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This episode breaks down a study investigating whether 8 weeks of maximal strength training (half-squats, 4×4RM, 3 sessions/week) can improve performance-relevant outcomes in well-trained distance runners. We cover the effects on running economy at 70% VO₂max and time to exhaustion at maximal aerobic speed, alongside changes in maximal strength and rate of force development, and the fact that VO₂max and body weight did not change. I also unpack the mechanisms proposed by the authors, and what those results mean in practice for endurance runners.
Link to the paper: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18460997/
By Kate BaldwinThis episode breaks down a study investigating whether 8 weeks of maximal strength training (half-squats, 4×4RM, 3 sessions/week) can improve performance-relevant outcomes in well-trained distance runners. We cover the effects on running economy at 70% VO₂max and time to exhaustion at maximal aerobic speed, alongside changes in maximal strength and rate of force development, and the fact that VO₂max and body weight did not change. I also unpack the mechanisms proposed by the authors, and what those results mean in practice for endurance runners.
Link to the paper: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18460997/