Right now, inside your body, something powerful is happening.
Specialized cells called osteoclasts are breaking down old bone tissue…
While osteoblasts are building brand-new bone tissue.
This process is called bone remodeling.
Every single year, you replace about 10% of your skeleton.
Roughly every 7–10 years, your skeletal system is almost completely renewed.
You are not walking around in the same bones you had a decade ago.
Your bones are dynamic organs.
They store minerals.
They produce blood cells in the marrow.
They respond to movement.
When you lift.
When you load your body properly.
When you move with intention.
Your bones literally become stronger and denser.
This principle is known as Wolff’s Law
Bone adapts to the stress placed upon it.
Translation?
Your body listens.
It responds.
It rebuilds.
You are not static.
You are regenerative.
If your skeleton can renew itself over and over again…
What else in your life can you rebuild?