Does aerobic exercise blunt gains? | Dr. Brad Schoenfeld

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Some animal research proposes that concurrent training – combining resistance and aerobic exercise in the same training session – is detrimental because of the chronic interference hypothesis. This hypothesis states that aerobic exercise boosts catabolic pathways such as AMPK and blunts anabolic pathways like mTOR, thus lessening the adaptations from resistance training.

Dr. Schoenfeld says the situation is likely more complex and nuanced. For example, a marathon runner will have difficulty with hypertrophy, probably due to overtraining rather than intracellular signaling negatively affecting muscle development. He stresses that each person's circumstances are unique. In this clip, Dr. Brad Schoenfeld explains how to incorporate resistance and endurance training into workout routines.

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