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The interference effect between strength and endurance training has long been seen as having a detrimental impact on overall training outcomes. But, recent research has shown that the opposite may be true. Which means training both strength and endurance at the same time (concurrent training) may be beneficial. The key is to manage a certain set of factors, as I discuss in this episode.
Give this episode a listen to learn how to decide if concurrent training is for you, and how you can incorporate strength and endurance training sessions in a single day.🎧
The review of the meta-analysis mentioned in this episode is linked here, if you’re interested – thanks for that, Greg Nuckols!
Here are some other episodes you may want to check out:
Hi, it’s me. 🙋‍♀️ If you’re ready to finally make some lasting and sustainable changes in your nutrition and/or fitness, then apply to work with me by clicking here. I work with people just like you, and can help you get to a solution faster (and with less frustration) than if you work on it by yourself.
#ShredStrong is my signature year-round strength and conditioning program specifically for mountain bikers. It includes 3 strength workouts and an intervals session per week that easily fit into biking season, plus a mobility plan to help you relax and stabilize those biking muscles of yours. You also get coaching feedback and guidance from me on your movement that you record and send me via video.
All of this is only $49 a month, or $39 a month if you pay for six month in-full (totaling $234). You can join us every month – each cycle starts around the beginning of every month, depending on the cycle! Learn more of the details of the program and sign-up HERE!Â
You can also join my email list here to get the latest news on future cycles of the program that start every 3 months (I only email an average of 1-2 times a month).
By Jen Kates with Shift Human Performance5
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The interference effect between strength and endurance training has long been seen as having a detrimental impact on overall training outcomes. But, recent research has shown that the opposite may be true. Which means training both strength and endurance at the same time (concurrent training) may be beneficial. The key is to manage a certain set of factors, as I discuss in this episode.
Give this episode a listen to learn how to decide if concurrent training is for you, and how you can incorporate strength and endurance training sessions in a single day.🎧
The review of the meta-analysis mentioned in this episode is linked here, if you’re interested – thanks for that, Greg Nuckols!
Here are some other episodes you may want to check out:
Hi, it’s me. 🙋‍♀️ If you’re ready to finally make some lasting and sustainable changes in your nutrition and/or fitness, then apply to work with me by clicking here. I work with people just like you, and can help you get to a solution faster (and with less frustration) than if you work on it by yourself.
#ShredStrong is my signature year-round strength and conditioning program specifically for mountain bikers. It includes 3 strength workouts and an intervals session per week that easily fit into biking season, plus a mobility plan to help you relax and stabilize those biking muscles of yours. You also get coaching feedback and guidance from me on your movement that you record and send me via video.
All of this is only $49 a month, or $39 a month if you pay for six month in-full (totaling $234). You can join us every month – each cycle starts around the beginning of every month, depending on the cycle! Learn more of the details of the program and sign-up HERE!Â
You can also join my email list here to get the latest news on future cycles of the program that start every 3 months (I only email an average of 1-2 times a month).