It's a privilege to age, and an even greater privilege to age well. A large part of that comes down to training consistently, rather than taking an all-or-nothing approach. Most of us have been over ...
If you’ve ever thought to yourself during a workout, wow this is super challenging, a 10 out of 10 for sure, you’ve actually been using RPE (rate of perceived exertion) to measure your exercise ...
Ever since I entered the strength training and high-performance sports industry over 33 years ago, there has been a mammoth shift in many aspects of training. One major change has been the move from ...
Fitness intensity can be one of the most subjective areas of working out. From “rate of perceived exertion” (or RPE) to the famous “runner’s high” or getting “in the zone,” these metrics can, at best, ...
Many exercise physiologists believe that the intensity of an activity is more important than how long you exercise or how many times you repeat an exercise. But gauging exercise intensity can be ...
In a follow-up to my last column (“Differing perceptions of training intensity,” (Aug. 3), I’d like to give readers some tools to address the concept of training to proper intensity in order to ...
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