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  • Fit Tips, written by CEO, Luke Carlson

  • The Discover Strength Podcast

  • Answers to some myths about exercise

  • Research studies Discover Strength has been a part of.

We are constantly updating our learning center with new content that is beneficial for anyone interested in learning more about strength training or related topics.

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

THE DISCOVER STRENGTH BLOG

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More Protein for Older Adults

Authors of a hallmark study published in the 2008 edition of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition revealed that older adults can maintain and, in fact, increase lean muscle tissue across the lifespan if they significantly increase their daily protein intake. 

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Exercise is Part of Your Job

“Instead of viewing exercise as something we do for ourselves—a personal indulgence that takes us away from our work—it’s time we started considering physical activity as part of the work itself. The alternative, which involves processing information more slowly, forgetting more often, and getting easily frustrated, makes us less effective at our jobs and harder to get along with our colleagues.”

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Consistency is King and the Best Time to Start a Training Routine

No one program has all the answers. The secret to effective strength training is consistency. While the type of exercise is important, sticking to a routine is even more crucial. The research overwhelmingly shows that those who consistently engage in strength training, regardless of the specific method, see significant improvements in strength and overall health.”

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Preparing for Downhill Running, Walking, or Hiking

  1. Eccentric contractions are a great way to get stronger.

  2. Eccentric muscle contractions are less demanding for the metabolic and cardiovascular systems.  Thus, we can work our muscle harder without stressing the rest of our physiology to the same degree.  This introduces broad applicability to eccentric training. 

  3. Eccentric contractions cause a lot of muscle soreness – especially when we are new to them.

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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.