Higher Dietary Protein is More Effective During Energy Deficit And Intense Exercise
| | |

Higher Dietary Protein is More Effective During Energy Deficit And Intense Exercise

Published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, researchers Dr Thomas Longland and co. showed that during marked energy deficit a diet higher in protein was more effective in promoting increases in lean body mass (muscle) and losses of fat mass when combined with a high volume of resistance training (weights) and anaerobic exercise (sprints)….

Share this:
Is Resistance Training Better Than Aerobic Exercise For Improving Body Composition?
|

Is Resistance Training Better Than Aerobic Exercise For Improving Body Composition?

It is often assumed that the best type of exercise – for treating obesity and therefore reducing current widespread levels of societal adiposity – is to preferentially increase aerobic or cardiorespiratory physical activity rather than resistance exercise or training. This assumption is based on the premise that aerobic-based exercise substantially increases total daily energy expenditure…

Share this:
Resistance Training Alters The Trajectory Of Ageing
| |

Resistance Training Alters The Trajectory Of Ageing

Recently I published an article on my website titled: “Strength training can alter the trajectory of ageing”. After receiving feedback from some of those who regularly visit my website and social media channels, there were some suggestions to provide a summarised or bottom-line version of some of my articles for those that are looking for…

Share this:
Cycling And Bone Health – Part 2
| |

Cycling And Bone Health – Part 2

Why all cyclists need to ‘hit the Gym’ – part 2 In “Cycling and bone health” we learnt that road cycling is not good for your bones with research showing that bone mineral density (BMD) is compromised over the long-term. This is not good news for those that want to get their training, exercise or racing…

Share this: