In accordance with the principles of training specificity, resistance and endurance training induce distinct muscular adaptations. Endurance training, for example. decreases the activity of the glycolytic enzymes, but increases intramuscular substrate stores, oxidative enzyme activities, and capillary, as well as mitochondrial, density. In contrast, resistance or strength training reduces mitochondrial density, while marginally impacting capillary density, metabolic enzyme activities and intramuscular substrate stores (except muscle glycogen). The training modalities do induce one common muscular adaptation: they transform type IIb myofibres into IIa myofibres. This transformation is coupled with opposite changes in fibre size (resistance t...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the sequence of strength training before enduranc...
Despite early and ongoing debate among athletes, coaches, and sport scientists, it is likely that re...
Participation of masters athletes (>30 years) in sprint running (100-400 m) and sprint track cycling...
This review examines the influence of concurrent strength and endurance training on performance and ...
Whilst the "acute hypothesis" was originally coined to describe the detrimental effects of concurren...
A single bout of resistance training induces residual fatigue, which may impair performance during s...
Research demonstrates resistance training produces significant improvement in cardiovascular fitness...
The simultaneous integration of both endurance and resistance exercise (RE) into a periodised traini...
Concurrently performing endurance and resistance exercise within the same training program presents ...
Aerobic exercise (AE) may interfere with muscle adaptations induced by resistance exercise (RE). Thr...
Research problem. There are well known, that strength training can increase endurance athlete’s perf...
Summary. The purpose of this study was to determine how individuals adapt to a combination of streng...
Endurance athletes demonstrate an exceptional resistance to fatigue when exercising at high intensit...
[Extract] The incorporation of strength and endurance training sessions in the one training program ...
Concurrent training is defined as simultaneously incorporating both resistance and endurance exercis...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the sequence of strength training before enduranc...
Despite early and ongoing debate among athletes, coaches, and sport scientists, it is likely that re...
Participation of masters athletes (>30 years) in sprint running (100-400 m) and sprint track cycling...
This review examines the influence of concurrent strength and endurance training on performance and ...
Whilst the "acute hypothesis" was originally coined to describe the detrimental effects of concurren...
A single bout of resistance training induces residual fatigue, which may impair performance during s...
Research demonstrates resistance training produces significant improvement in cardiovascular fitness...
The simultaneous integration of both endurance and resistance exercise (RE) into a periodised traini...
Concurrently performing endurance and resistance exercise within the same training program presents ...
Aerobic exercise (AE) may interfere with muscle adaptations induced by resistance exercise (RE). Thr...
Research problem. There are well known, that strength training can increase endurance athlete’s perf...
Summary. The purpose of this study was to determine how individuals adapt to a combination of streng...
Endurance athletes demonstrate an exceptional resistance to fatigue when exercising at high intensit...
[Extract] The incorporation of strength and endurance training sessions in the one training program ...
Concurrent training is defined as simultaneously incorporating both resistance and endurance exercis...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the sequence of strength training before enduranc...
Despite early and ongoing debate among athletes, coaches, and sport scientists, it is likely that re...
Participation of masters athletes (>30 years) in sprint running (100-400 m) and sprint track cycling...