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When the Gain-Train Derails

The Impact of Detraining on Physical Fitness: What You Need to Know Exercise plays a crucial role in maintaining physical health and well-being, but life can sometimes interfere with our training routines. When regular exercise is paused or significantly reduced, “detraining” occurs. Understanding detraining and its effects can help you Read more…

By traindbyscience, 9 monthsSeptember 13, 2024 ago
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What is so special about periodised training?

You may have seen or heard us use the words “Periodised Training” when describing our services, which definitely makes us sound professional and fancy. But what is periodised training? Unfortunately, it doesn’t mean that you only train for a period and then stop because you have your gains for life. Read more…

By traindbyscience, 12 monthsJuly 4, 2024 ago
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From Arnie to Einstein – How exercise improves your brain function.

Many people know about the physical benefits of exercise but less is known about the effect of exercise on brain health and mood. This area is becoming increasingly bigger in research and there have been some interesting findings come out. A review performed by Basso and Suzuki (2017) found the Read more…

By traindbyscience, 1 yearJune 12, 2024 ago
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Winter Sickness: Why Pedaling Like a Maniac Won’t Banish Your Viruses!

Winter is here and with it, a plethora of wonderful viruses and sicknesses ready to cosy up in your body and test your immune system out. While I wish that I could write an article on how “exercise completely clears your body of all deadly viruses”, sadly it is untrue Read more…

By traindbyscience, 1 yearJune 12, 2024 ago
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To Train or Not to Train When Injured? That is the big question!

When we get injured, it is understandable to think that abandoning all of our training and waiting for time to heal our injury is the most effective method. Unfortunately, we do this out of fear of not wanting to make our injury any worse, rather than determination to making it Read more…

By traindbyscience, 1 yearJune 12, 2024 ago
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Why Your Muscles Hate You: The Lowdown on Post-Workout Soreness

Firstly, lets be clear about what we mean when we say “soreness”. We’re talking about that stiff and achy feeling you get in your muscles 24-48 hours after your workout and then stays around for roughly the same time. This is referred to as delayed onset muscle soreness or DOMS Read more…

By traindbyscience, 1 yearJune 5, 2024 ago

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  • When the Gain-Train Derails
  • A Guide for Parents and Athletes for the off-season
  • What is so special about periodised training?
  • From Arnie to Einstein – How exercise improves your brain function.
  • Winter Sickness: Why Pedaling Like a Maniac Won’t Banish Your Viruses!

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