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Jun 2020

Why high intensity strength training (HIT) is so healthy

HIT is very healthy no matter your age or fitness level. When considering HIT Training benefits, you have to take into account every training session both on a macro level, i.e. throughout life, and on a micro level, ie immediately during and after the sporting activity. Done once a week, HIT training can bring enormous health and fitness benefits! Which ones are these?
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Julian Massler
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10
Jun 2020

Exercise less, build more muscles: A chat with Chief AURUM Evangelist Julian

Recovery after training is as important as the training itself. But how often should you exercise in order to build muscle efficiently and not to disturb the process of muscle tissue growth? How long should you take a break between HIT workouts and what to do to relieve sore muscles? We answer these and other questions in a conversation with Chief AURUM Evangelist Julian.
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Stefan Andris
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Mar 2021

Don't be afraid of weight fluctuations, muscle building and water retention - strength training is the right thing for women!

When we - women - speak of a getting fit, we all basically mean one and the same thing: defined body lines. We want to look lean and have “long lean muscles” and this often motivates us to do intensive cardio, group fitness or go for a run as often as possible. Strength training often remains a taboo, not least because of the false impression that strength training makes you bulk while in reality strength training makes you fit, lean and strong.
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Egle Paulauskaite
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10
Jun 2020

Fitness success with just one workout a week! How can that be?

Science clearly shows why properly executed strength training should be carried out at most once a week. Sports physician Doug McGuff explains in a scientifically sound way how this works. To get fit by training less, one needs to increase the intensity of the workout. How?
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Julian Massler
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