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  • Fit Tips, written by CEO, Luke Carlson

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  • Answers to some myths about exercise

  • Research studies Discover Strength has been a part of.

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

THE DISCOVER STRENGTH BLOG

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Single Joint and Multi-Joint for More Muscle

A paramount benefit of resistance training for older adults is improved functional ability.  Rather than just getting stronger or adding muscle (both of which are independent predictors of longevity and incredibly important) our strength training should enhance our function.  Improved function serves to maintain our independence and quality of life over the lifespan.

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Strength Training on Machines Only Improves Functional Performance

A paramount benefit of resistance training for older adults is improved functional ability.  Rather than just getting stronger or adding muscle (both of which are independent predictors of longevity and incredibly important) our strength training should enhance our function.  Improved function serves to maintain our independence and quality of life over the lifespan.

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What You Need To Know About Your Future Self

We tend to think our future self will be distinctly different from who we are today.  Perhaps one of the reasons we struggle to be motivated by thinking into the future is because our brains view our future self as a stranger, a different person with a different personality, values, and interests than our current self. Brain research reveals that when we think about our future selves, we activate the same region of the brain as when we are thinking about someone else (a friend, celebrity, or colleague); a distinctly different area of the brain than when we think about ourselves. 

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5 Pathways to Progressive Overload

Progressive Overload is the foundational tenant of exercise.  The theory of Progressive Overload states that in order for our physiology to change or improve, we must be exposed to an increasingly challenging stimulus.  If progressive overload doesn’t exist, our bodies won’t change, and we reap minimal health and fitness benefits. 

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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.