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Resistance Training Improves Endurance Physical Performance

Christopher Fitzmaurice, MS, CEP, CSCS, CET, Clinical Exercise Physiologist

Christopher Fitzmaurice, MS, CEP, CSCS, CET, Clinical Exercise Physiologist

RT improves muscle strength, mass, power, endurance❤️💪🏋️‍♀️⚕️🏅🧗

The American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) just released a major Position Stand analyzing 137 systematic reviews and more than 30,000 participants to determine how resistance training should actually be prescribed. See Resistance Training Prescription for Muscle Function, Hypertrophy, and Physical Performance in Healthy Adults

The conclusion is unmistakable:

Compared with no exercise, resistance training consistently improves:

Muscle Strength 

Muscle hypertrophy (muscle size)

Power and performance

Balance and gait speed

Ability to perform everyday tasks

Overall physical function across the life span

In other words:

Strength training doesn’t just build muscle — it builds human capability.

One of the most interesting findings from this massive evidence synthesis is that many training approaches work.

There is no single “perfect” resistance training program.

Resistance training improves strength, function, physical performance.

Several principles consistently effect outcome 💪🏻

Train ≥2 sessions per week 

Lift challenging loads to build strength

Accumulate sufficient weekly volume (~10+ sets per muscle group) to maximize hypertrophy

Use a full range of motion

Train with intent and effort

Takeaway 💪🏻

Perhaps the most important message from this ACSM Position Stand:

Consistency matters more than perfection.

Muscle is not just tissue. It is a metabolic organ, a functional reserve, and a key determinant of longevity, resilience, and independence.

The science continues to reinforce a simple truth:

Resistance training should be a foundational pillar of healthcare, aging, and human performance.

Stay healthy 💪🏻

Christopher Fitzmaurice – Clinical Exercise Physiologist @ University of Miami Health System | Certified Cancer Exercise Trainer, Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist, and Health Coach

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