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Barbell Shrugged

Rebuilding Strength and Purpose, Travis Mash's Path Back to the Platform w/ Anders Varner, Travis Mash and Doug Larson #822

Barbell Shrugged

Doug Larson

Business, Training, Fitness, Health & Fitness, Paleo, Weightlifting, Nutrition, Crossfit

4.72.8K Ratings

🗓️ 5 November 2025

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Anders Varner, Doug Larson, and Travis Mash sit down for a story that is equal parts comeback and evolution. After a hip replacement and years away from competition, Mash, now over 50 years old, stepped back onto the powerlifting platform to go nine for nine and set new age group world records. He breaks down how he rebuilt his body, balanced strength with health, and used velocity-based training to stay powerful without breaking down. The crew digs into how technology, recovery, and smarter training allow veteran lifters to keep progressing long after their prime years, and why Mash believes everyone over 50 should use bar speed tracking to train safely and effectively.

Travis opens up about his modern approach, tracking VO₂ max, focusing on sleep quality, and embracing conditioning as a secret weapon most powerlifters ignore. He explains why he is competing just twice a year from now on, the methods that rebuilt his deadlift after chronic back pain, and how discipline has replaced the reckless intensity of his younger days. His goal is not just to lift big again, but to model longevity, work ethic, and integrity for his kids.

The conversation turns deeply personal when Mash shares how his son's recent basketball tryout failure became a father-son lesson in resilience. From youth sports to elite competition, the group reflects on how loss, hard work, and long-term consistency shape champions. They also swap stories of athletic breakthroughs, from Doug's failed baseball tryout that launched his strength career to Anders' early lifting days and the raw power of athletes like Ed Coan and Ryan Fischer. This episode is a look at what it means to age as an athlete, how to stay in the game, keep the fire alive, and prove that strength and purpose do not fade with time.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Shrude family this week on Barb Bell Shrug.

0:02.8

Homies hanging out.

0:04.6

Coach Travis Mash is back talking about his most recent powerlifting meet.

0:08.2

It's probably been like 15 years since that guy stepped on a platform,

0:10.8

getting super jacked in front of all the people, and he's lifting big weights again.

0:14.6

We're going to be digging into his training program, the mindset, periodization,

0:20.1

and kind of like the buildup of how he's getting

0:23.8

back into powerlifting. He's actually going to be going and tacking all these young kids out

0:27.4

there, all these young bucks. The old man is coming for you. If you're a power lift or listen to

0:31.5

this show and you feel someone breathing down your neck, that's Coach Travis Mash and he's coming

0:35.5

for you. He's going to take your lunch money.

0:42.2

As always, friends, make sure you get over to Rapid Health Report.com. That's where Dan Garner,

0:46.1

Dr. Andy Galpin, are doing a free lab lifestyle and performance analysis, and you can access that over at Rapid Health Report.com. Friends, let's get into the show.

0:51.7

Welcome to Marvel Strong. I'm Anders Warner. Doug Larson, coach Travis Mash, the man of the next 40 minutes.

0:59.2

Don't call it a comeback.

1:01.0

He's been here for years.

1:02.5

Yeah.

1:03.0

It's not coach Travis Mass today.

1:04.3

Today it's athlete, Travis Mash.

1:06.8

That sounds good.

1:08.4

Travis Mash.

1:09.5

Dude, back to the platform.

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