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Cross-training may be the key to a long life

Last updated: January 20, 2026 11:20 pm
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Variety is the spice of life, perhaps particularly when it comes to working out

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Many athletes incorporate a diverse range of exercises into their routine to enhance their performance. Recent research suggests that this cross-training approach not only benefits athletic performance but may also contribute to longevity.

An analysis of two long-term studies spanning over 30 years revealed that individuals who engaged in a variety of physical activities were 19% less likely to die from any cause compared to those who maintained a consistent but less diverse exercise regimen.

Lead researcher, Han Han from Harvard University, emphasizes the importance of mixing different types of physical activities to maximize health benefits. While the study’s findings are compelling, Han cautions that they only indicate a correlation rather than a direct cause-and-effect relationship.

Unlike traditional exercise studies that focus on the intensity or volume of physical activity, this research examined nine distinct aerobic activities including walking, jogging, cycling, swimming, and strength training. The study analyzed data from 70,000 women and 41,000 men collected through the Nurses’ Health Study and the Health Professionals Follow-Up Study.

Interestingly, the researchers observed a point of diminishing returns in terms of mortality risk reduction when individuals exceeded a certain threshold of weekly exercise hours. This suggests that diversifying one’s exercise routine could offer additional benefits beyond a certain point.

According to Han, mixing different types of physical activities may trigger unique physiological responses in the body, leading to enhanced overall health outcomes. She also suggests that the optimal combination of exercises may vary depending on an individual’s age and fitness level.

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Duck-chul Lee, a researcher at the University of Pittsburgh, acknowledges the significance of this study in highlighting the potential benefits of combining various forms of exercise for improved longevity. He notes that future research utilizing wearable fitness trackers could provide more accurate data on individuals’ activity levels.

While the study has its limitations, including reliance on self-reported data and potential bias in participant reporting, it aligns with current recommendations from the World Health Organization, emphasizing the importance of both aerobic and resistance training for overall health and longevity.

As research in this area continues to evolve, Han emphasizes the need for further investigation into the synergistic effects of different types of physical activities to optimize health outcomes. For now, incorporating a diverse range of exercises into one’s routine may offer a holistic approach to improving both athletic performance and overall well-being.

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