The benefits of cross-training

In: Fitness| Strength Training| Whole Body Vibration

25 Jan 2012

Just as a diverse diet provides vitamins and minerals, a complete exercise program should consist of varied activities to work every part of your body – in other words, cross-training.  Cross-training means that you incorporate a variety of activities into your exercise routine. It’s a way to broaden your activities and work different muscles.  Cross-training can be as simple as swapping an activity. For example, you may swim one day and run the next. Or, it can combine several types of exercises in one workout session. 

Whole body vibration is a great option for cross training.  There are many benefits and it is a fast, effective alternative to resistance training that enhances muscular strength and power in both sedentary and athletic populations. Because of the low-impact nature of the exercise and the relatively low exertion required make whole body vibration an attractive exercise mode when working with obese and elderly clients. Additionally, it can be a good cross-training option for athletes wishing to minimize the amount of repetitive joint loading on their bodies.

Whole-body vibration training has been shown to increase muscular strength, explosive power and anabolic hormone levels when performed for as little as 4 minutes three times a week (Bosco et al. 2000; Torvinen et al. 2002). It requires relatively little exertion compared with traditional forms of exercise; yet studies comparing this training method to traditional strength training have found similar gains in strength and, in some cases, more gains in explosive power (Delecluse, Roelants & Verschueren 2003; Roelants et al. 2004).

Benefits of Cross Training

  • ·          Reduces exercise boredom
  • ·          Allows you to be flexible about you training needs and plans 
  • ·          Produces a higher level of all around conditioning
  • ·          Conditions the entire body, not just specific muscle groups
  • ·          Reduces the risk of injury
  • ·          Work some muscles while others rest and recover
  • ·          Can continue to train while injured
  • ·          Improves your skill, agility and balance

 It is always recommended that an individual should consult with their family physician who understands their medical history before embarking on any new exercise or rehabilitation protocol.  Exercise can strengthen the cardiovascular system, bones, muscles, joints, reduce body fat and improve flexibility, balance and coordination. But if you want to see all of these benefits, you’ll need to start cross training. What better time to start than now with whole body vibration?

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