The Two Most Overlooked Factors in Bone Health
One has to do with your brain. The other has to do with what goes in your body — and it’s not what you think.

The Little-Known Connection Between Your Brain and Bones That Changes Everything
If you're over 50 and thinking about your bone health — whether you've been diagnosed with osteoporosis, you're trying to prevent it, or you're just starting to pay attention — there's something important you probably haven't heard.
You see… Most conversations about bone health focus on two things: Calcium and exercise.
But there's a little-known connection between your brain and your bones that affects how your body responds to everything you do. And without understanding it, even the "right" advice can fall short.
Robbie Stahl and Dr. Trent Nessler are hosting a free virtual event to unpack two most overlooked factors in bone health — and why they matter more than most people realize.
This isn't a lecture. It's a conversation. And you're invited to join now on-demand.
You'll Discover...
"Why Should I Be There?"
This free, online event is for you if you're over 50 and:
If you've been diagnosed:
If you're trying to prevent it:

If you're just starting to learn:
Either way:
What Our Members Are Saying
Real people, real results – hear directly from those who transformed their lives.
Maureen Stillman — osteoporosis — "I have osteoporosis… before I'd get injured trying to lift 10 pounds… now I've been at 10 for weeks."
Laina — started with bone loss, now none — "I started with bone loss… a year in, I have none. This has saved my life and I am not kidding."
Cindy Loughry — post-fall recovery — "I've had a number of falls in recent months… now I'm sure on my feet, walking four to five miles a day."
Rifka Hirsh, 82 — post-stroke at 75 — "I had a stroke at 75… started the program at 80… at 82 I feel like I'm learning to be in my body again."
Karen Schroeder — compressed disc, balance — "I have a compressed disc… three weeks ago I wouldn't have dared get on the floor… today I got my feet up off it."
Allison, 53 — couldn't get off the floor — Age 84 — "At 53 I was sitting on the floor and couldn't get up… now I'm stronger, more flexible, more mobile."
Ann Viviano — rheumatoid arthritis — "I have rheumatoid arthritis… I couldn't get off the floor when I began… now I'm doing it, joints more flexible than they've been."
Margaret — couldn't get up off the floor — "I couldn't get up off the floor when I started… now I can do it, and I'm doing squats and lunges."
Rosetta Thompson — bending, picking things up — "I used to dread something falling on the floor… now I can bend down and pick it up."
Deana Hally — sitting cross-legged — "I haven't sat cross-legged since my kids were two… now I am. That's a really big deal."
About Your Hosts
Robbie Stahl
...is one of the world's leading experts in anti-aging fitness — the science of developing your body uniquely after 50, when the rules change and standard approaches stop working. He is the founder of The Fitness Doctor and creator of The Full Body Fix.
Over 27 years, he's transformed tens of thousands of people, from elite athletes to everyday adults reclaiming their bodies.
His research team has analyzed over a million case subjects on body functionality for people over 50, and he's run therapeutic fitness teams testing protocols specifically designed for aging bodies. His team has built the largest biomechanics research database in the world for this age group.

Dr. Trent Nessler
...holds a PhD in biomechanics and motor learning and has 25+ years of clinical experience. He invented 3D movement assessment technology and tested over 100,000 athletes.
He served as National Director of Sports Medicine Innovation for a $7 billion healthcare company and was a consulting biomechanical expert for Dr. James Andrews — the most published orthopedic surgeon in the world and the doctor behind many of the greatest athletes of our time.
Dr. Trent was also one of the first physical therapists to help a quadriplegic walk again — a breakthrough that made national news. After decades at the elite level, he now focuses on helping people over 50 apply the same precision to everyday life.

Together, they'll share what most doctors and physical therapists don't know about bone health — because it wasn't taught in medical school.
This event is completely free. No credit card required.
We're here with you. We'd love to see you there.
