For strength, the more similar the bodybuilding advice is to “do a moderate amount of very difficult compound exercises about once a week, more difficult every session,” the more I agree with it.
For general health, I don’t think four hours of aerobic exercise per week is enough at all. I try to get more than that. Is it really possible to survive half marathons and such on four hours of training per week? If there is a way to munchkinize running as there is for bodybuilding, I don’t know it. The best things I know of are interval training and stair running.
I have not read the book.
For strength, the more similar the bodybuilding advice is to “do a moderate amount of very difficult compound exercises about once a week, more difficult every session,” the more I agree with it.
For general health, I don’t think four hours of aerobic exercise per week is enough at all. I try to get more than that. Is it really possible to survive half marathons and such on four hours of training per week? If there is a way to munchkinize running as there is for bodybuilding, I don’t know it. The best things I know of are interval training and stair running.