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  • Answers to some myths about exercise

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THE DISCOVER STRENGTH BLOG|MYTHS & MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT EXERCISE|RESEARCH STUDIES

THE DISCOVER STRENGTH BLOG

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Will Cardio Interfere with Our Ability to Maximize Muscle? New Research

For decades, the oft-repeated assumption was that when an exerciser performs both cardio-respiratory and strength training exercise, an “interference” effect exists. Specifically, trainees who were focused on increasing lean muscle tissue were counseled to avoid cardio due to the detrimental interference effect that cardio had on our muscle-building capabilities.

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The Simple Filter to Adding More and More Exercise, Activity, and Sport to Your Strength Training

Roger Schwab is a bit of a strength training legend. He owns “X-Force Philly,” a strength training studio committed to safe and efficient strength training in downtown Philadelphia and for the better part of 3 decades, he owned the famous Mainline Health and Fitness Center.

Over the last 20 years, a question I continue to field from clients is…

“Can I add some/more (Running, Stairmaster, Spinning, Peloton, Hiking, Swimming, Basketball, Pilates, Yoga) to my strength training?”

Schwab provides perhaps the most succinct and valuable response to this important question: “As long as it doesn’t (negatively) impact your strength training.”

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Intuition, Conventional Wisdom, and the Comments Section of Your Favorite Newspaper

Over the past 10 years, lay publications, including the New York Times, Washington Post, and Wall Street Journal, have done an excellent job of covering some of the fascinating and paradigm-shifting exercise science research that continues to be published. Not a week goes by that I don’t see an article by a journalist that adroitly summarizes the key findings and application of important (and often complicated) exercise research. This is a good thing.

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My Virtual Workout with Chris

The one theme that continues to emerge in exercise science research is this: We produce better results if we have direct supervision in our strength training workouts. It turns out that supervision isn’t primarily about optimizing safety or increasing our motivation; supervision actually produces better results in terms of driving muscle strength, endurance, hypertrophy, fat loss, caloric expenditure, and a host of health-protective benefits.

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Immediate Low Back Pain Reduction: Brand New Study

Most of us have been there: Our low back has been achy for weeks (perhaps months). We want to work out, but we also don’t want to exacerbate our pain. Our instincts tell us we would be wise to either forgo the workout or at least avoid any and all exercises that involve movement around our trunk. But is this the right approach?

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MYTHS & MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT EXERCISE

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.