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Is there research to support that strength training with less frequency is optimal?

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Is there research to support that strength training with less frequency is optimal?

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Research shows that it is not necessary to weight train as often as one does for aerobic activities . From a study where the subjects stopped training for 12 weeks – Enzyme adaptations of human skeletal muscle during bicycle short-sprint training and detraining. “A long interruption in training has negligible effects on short-sprint ability and muscle anaerobic potential .

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