Applied Exercise Science: Facts not tales!

S1Ep4.- No Pain No Gain: True Statement?


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Is the old saying “no pain no gain” legitimate?
What happens when we train too hard, or not hard enough?
How do adaptations take place?
Listen to this episode and learn about hormesis!

Scientific references for this episode:

1. Merry, Troy & Ristow, Michael. (2015). Mitohormesis in exercise training. Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 98. 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2015.11.032.

2. Snyder, A.C. (1998). Overtraining and glycogen depletion hypothesis. Med.Sci.Sport. Exerc. 30 (7), 1146–1150.

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Strength Coach Fernando Rosete, MS, CSCS, USAW

Podcast dedicated to Exercise Science subjects and applications to Strength and Conditioning Training. All information shared here is based on scientific research and not limited to opinions.

Over 20 years of experience as a Coach in a multitude if environments, including fitness and wellness, strength and conditioning for youth and elite athletes, and collegiate, DI athletes. Tactical strength and conditioning for firemen, SWAT operators, Army and Air Force personnel, and currently working with Air Force Special Tactics, ground operators.

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