries, and dependence. Building strength is
the single best insurance policy against that future.
- According to Amy, life is not about how long you live—it’s
about how long you can thrive. Myokines help you extend the years
you can stay active, engaged, and vibrant.
- Amy and Dr. Fisher discuss how every squat, push, or pull
unlocks healing compounds you can’t get from a pill.
- Amy’s parting thoughts: Your body is wired to reward strength,
that’s why each workout delivers an immediate chemical payoff that
makes you feel good.
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