STRENGTH AND POWER: How to Achieve Both

STRENGTH AND POWER: How to Achieve Both Strength and power are often mentioned together in the context of fitness, but they're not quite the same thing. Strength is all about how much force your muscles can produce — imagine picking up the heaviest weight you can manage for a single rep. That's your maximum strength in action. Power, on the other hand, is about how quickly you can use that strength. It's force combined with speed, or, in scientific terms, the rate at which you can perform work (force × velocity) [Wiley Online Library; Springer]. How to Train for Strength: If your goal is to get stronger, focus on using heavy weights and lower reps — typically between 1 and 6 reps per set, with loads of 80–100% of your one-rep max. You'll also want longer rests between sets. This approach targets both your nervous system (helping you recruit more muscle fibers) and your muscles themselves (increasing the size of your muscle fibers) [Wiley Online Library; Sports Medic...