CathydsRNA
Cathlete
Hi Cathe,
I have a question for you. I have also posted in open discussion in case someone reading that forum can help.
I know the benefits associated with endurance strength training in terms of increasing lactate threshold and the benefits associated with that. My question is specific to muscle development and muscle fiber recruitment. Are there specific muscle growth gains associated with endurance type workouts (where you are using lower weights but a high number or reps) that you can't get from other strength workouts such as those where you are using heavier weights and lower reps. I know that you feel the burn more with endurance but that burn while important for improving lactate threshold is irelevant to what is going on in terms of muscle growth. So... is there any other benefit to endurance workouts? Will they build up muscle fibers that slower and heavier workouts won't? Thanks.
I have a question for you. I have also posted in open discussion in case someone reading that forum can help.
I know the benefits associated with endurance strength training in terms of increasing lactate threshold and the benefits associated with that. My question is specific to muscle development and muscle fiber recruitment. Are there specific muscle growth gains associated with endurance type workouts (where you are using lower weights but a high number or reps) that you can't get from other strength workouts such as those where you are using heavier weights and lower reps. I know that you feel the burn more with endurance but that burn while important for improving lactate threshold is irelevant to what is going on in terms of muscle growth. So... is there any other benefit to endurance workouts? Will they build up muscle fibers that slower and heavier workouts won't? Thanks.