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VOA健康报道2024--How Hard Should You Train?

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How Hard Should You Train?

"No pain, no gain" is an old saying in English. It means that one has to suffer or work hard in order to succeed or make progress.

The expression is now often used to push people to train harder or exercise more to get good effects.

But just how much pain do you have to have from weight training? The answer depends on what you are trying to gain, fitness1 experts say.

For years, some trainers have told people that to get the best results, they need to train "until failure."

Training "until failure" means that you do an exercise until you cannot do one more repetition. Some recent studies, however, suggest training "until failure" with weights may only help some people.

"If somebody wants to increase muscle mass as much as they possibly can, then training to failure is something to consider," said Michael Zourdos of Florida Atlantic University.

Zourdos co-wrote a review of 55 research papers on the subject in the scientific publication Sports Medicine.

Zourdos and colleagues found that lifting weights "until failure" may build bigger muscles. But training in such a way is not needed to increase strength. He said people who work out hard, but do not push themselves to exhaustion2, will still likely make their health and fitness better. "There is a difference between training for health and training for elite3 performance benefits," he said.

For the average person simply looking to increase their fitness levels, Zourdos said it is much easier to get results. He explained people who work out regularly would benefit from an intense session that comes within five to 10 repetitions of failure.

He also said "failure training" often comes at a cost. People who train until failure might be so tired and in so much pain that they skip their next workout or two.

In rare cases, extremely difficult training can even be harmful. One example is the condition called rhabdomyolysis, where damaged muscles begin to break down, possibly causing kidney4 damage.

James Fisher is a sport science expert and advisor5 in Southampton, England. He said many people are not interested in the idea of working until complete exhaustion.

"What we're really talking about is how hard you should work when you go to the gym," he said.

Fisher added that the idea should be understood to mean that people can spend less time in the gym - if they work hard.

"If you're short on time, then you can push yourself harder, and then you don't need to work out as long," he said.

Fisher explained that to increase strength, it is necessary to push your muscles to a certain level.

"If you lift a weight you can easily lift ten times or more, you never really work hard enough," he said. "Now, if we increase the weight so that on the ninth and 10th rep, it feels ... hard, that will benefit your muscle..."

Still, Fisher said that the best workout is "one that people will actually do," regardless of how hard they push themselves. He said that strength training is probably the best single thing people can do for their health, quality of life and longevity6.

Whatever your fitness goal, Fisher said the idea of failure training can be included into your workout. People should then rest the muscle group they have trained for about two days, he said.

For people who have more experience, experts suggest saving the failure training for some of the workouts, or on the last set of exercises in your session.

"It's not meant to be for every person, every time they work out," Fisher said. "This is a tough way to exercise."

Words in This Story

repetition - n. a motion or exercise (such as a push-up, squat7, or pullup) that is repeated and usually counted

colleague - n. a fellow worker or professional

exhaustion - n. the act or process of using up all of your energy; the act or process of using all of a muscle's ability

elite -- adj. superior in quality, skill, etc.

benefit - n. a good or helpful result or effect

gym -- n. a space containing equipment for weight training, cardiovascular training, etc.

longevity -- n. length of life


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1 fitness Xjpxr     
n.适合,适当,健康,健身
参考例句:
  • They're doing exercises to improve their fitness.他们为增强体质而做体操。
  • No one questions her fitness for the job.没人怀疑她能胜任这项工作。
2 exhaustion OPezL     
n.耗尽枯竭,疲惫,筋疲力尽,竭尽,详尽无遗的论述
参考例句:
  • She slept the sleep of exhaustion.她因疲劳而酣睡。
  • His exhaustion was obvious when he fell asleep standing.他站着睡着了,显然是太累了。
3 elite CqzxN     
n.精英阶层;实力集团;adj.杰出的,卓越的
参考例句:
  • The power elite inside the government is controlling foreign policy.政府内部的一群握有实权的精英控制着对外政策。
  • We have a political elite in this country.我们国家有一群政治精英。
4 kidney k2wxy     
n.肾,腰子,类型
参考例句:
  • Several of the patients had received kidney transplant.病人中有几位已接受了肾移植手术。
  • The operation to transplant a kidney is now fairly routine.肾脏移植手术如今已相当常见。
5 advisor JKByk     
n.顾问,指导老师,劝告者
参考例句:
  • They employed me as an advisor.他们聘请我当顾问。
  • The professor is engaged as a technical advisor.这位教授被聘请为技术顾问。
6 longevity C06xQ     
n.长命;长寿
参考例句:
  • Good habits promote longevity.良好的习惯能增长寿命。
  • Human longevity runs in families.人类的长寿具有家族遗传性。
7 squat 2GRzp     
v.蹲坐,蹲下;n.蹲下;adj.矮胖的,粗矮的
参考例句:
  • For this exercise you need to get into a squat.在这次练习中你需要蹲下来。
  • He is a squat man.他是一个矮胖的男人。
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