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Why is there so much talk about VO2Max with Coach Debbie Potts?

Why is there so much talk about VO2Max with Coach Debbie Potts?

FromThe Low Carb Athlete


Why is there so much talk about VO2Max with Coach Debbie Potts?

FromThe Low Carb Athlete

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Jan 25, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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What is your VO2 Max?   VO2 max is a valuable indicator of cardiovascular health because it reflects the efficiency of the cardiovascular system in delivering oxygen to working muscles during exercise. The cardiovascular system includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood, and its primary function is to transport oxygen and nutrients to tissues while removing waste products. Here's how VO2 max is linked to cardiovascular health: Heart Efficiency: VO2 max is influenced by the efficiency of the heart in pumping blood. During exercise, the heart pumps oxygenated blood to the muscles at an increased rate. A higher VO2 max suggests that the heart is capable of pumping a larger volume of blood per minute, ensuring an adequate supply of oxygen to meet the demands of physical activity. Stroke Volume: VO2 max is closely related to stroke volume, which is the amount of blood ejected from the left ventricle of the heart with each beat. A well-conditioned cardiovascular system, as indicated by a higher VO2 max, often corresponds to an increased stroke volume. This means that the heart can pump more blood with each contraction, leading to better oxygen delivery to the muscles. Capillary Density: An efficient cardiovascular system is also associated with an optimal capillary network in muscles. Capillaries are tiny blood vessels that facilitate the exchange of oxygen and nutrients with muscle tissues. Regular aerobic exercise, which contributes to a higher VO2 max, promotes the development of a dense capillary network, enhancing oxygen delivery to working muscles. Blood Volume and Oxygen-Carrying Capacity: Physical training, especially aerobic exercise, can increase blood volume and the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood. This is beneficial for overall cardiovascular health and contributes to the ability to transport more oxygen to tissues, as reflected in a higher VO2 max. Mitochondrial Density: The cardiovascular system works in conjunction with the respiratory and muscular systems to support aerobic metabolism. A higher VO2 max is associated with an increased number and efficiency of mitochondria in muscle cells. Mitochondria are the energy-producing organelles in cells, and their presence and function are vital for sustained aerobic activity. In summary, VO2 max is a comprehensive measure that reflects the integrated functioning of the cardiovascular system during exercise. A higher VO2 max suggests better cardiovascular efficiency, which is associated with a reduced risk of cardiovascular diseases, improved aerobic endurance, and overall better cardiovascular health. https://debbiepotts.net/what-is-vo2-max/ https://debbiepotts.net/how-pnoe-metabolic-active-test-determines-your-zones/ https://debbiepotts.net/how-do-you-test-your-metabolism-at-rest-during-exercise/ https://debbiepotts.net/stop-guessing-how-to-fuel-train-perform-to-be-your-best-self/
Released:
Jan 25, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Debbie Potts is the host of 'The Low Athlete Podcast', author, speaker and coach. Transform the WHOLE you from the inside out with The WHOLESTIC Method elements. In this podcast, you will gain the knowledge how to burn fat, optimize health (mitochondria!) and improve athletic performance. If you want to be a peak performer in LIFE and SPORTS, then listen in each week to our conversations on all topics to optimize your health and longevity. Do you want to improve your athletic performance AND the aging process at the same time? Debbie will discuss the elements of with "The WHOLESTIC Method" program: 1. Nutrition 2. Exercise 3. Sleep 4. Stress 5. Movement & Mobility 6. Digestion & Gut Health (Immunity!) 7. Hydration 8. Happiness, Play & Gratitude Life is not a Race… it is a journey. Learn from Debbie’s mistakes in over training and being addicted to busyness for too many years. Now she is on a mission to help others living life as a race to avoid burn out and break down at a cellular level. You will learn how to become metabolically flexible fat burner, optimize your health, and improve your performance for athletics- or just the challenges of daily life! More is not better... The GOLDILOCKS Effect is real! Learn from Debbie's mistakes, experiences and education. Stop over training, under recovering and living each day as a race. You will learn when you should slow down to push the 'pause-reset' button to re-calibrate daily! We discuss external stressors and hidden internal stressors that are impacting your ability to burn fat, performance gains and longevity. Men and women are different but also that we are all bio-individuals with different genetic make up, stressors and lifestyles- so there is NOT once size fits all approach to anything! Join the journey and transform the WHOLE you from the inside out with "The WHOLESTIC Method' elements and Coach Debbie Potts. Debbie is committed to following her purpose, passion and mission to helping transform the WHOLE you from the inside out with "The WHOLESTIC Method". Read all about Debbie's journey in her book 'LIFE IS NOT A RACE' and in her 'The WHOLESTIC Method Manual" on Amazon. Contact Debbie to learn about her "health detective" services on www.debbiepotts.net Debbie is a certified Kion Coach, Functional Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (NTP) and certified Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner (FDN-P) - as well as much more! Learn more about Debbie on www.debbiepotts.net. Debbie Potts Health Coach, Author, Speaker & Podcaster Host of The Low Carb Athlete Podcast The WHOLESTIC Method Coaching Program FNTP, FDN-P, NASM CPT, CHEK HLC, Kion Coach BURN FAT. OPTIMIZE HEALTH. IMPROVE PERFORMANCE.