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In a recent episode of Uncommonly Remarkable℠, we talked about protein as infrastructure — an ongoing cost tied to what we expect our bodies to maintain. That framing still stands. But there is a broader mistake that often comes before the math. When we want to improve muscle, recovery, or long-term health, we usually start by asking how much protein we should eat. That question isn’t wrong.It’s just rarely the first one that matters. In this episode, I explore why hierarchy matters more than detail, why mechanical stress and recovery come before macronutrient precision, and why optimization layered onto instability rarely produces resilience. We’ll discuss:• Why protein is contextual, not primary• The real drivers of muscle preservation as we age• Mechanical tension and progressive overload• Sleep depth and hormonal signaling• Why you can’t out-supplement instability• The difference between alignment and optimization Muscle is built by stress, recovery, and time.Protein supports that system — it doesn’t initiate it. If you care about strength, healthspan, and long-term function, the first question isn’t how much. It’s what comes first. #healthspan #muscle #longevity #strengthtraining #sleep #protein #hormones #fitnessmindset