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Discover Strength is a fitness company driven by science.

The efficiency of a Discover Strength workout is driven by research. The safety and intensity is delivered by expert trainers.

  • Exercise physiologists have a 4-year degree in exercise science or a related field, and oftentimes achieve additional accreditations and degrees.

  • Discover Strength studios and clients participate in academic research.

  • Every workout is driven by the latest research — because our team is reading it.

THE DISCOVER STRENGTH BLOG

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Coming Back to Training After a Break: What New Research Reveals About Muscle Memory

A new study published in the Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports found that people who took a 10-week break from strength training regained strength and muscle rapidly upon returning—and achieved the same long-term results as those who trained continuously. Discover what this research reveals about muscle memory and why missed workouts don’t ruin your progress.

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If You Only Did 3 Exercises

What if you only had time for three exercises? Research continues to show that effective strength training doesn’t require long workouts. Here are the three movements that deliver the greatest return on your time—and why even a 10-minute workout can produce meaningful results.

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DISCOVER STRENGTH RESEARCH STUDIES

We have placed the studies below that Discover Strength has conducted in facility with the help of researchers Dr. James Fisher and Dr. James Steele from Southampton Solent University in the UK. The study participants are made up of you, our clients.

The effects of training load during dietary intervention upon fat loss

-Luke Carlson, David Gschneidner, James Steele, James Fisher, 2022.

The effects of pre-exhaustion, exercise order, and rest interval in a full-body resistance training intervention

-Dave Smith, David Gschneidner, James Steele, James Peter Fisher, 2014.