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Why and how on VO2 Max testing for LONGEVITY!

Why and how on VO2 Max testing for LONGEVITY!

FromThe Low Carb Athlete


Why and how on VO2 Max testing for LONGEVITY!

FromThe Low Carb Athlete

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32 minutes
Released:
Oct 5, 2023
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Podcast episode

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Learn more about my purpose, passion and mission here Understanding VO2 Max The first thing to understand is that a higher VO2 max is generally better than a lower VO2 max. A higher VO2 max means that your body is better at taking oxygen from the air and delivering it to your muscles. The more oxygen your muscles can get, the more nutrients you can aerobically transform into the molecular fuel (ATP) that your muscles use to contract and perform. This is important because your aerobic metabolic pathways are by far your most efficient source of energy for your body.  Higher is better than lower, got it. But how high is high enough?  If you are a competitive marathon runner, triathlete, cyclist, or cross-country skier, then the answer is really, really high. Top endurance athletes practically dedicate their lives to improving their VO2 max.  For most people, however, a good VO2 max is understood in terms of so-called normal values. These are the ranges of VO2 max that researchers have identified in the general population. This is where things can get tricky. Similar VO2 max results can mean different things for different people.  A VO2 max of 40 can be excellent for one person, good for another and only poor for a third. What? The missing context here is that the first person is a 28-year-old woman, the second is a 42-year-old man and the last is a 20-year-old male student.  Making sense of VO2 max requires personal context. That is the challenge.  Read more articles on VO2 Max here Are you an athlete seeking to push your limits and achieve new heights in your performance? Whether you're a professional or recreational athlete, we understand the drive to beat your personal best, conquer your next triathlon, or even complete your first marathon. But here's the truth: It's not just about training harder. The key to unlocking your full potential lies in teaching smarter and tailoring your approach to your body's needs. Everyone who knows the power of breath analysis believes that biology, not psychology, defines success. Through breath analysis, also known as VO2max or metabolic testing, we can unlock the secrets to optimizing your nutrition and training for your specific metabolism. Let's dive into what a breath analysis test can reveal and how it can revolutionize your athletic journey: VO2 max: It's the maximum amount of oxygen your body can absorb and utilize during exercise. VO2 max serves as the strongest predictor of your athletic performance and improvement. By understanding your VO2 max, you'll have a clear measure of your aerobic capacity and endurance potential. This knowledge allows you to tailor your training programs to improve oxygen uptake, enhancing performance and endurance. Movement Economy: Movement economy refers to how efficiently your body moves. It encompasses running or cycling form, biomechanics, and muscle activation patterns. Improving your movement economy reduces energy consumption and minimizes fatigue accumulation during training and competition. This translates to more efficient movement, enhanced performance, and the ability to sustain higher intensities for longer durations. Training Zones: Your body responds differently to different training intensities. Training zones are specific heart rates or power ranges where your body optimally adapts and improves. Training within these zones allows you to target specific energy systems, build endurance, improve speed, and maximize your overall performance. Understanding your training zones empowers you to train smarter, optimize your workouts, and achieve your desired goals more effectively. Fuel Usage: Understanding how your body utilizes fats and carbohydrates during exercise is essential for optimizing nutrition. Different training intensities and sports require varying amounts of fuel sources. By knowing your fuel usage patterns, you can strategically plan your nutrition, ensuring you have the right macronutrients to support your energy needs. T
Released:
Oct 5, 2023
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