Study reveals trade‑off: Concurrent training can stall explosive power gains if resistance and endurance work are poorly combined. Why performance plateaus: Running fatigue, minimal rest between ...
Analysing a total of 31 studies, researchers found that while aerobic training and concurrent training led to greater absolute fat loss on average, strength training performed just as well in lowering ...
When you enter the gym, which way should you head first? Toward the treadmills and spin studio to get your sweat on with a cardio session? Or toward the free weights and strength-training machines to ...
Scientists say they have the solution for a problem gym-goers have when they combine endurance and weight training. James Cook University scientists in Australia say they have the solution for a ...
The ‘interference effect’ has long since been debunked. 4 PM production/ Shutterstock In the past, getting in shape was synonymous with strapping on a pair of trainers and going for a run. But these ...
Ageing doesn't have to be synonymous with physical deterioration and loss of vitality. But when we hit 50, should we prioritise cardio or strength training to maintain our health? Maybe it's even ...
A new 11‑week study in trained athletes shows that poorly structured concurrent training—combining resistance and endurance work in the same session—can blunt explosive power gains. While strength ...