Wolff’s Law, introduced by the German anatomist Julius Wolff in the 19th century, states that bones adapt to the stress placed on them. When you apply appropriate pressure through weight-bearing activities or resistance training, your bones will strengthen and remodel themselves over time, becoming denser and more resilient.
In simpler terms, bones are dynamic structures that respond to the demands placed on them. When you regularly engage in strength-based exercises, your bones adapt to withstand greater forces, becoming more robust. This principle is ...
When most people think about lifting heavy weights, they often associate it with bodybuilders or elite athletes. However, the benefits of weight training extend far beyond muscle size and strength. Lifting heavy weights is a cornerstone of overall health and well-being, playing a crucial role in joint health, the strength of tendons and ligaments, and the integrity of your bones. In this post, we'll explore why incorporating heavy lifting into your routine is vital, supported by compelling research like the LIFTMOR trial.
Lifting heavy weights offers a multitude of health benefits that go beyond mere aesthetics. Here’s why it’s so important:
Muscle Mass and Metabolic Health: Lifting heavy weights stimulates muscle growth, which is essential for maintaining a healthy metabolism. Muscle tissue burns more calories at rest co...
In weight training, progress is the number one goal, as they say if it doesn't challenge you, it doesn't change you.Â
Whether you're aiming to build muscle, increase strength, or boost endurance, the key lies in progressive overload—continually challenging your muscles and nervous system to grow and get more efficient.Â
One of the most effective and systematic approaches to achieving this is the Double Progression Method. This method not only ensures steady progress but also helps you break through plateaus and keep your workouts engaging and productive.
The Double Progression Method is a proven technique that involves two key variables: the amount of weight lifted and the number of repetitions performed. By systematically increasing both, this method ensures that your muscles are consistently challenged, promoting growth and strength gains. Here’s how to implement the Do...
Musculoskeletal injuries can significantly impact your quality of life, hindering your ability to perform everyday activities and enjoy your favourite sports, activities or the way you like to live your life. At Health Max Exercise Physiology, we specialise in providing tailored rehabilitation programs that address the unique needs of each individual. Here’s why you should see an Exercise Physiologist (EP) when dealing with musculoskeletal injuries.
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If you're struggling with chronic pain, recovering from an injury, or simply aiming to improve your overall fitness and health, an Exercise Physiologist (EP) can be a vital resource. At Health Max Exercise Physiology, we specialise in personalised exercise programs that address a variety of health conditions and fitness goals. This blog post will explore the many ways an exercise physiologist can help you achieve optimal health and well-being.
Key Areas of Expertise:
Injury Rehabilitation
Chronic Disease Management
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