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Critical Oxygen
Philip Batterson, Ph.D.
96 episodes
2 days ago
We teach athletes and coaches how to optimize their physiology and maximize their endurance potential! By speaking to experts with backgrounds in research, coaching, nutrition, and physiological testing we bring the science of endurance sport success directly to you in an applied way!
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We teach athletes and coaches how to optimize their physiology and maximize their endurance potential! By speaking to experts with backgrounds in research, coaching, nutrition, and physiological testing we bring the science of endurance sport success directly to you in an applied way!
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Health & Fitness
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Critical Oxygen
How I Used Science to Complete my First Race in 2 Years | #94

In this episode of the Critical Oxygen podcast, we are doing another SOLO podcast where I discuss my journey from chronic injuries to successfully completing two races after six months of consistent training. I emphasize the importance of understanding training volume (mileage and intensity) as a load marker, the role of key individuals in my recovery, and how blood work has been a game changer for performance. The episode includes a detailed recap of my recent race experiences and the adjustments I made to my training regimen to achieve success. In this conversation, I discuss my training journey leading up to my first race in two years. I share insights on physiological testing, performance assessment, nutrition, recovery strategies, and the importance of managing training volume and intensity. And I emphasize the significance of threshold work in race preparation.


TAKEAWAYS

Training volume is not just about mileage.

Blood work can reveal underlying health issues affecting performance.

Cross-training can help prevent overuse injuries.

Monitoring physiological markers can guide training intensity.

Nutrition plays a crucial role in race preparation.

Enjoy!Enjoying these podcasts, subscribe to get notified when new episodes are released. If you have a question or topic you want me to address, leave a comment!Follow Phil on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/drphilbattersonCheck out Rythm Health - https://rythmhealth.com/?via=criticaloxygenInterested in being coached by me? Book a free consultation here - https://calendly.com/batterson-phil/critical-connectionCHAPTERS00:00 Intro

02:48 Overcoming Injuries and Building Consistency

06:04 Key Influencers in My Recovery

11:45 The Role of Blood Work in Performance

15:08 Race Recap: Tiger Claw Ascent

26:58 Training Adjustments for Success

29:27 Physiological Testing and Performance Assessment

32:39 Nutrition and Recovery Strategies

35:40 Training Volume and Intensity Management

39:55 Threshold Work and Race Preparation

49:15 Race Experience and Future Goals

KEYWORDSrunning, training volume, injuries, endurance, physiological testing, race recap, recovery, blood work, performance, consistency, physiological testing, performance assessment, nutrition, recovery strategies, training volume, intensity management, threshold work, race preparation, race experience, future goalsPhoto Credit: Mark Griffith https://markgriffith.smugmug.com/Tiger-Claw-2025

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5 months ago
58 minutes 19 seconds

Critical Oxygen
How to Manage Training Load and Hybrid Training | #93 ft. Dr. Alyssa Olenick

In this episode of the Critical Oxygen Podcast, Dr. Alyssa Olenick and I discuss endurance and hybrid training, focusing how we balance volume and intensity, and the importance of consistency in training.

We explore Alyssa's journey from athlete to academic to coach + athlete. Her insights on training load, and the role of cross-training in optimizing performance. We emphasize that more isn't always better and that understanding one's body and training needs is crucial for success in endurance sports. We also discuss the intricacies of hybrid training, discussing what it is, its benefits, the importance of cross-training, and the role of nutrition and sleep in optimizing performance.

We clarify the distinction between hybrid and concurrent training, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach to strength and endurance. The discussion also highlights common misconceptions about the interference effect of endurance training on strength gains and the critical role of adequate nutrition and recovery in achieving athletic goals.

More info on Dr. Alyssa Olenick:

As founder of Doc Lyss Fitness and creator of The Lyss Method, she designs transformative strength, endurance, and hybrid training programs. A certified sports nutritionist, CrossFit Level 2 Trainer, ultra-marathon runner, and strength athlete herself, Alyssa lives the principles she teaches. Her mission: translate complex science into accessible strategies that empower clients to thrive—whether in the gym, on roads, or exploring trails. Dr. Olenick bridges the gap between research and results-driven training.

Learn more at www.doclyssfitness.com and www.thelyssmethod.com

TAKEAWAYS

- Consistency in training leads to better adaptation and performance.

- Cross-training can help improve fitness without the risk of overuse injuries.

- Hybrid training aims to maximize both strength and endurance simultaneously.

- For most people the interference effect of endurance training on strength is minimal.

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Interested in learning more about physiology? Check out the Critical Oxygen website for blogs, courses, and coaching - https://www.criticaloxygen.com/


CHAPTERS

00:00 Introduction to Endurance Training and Optimization

03:00 Alyssa Olenick's Journey in Fitness and Academia

06:10 The Balance of Training: Volume vs. Intensity

08:58 Injury Management and Training Smart

11:45 The Importance of Consistency in Training

15:10 Understanding Training Load and Adaptation

18:08 The Nuances of Training for Different Goals

21:03 The Role of Cross-Training in Endurance Training

23:56 Final Thoughts on Training Effectiveness

36:09 The Benefits of Cross-Training

39:37 Understanding Hybrid Training

44:47 Defining Hybrid vs. Concurrent Training

48:52 The Interference Effect in Training

55:07 Nutrition's Role in Hybrid Training

01:00:50 Optimizing Sleep for Performance

01:06:24 Simplifying Training for Better Results


KEYWORDS endurance training, hybrid training, injury management, training load, consistency, volume vs intensity, cross-training, fitness optimization, exercise physiology, athlete performance, cross-training, hybrid training, concurrent training, nutrition, sleep optimization, athletic performance, endurance, strength training, recovery, training strategies

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6 months ago
1 hour 11 minutes 26 seconds

Critical Oxygen
How to Breathe Better According to Science | #92 ft. Dr. Eric Harbour

In this episode of the Critical Oxygen Podcast, Dr. Eric Harbour, Ph.D. and I discuss the how to breath better during endurance exercise according to science! In this episode we explore the mechanics of breathing, the physiological implications of different breathing patterns, and how these can be optimized for better endurance and performance. The conversation touches on the limitations athletes face regarding their breathing, the psychological aspects of breathing, and the potential for training to improve breathing efficiency and effectiveness. We also discuss the risks associated with over and under breathing, providing insights into how these factors can impact overall health and exercise performance. Our main topic of focus is Eric's research paper called Breath Tools: A Synthesis of Evidence-Based Breathing Strategies to Enhance Human Running - https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/physiology/articles/10.3389/fphys.2022.813243/full TAKEAWAYS - Breathing patterns significantly influence athletic performance. - Breath control can enhance both physiological and psychological aspects of exercise. - The lung structure is relatively fixed, but breathing function can be improved. - Nasal breathing offers various benefits, including better airway quality. But has limitations at higher exercise intensities. Enjoy! More about Dr. Eric Harbour: Eric has a Ph.D. in sports biomechanics, with a focus on breathing pattern in sport. He is a broadly experienced practitioner with a sports medicine background and has worked in NCAA athletics, alpine ski racing, and New Zealand rugby. His current role as a postdoctoral research scientist is in collaboration with adidas and other companies developing analytical approaches and wearable feedback interfaces to better understand and improve sports experiences. He is a runner, cyclist, and keen outdoor athlete and currently lives with his wife, child, and dog in Salzburg, Austria. Enjoying these podcasts, subscribe to get notified when new episodes are released. If you have a question or topic you want me to address, leave a comment! Follow Phil on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/criticalo2 Interested in learning more about physiology? Check out the Critical Oxygen website for blogs, courses and coaching -https://www.criticaloxygen.com/ CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction to Breathing and Performance 02:59 The Science of Breathing Patterns 05:47 Breathing Mechanics and Physiology 09:08 Breathing Limitations in Athletes 12:01 The Role of Breathing in Exercise 14:55 Breathing Techniques and Their Benefits 17:50 Breathing Adaptations and Training 20:45 Psychological Aspects of Breathing 23:58 Conclusion and Future Directions 34:40 Understanding Breathing Mechanics 36:55 Exploring Breath Tools and Strategies 39:51 The Importance of Diaphragmatic Breathing 45:51 Nasal vs. Mouth Breathing: The Debate 51:16 Active Exhale Techniques and Their Benefits 58:47 Risks of Over and Under Breathing 01:09:24 Exploring CO2 Tolerance and Exercise 01:12:24 Breath Control in Swimming and Running 01:15:50 The Synchronization of Breathing and Movement 01:20:08 Breathing Techniques and Their Impact on Performance 01:25:49 Measuring Breathing Patterns in Athletes 01:30:36 Practical Applications of Breathing Strategies 01:35:58 The Role of Sighing in Exercise 01:41:18 Conclusion and Future Directions KEYWORDS breathing, sports performance, physiology, endurance, breathing patterns, respiratory training, athletes, breathing mechanics, oxygen transport, psychological effects, breathing mechanics, diaphragmatic breathing, nasal breathing, mouth breathing, breath tools, respiratory training, exercise physiology, breathing techniques, performance, wellness, CO2 tolerance, exercise physiology, breathing techniques, performance, synchronization, swimming, running, sighing, respiratory patterns, athletic training

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9 months ago
1 hour 43 minutes 50 seconds

Critical Oxygen
How I Use Physiology Assessment to Optimize My Training | #91

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In this episode of the Critical Oxygen podcast, it's just me! In the first solo episode where I discuss my recent physiological testing, and the actionable data I got from the tests. I share my current training, goals, and the specific tests conducted over a week, including 2 performance tests, a 5min all-out test, uphill run. AND 2 physiological tests, a 3-1 limiter assessment and an incline treadmill run. The episode highlights the significance of consistency, nutrition, and monitoring health through blood work, ultimately aiming to optimize endurance performance. I also discuss my training strategy as I transition from VO2 max work to threshold training, emphasizing the importance of protein, and carb intake and caloric management for endurance athletes. I explain the significance of resting metabolism tests and how to interpret RMR results. The conversation also covers the balance between carbohydrates and fats in an athlete's diet, the importance of performance metrics like my Hill test, and the use of technology in physiological testing. Finally, I introduce the concept of a limiter assessment to identify the most significant factors limiting endurance performance. I explain how to determine individual training needs based on physiological data, the significance of incremental treadmill testing, and the relevance of fat max testing for endurance athletes and when to use it or not use it. Throughout the discussion, I emphasize the need for personalized training protocols and the practical applications of test results to optimize performance and overall fitness.


TAKEAWAYS

- Actionable data from physiological tests is crucial for improvement.

- Consistency, specificity, and progression are essential for fitness gains.

- Physiological testing helps identify training zones and limitations.

- Regular physiological assessments can guide training adjustments.


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CHAPTERS

00:00 Introduction to Physiological Testing

02:02 The Importance of Actionable Data

04:51 Personal Training Context and Goals

08:53 Overview of Testing Week

18:04 Detailed Breakdown of Tests

36:01 Results and Insights from Testing

46:04 Transitioning from VO2 Max to Threshold Work

48:27 Understanding Resting Metabolism and RMR Testing

50:48 The Importance of Protein in Endurance Training

52:43 Carbohydrate vs. Fat: Finding the Right Balance

54:36 Tracking Caloric Intake and Weight Management

55:07 Understanding RMR and CO2 Measurement

58:56 The Hill Test: Measuring Performance

01:01:49 Assessing Max Heart Rate and Performance Metrics

01:04:45 Using Technology for Physiological Testing

01:10:57 Conducting a Limiter Assessment for Endurance Performance

01:33:55 Understanding Limiter Assessments

01:38:05 Determining Training Zones

01:46:36 Incremental Treadmill Testing Protocols

01:55:36 Analyzing VO2 Max and Performance Metrics

02:01:52 Practical Applications of Testing Results

02:10:16 Fat Max Testing and Its Relevance

02:18:31 Reflections on Physiological Testing


KEYWORDS

physiological testing, VO2 max, endurance training, performance optimization, fitness goals, training consistency, nutrition, injury prevention, blood work, exercise physiology, VO2 Max, Threshold Work, RMR Testing, Endurance Training, Protein Intake, Weight Management, Performance Metrics, Physiological Testing, Limiter Assessment, limiter assessment, training zones, VO2 max, performance metrics, physiological testing, endurance training, incremental treadmill test, fat max testing, exercise physiology, training optimization

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9 months ago
2 hours 20 minutes 3 seconds

Critical Oxygen
How to Use Muscle Oxygenation (NIRS) for Better Training | #90 - Fast Phys ft. Dave Schell

In this episode of the Critical Oxygen podcast, Dave Schell and I discuss the use of Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) technology, specifically the Moxy Monitor, to enhance endurance training. We discuss the importance of proper placement of the device, how to interpret SMO2 readings, and the practical applications of NIRS in optimizing warmups and training readiness. The conversation emphasizes the need for athletes to understand their physiological responses to training and how to use this data to inform their workouts effectively. TAKEAWAYS - Proper placement of the Moxy Monitor is crucial for accurate readings. - SMO2 indicates how muscles cope with exercise intensity. - Warmups should be tailored to individual needs for optimal performance. If you have a question or topic you want us to address, leave a comment! Follow Phil on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/criticalo2 Follow Dave on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kaizenendurance/ OR YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@UCT5Cy95BiLIDQh4KS5bohhQ Interested in Gravel or Mountain Bike Coach? Head to Dave's website - https://www.kaizenendurance.coach/ Want to learn more physiology, check out my blog, and courses - https://www.criticaloxygen.com/ CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction to Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) 10:07 Practical Application of Moxy Monitor in Training 20:09 Understanding SMO2 and Its Implications for Performance 30:02 Optimizing Warmups and Training Readiness 40:04 Future Directions and Conclusion KEYWORDS NIRS, Moxy Monitor, SMO2, endurance training, physiological testing, warmup optimization, performance monitoring, exercise physiology, training readiness, athlete development

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10 months ago
42 minutes 27 seconds

Critical Oxygen
The BEST Way to Improve Swim Performance | #89 ft. Coach Aaron Geiser

In this episode of the Critical Oxygen podcast, Coach Aaron Geiser and I discuss how to improve swimming performance for triathletes. We emphasize the importance of proper swim form, the role of video analysis in identifying deficiencies, and the need for a focused approach to training. We highlight how small adjustments in technique can lead to significant improvements in efficiency and performance, as well as the importance of consistency and mindset in endurance training. We also discuss effective strategies for swim training, emphasizing the importance of breaking down sets, progression in training, and the significance of swim form and technique. The discussion highlights the need for safety, confidence, and the enjoyment of the swimming process, while also encouraging athletes to utilize video analysis for improving their swim form. TAKEAWAYS - Proper swim form is crucial for efficiency. - Swimming more does not guarantee faster times. - Video analysis helps identify and correct deficiencies. - Focus on one aspect of technique at a time. - Hydrodynamics play a significant role in swimming performance. Enjoy! Enjoying these podcasts, subscribe to get notified when new episodes are released. If you have a question or topic you want us to address, leave a comment! Follow Phil on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/criticalo2 Follow Aaron on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/triageiser/ Interested in learning more about physiology? Check out the Critical Oxygen website for blogs, courses, and coaching - https://www.criticaloxygen.com/ CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction 02:32 The Importance of Swimming Form 04:24 Building Efficient Swim Techniques 11:21 Utilizing Video for Swim Improvement 17:11 Reprogramming Swim Stroke for Efficiency 23:20 Mindset and Consistency in Training 30:32 Progressing Swim Volume and Specificity 31:00 Optimizing Swim Training: Breaking Down Sets 35:55 Progression in Swimming: Building Endurance and Speed 41:08 The Importance of Swim Form and Technique 44:00 Critical Swim Speed: Understanding Pacing and Performance 52:01 Open Water Swimming: Transitioning from Pool to Open Water KEYWORDS endurance, swimming, triathlon, swim form, efficiency, training, coaching, performance, technique, video analysis, swimming, swim training, endurance, swim form, critical swim speed, open water swimming, triathlon, performance, technique, progression

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10 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes 26 seconds

Critical Oxygen
How to Optimize Performance w/ At Home Blood Tracking | #88 ft. Rythm Health CEO Robby Wade

Get $10 off your first at home Rythm Health blood measurement - https://rythmhealth.com/?via=criticaloxygen In this episode of the Critical Oxygen Podcast, Robby Wade, founder and CEO of Rhythm Health and I discuss the importance of tracking physiological data for personal health optimization. We explore how tracking blood markers can provide insights into hormonal health, performance, and overall well-being. In the conversation we discuss Rythm Health, an at home blood tracking program that uses a TASO device for painless blood collection. We discuss the significance of home health testing, and the interplay between hormones and physical performance. We also discuss the role of supplements, the importance of understanding personal health data, and the need for a holistic approach to health monitoring. We also discuss the importance of personalized nutrition and supplementation, particularly for athletes. We emphasize the need to understand individual physiology and the impact of stress on dietary choices. The discussion covers practical recommendations for busy individuals, the relationship between thoughts and hormones, and the nuances of glucose management. The conversation also highlights the significance of mindset in endurance sports and the balance between carbohydrates and fats in training. Ultimately, it underscores the journey from tracking health metrics to developing intuitive understanding of one's body, along with the importance of regular physiological testing. TAKEAWAYS - Tracking your physiology is essential for personal health optimization. - Education through tracking can lead to better health decisions. - Tracking should be viewed as a learning process, not a test. - Supplements should be tailored to individual needs and deficiencies. Enjoy! Enjoying these podcasts, subscribe to get notified when new episodes are released. If you have a question or topic you want us to address, leave a comment! Follow Phil on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/criticalo2 Follow Robby and Rythm Health on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rythmhealth_/ https://www.instagram.com/itsrobertwade/ https://rythmhealth.com/?via=criticaloxygen Interested in learning more about physiology? Check out the Critical Oxygen website for blogs, courses, and coaching - https://www.criticaloxygen.com/ CHAPTERS 00:00 The Importance of Tracking for Individualized Performance 03:14 Introducing Rhythm Health: A New Era in Blood Tracking 06:00 The Genesis of Rhythm Health: Personal Experiences and Innovations 09:06 Understanding the TASO Device: Revolutionizing Blood Collection 12:00 The Future of Home Health Testing: A Shift in Paradigm 14:46 The Interplay of Hormones and Performance 18:01 HRV and Its Correlation with Health and Performance 20:51 Tracking vs. Testing: A New Perspective on Health Monitoring 24:10 The Role of Supplements in Health Optimization 27:01 The Feedback Loop: Using Data for Better Health Decisions 29:50 The Evolution of Health Tracking: A Holistic Approach 41:14 The Importance of Personalization in Nutrition 44:07 Understanding Stress and Its Impact on Diet 49:16 Practical Recommendations for Busy Lives 51:33 The Relationship Between Thoughts and Hormones 56:49 The Nuances of Glucose Management 01:01:06 The Role of Mindset in Endurance Sports 01:06:10 Balancing Carbohydrates and Fats in Endurance Training 01:10:01 The Journey from Tracking to Intuition 01:17:26 The Importance of Regular Physiological Testing KEYWORDS blood tracking, health optimization, Rhythm Health, hormone testing, home health testing, performance monitoring, HRV, supplements, personal health data, physiological testing, nutrition, supplementation, stress, diet, endurance sports, glucose management, hormones, practical recommendations, personal health, blood tracking

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10 months ago
1 hour 22 minutes 57 seconds

Critical Oxygen
Why Do We Fatigue? | #87 - Fast Phys ft. Dave Schell

In this episode of Fast Physiology on the Critical Oxygen Podcast, Dave Schell and I discuss fatigue. We explore the physiological mechanisms, the role of ATP in muscle contraction, and how specific training can enhance fatigue resistance. We discuss the protective nature of fatigue (i.e. why we fatigue), the importance of understanding metabolic acidosis, and the need for tailored training to prepare for endurance events. The conversation emphasizes the multifactorial aspects of fatigue and the significance of maintaining ATP levels during exercise. TAKEAWAYS - Fatigue is a protective mechanism to prevent catastrophic muscle damage. - Mitochondria help buffer hydrogen ions during exercise. - Factors like heat, and metabolic acidosis contribute to fatigue through different mechanisms. If you have a question or topic you want us to address, leave a comment! Follow Phil on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/criticalo2 Follow Dave on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kaizenendurance/ OR YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@UCT5Cy95BiLIDQh4KS5bohhQ Interested in Gravel or Mountain Bike Coach? Head to Dave's website - https://www.kaizenendurance.coach/ Want to learn more physiology, check out my blog, and courses - https://www.criticaloxygen.com/ CHAPTERS 00:00 Understanding Fatigue: A Protective Mechanism 07:00 Physiological Mechanisms Behind Fatigue 13:07 The Role of ATP and Muscle Contraction 21:05 Training for Fatigue Resistance 25:01 Key Takeaways and Conclusion KEYWORDS fatigue, exercise physiology, ATP, muscle contraction, endurance training, metabolic acidosis, performance, fatigue resistance, physiological mechanisms, training adaptation

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11 months ago
27 minutes 28 seconds

Critical Oxygen
Three Steps to Maximizing Your Off-Season | #86 ft. Aaron Geiser

Don't forget to check out our previous conversation about setting up an effective off-season - https://open.spotify.com/episode/7GJbTtmdf04AbKY204Nx2y?si=4a99fb8d52c24cef In this episode of the Critical Oxygen Podcast, Coach Aaron Geiser and I discuss the importance of the off-season for endurance athletes. We explore the purpose of the off-season, strategies for revitalization and recovery, the significance of individualized plans, and the role of a coach in maintaining fitness and motivation. The conversation emphasizes the psychological benefits of taking time off from structured training and the importance of reflection on past seasons to set new goals. TAKEAWAYS - It's important to have a structured yet flexible off-season plan. - During the off-season athletes should reflect on their previous season to set new goals. - Off-season training can help prevent burnout and injuries. Enjoy! Enjoying these podcasts, subscribe to get notified when new episodes are released. If you have a question or topic you want us to address, leave a comment! Follow Phil on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/criticalo2 Follow Aaron on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/triageiser/ Interested in learning more about physiology? Check out the Critical Oxygen website for blogs, courses, and coaching - https://www.criticaloxygen.com/ CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction to Off-Season Training 03:08 The Purpose of the Off-Season 05:55 Revitalization and Recovery Strategies 08:47 Individualized Off-Season Plans 11:54 Reflecting on Past Seasons 14:48 The Role of a Coach in the Off-Season 17:55 Maintaining Fitness During Off-Season 21:10 Psychological Benefits of Off-Season Training 24:03 Conclusion and Final Thoughts KEYWORDS off-season training, athlete recovery, coaching, endurance sports, fitness maintenance, psychological benefits, training goals, individual plans, revitalization, athlete performance

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11 months ago
38 minutes 41 seconds

Critical Oxygen
The Physiology of Heat Shock Proteins | #85 ft. Dr. Maria Fuentes

In this episode of the Critical Oxygen Podcast, Dr. Maria Fuentes, M.D. and I discuss the critical role of heat shock proteins in exercise and disease. More about Dr. Maria Fuentes: Dr Fuentes is a U.S. ECFMG Certified M.D. and graduated with a Master's in Public Health from The University of Texas at El Paso in 2018. Born and raised in El Paso, Texas, Maria has focused her research studies and gained experience on different areas of medicine and public health that affect the health of the community of both El Paso and Juarez, Mexico including infectious diseases and environmental health. Maria is now pursuing her PhD in Interdisciplinary Health Sciences, at UTEP, studying the the effects of climate change, such as heat waves, on the expression of Heat Shock Proteins (HSP) 27 and 70 and their association with kidney injuries. She is currently a full-time faculty member at the Department of Biology at the El Paso Community College teaching Biology, Anatomy and Physiology courses as well as a guest lecturer at the Department of Public Health at UTEP teaching courses on statistics and public health evaluation. With a background in medicine and public health, Dr. Fuentes explains how these proteins function as cellular protectors during stress, their implications in kidney health, and the need for further research in understanding their roles in various pathophysiologies. The conversation explores links to exercise physiology and public health, emphasizing the importance of understanding the body's responses to stress and the potential for future research in this area. In this conversation, Dr. Maria Fuentes discusses the fascinating role of heat shock proteins (HSPs) in exercise physiology, muscle recovery, and their potential as biomarkers for kidney health. TAKEAWAYS - Heat shock proteins are essential for protein folding and function. - Cellular stress can activate heat shock proteins, not just exercise! - Heat shock proteins play a protective role in cellular integrity. - The immune response can be activated by heat shock proteins in circulation. - Increased expression of heat shock proteins help the body adapt to future stresses. Enjoy! Enjoying these podcasts, subscribe to get notified when new episodes are released. If you have a question or topic you want me to address, leave a comment! Follow Phil on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/criticalo2 Interested in learning more about physiology? Check out the Critical Oxygen website for blogs, courses and coaching -https://www.criticaloxygen.com/ CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction to Heat Shock Proteins 04:58 Dr. Fuentes' Journey in Medicine and Research 09:52 Understanding Heat Shock Proteins 19:46 The Role of Heat Shock Proteins in Cellular Stress 30:07 Heat Shock Proteins and Immune Response 35:12 Pathophysiology and Future Research Directions 37:54 Exploring the Fascination of Heat Shock Proteins 39:15 The Role of Heat Shock Proteins in Exercise 42:07 Understanding Heat Shock Proteins and Muscle Recovery 45:00 Heat Shock Proteins and Mitochondrial Function 52:54 Heat Shock Proteins as Biomarkers for Kidney Health 58:49 Thermal Regulation and Adaptation to Heat 01:10:04 Key Takeaways on Heat Shock Proteins and Exercise KEYWORDS heat shock proteins, exercise physiology, cellular stress, immune response, kidney health, metabolic syndrome, public health, research, endurance athletes, protein folding, heat shock proteins, exercise physiology, muscle recovery, mitochondrial function, biomarkers, kidney health, thermal regulation, stress response, endurance training, health and wellness

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11 months ago
1 hour 14 minutes 52 seconds

Critical Oxygen
Physiological Decoupling and Cardiac Drift Explained | #84 - Fast Phys ft. Dave Schell

In this episode of Fast Physiology on the Critical Oxygen Podcast, Dave Schell and I discuss the concepts of cardiac drift and physiological decoupling. We explore how heart rate responds to prolonged exercise, the physiological mechanisms behind these phenomena, and practical training strategies to mitigate the effects of cardiac drift. The conversation emphasizes the importance of hydration, heat tolerance, and consistent training for endurance athletes. TAKEAWAYS 1) Cardiac drift refers to the increase in heart rate at a steady power output over time. 2) Decoupling compares heart rate to power output, indicating fatigue resistance. 3) Hydration and cooling are crucial for maintaining performance during exercise. 4) Training in specific conditions can help athletes adapt to different environments. If you have a question or topic you want us to address, leave a comment! Follow Phil on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/criticalo2 Follow Dave on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kaizenendurance/ OR YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@UCT5Cy95BiLIDQh4KS5bohhQ Interested in Gravel or Mountain Bike Coach? Head to Dave's website - https://www.kaizenendurance.coach/ Want to learn more physiology, check out my blog, and courses - https://www.criticaloxygen.com/ CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction 01:04 Understanding Cardiac Drift and Decoupling 10:31 Physiological Mechanisms Behind Cardiac Drift 19:08 Practical Applications and Training Strategies 24:09 Conclusion and Future Topics KEYWORDS cardiac drift, physiological decoupling, endurance training, heart rate metrics, exercise physiology, VO2 max, hydration, heat tolerance, performance optimization, fitness

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11 months ago
25 minutes 2 seconds

Critical Oxygen
The Four Characteristics of Successful Endurance Athletes | #83 ft. Aaron Geiser

In this episode, Coach Aaron Geiser and I discuss the characteristics of successful endurance athletes in light of our recent involvement at the Men's IM World Championships in Kona Hawaii. We explore the importance of cooling strategies for performance especially when racing in hot environments like Kona. We emphasize the significance of community building among athletes and the challenges faced during the race, including unexpected weather conditions and the impact of jellyfish on swimmers. We then turn to the topic of the episode, a discussion of what we think makes an endurance athlete successful. We highlight effective training plans, discipline, and the role of rituals in managing stress and enhancing performance. We emphasize the need for consistency, discipline, and smart decision-making in training and racing. TAKEAWAYS - Successful endurance athletes often follow a disciplined training plan. - Balancing stress and recovery is crucial for endurance athletes. - Consistency in training is the key to success. - Athletes must arrive at the start line healthy. - Making in-the-moment decisions can impact race outcomes. Experience helps athletes make better decisions during races. Enjoy! Enjoying these podcasts, subscribe to get notified when new episodes are released. If you have a question or topic you want us to address, leave a comment! Follow Phil on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/criticalo2 Follow Aaron on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/triageiser/ Interested in learning more about physiology? Check out the Critical Oxygen website for blogs, courses, and coaching - https://www.criticaloxygen.com/ CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction to Endurance Success 13:11 Kona World Championships Recap 19:45 Athlete Performance Insights 35:03 Cooling Strategies for Endurance Athletes 36:24 Heat Training and Performance 38:47 Principles of Success in Endurance Events 39:55 Defining Success in Endurance Sports 42:31 Key Characteristics of Successful Athletes 44:42 Making In-the-Moment Decisions 46:12 The Importance of Experience in Racing 48:05 Sticking to a Race Plan 51:41 Adapting to Race Conditions 54:22 The Role of Discipline in Training 57:02 Smart Decisions Leading Up to Race Day 01:00:27 Consistency and Discipline for Success 01:03:51 Basic Principles of Endurance Success KEYWORDS endurance athletes, Kona, Ironman, performance, physiology, coaching, training, success, cooling strategies, athlete insights, heat training, endurance events, athlete success, race strategy, training discipline, performance, Ironman, decision making, pacing, consistency

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12 months ago
1 hour 11 minutes 15 seconds

Critical Oxygen
The Physiology of Durability and Fatigue Resistance | #82 ft. Gabriele Gallo, Ph.D.

In this episode of the Critical Oxygen podcast, Gabriele Gallo, Ph.D. and I explore the concept of durability and fatigue resistance in endurance sports.

We discuss the definitions of durability and recovery, the importance of measuring these factors, and the role of carbohydrate availability in maintaining performance.

The conversation also explores the physiological mechanisms behind fatigue and how athletes can optimize their training and nutrition to enhance durability. The discussion covers various aspects of training, including the significance of high volume, low intensity workouts for improving durability, and the ongoing debate regarding carbohydrate consumption for performance. TAKEAWAYS - Durability is defined as the ability to maintain performance during prolonged exercise. - Recovery ability refers to maintaining performance over consecutive days of training or competition. - Standardizing testing conditions is crucial for accurate durability assessments. - Maintaining glycogen levels is vital to prevent muscle fatigue during prolonged exercise. Enjoy! Enjoying these podcasts, subscribe to get notified when new episodes are released. If you have a question or topic you want me to address, leave a comment! Follow Phil on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/criticalo2 Follow Gabriele on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/knowledgeiswatt OR go subscribe to his substack - https://knowledgeiswatt.substack.com/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAablbGSwrFjiWnk6TMrQs5Y1qRhpmA-qiDa3v8VqW_99CS1aBs0rysr07Sg_aem_OfhqsRgkHOc4XPwpcqZNKg Interested in learning more about physiology? Check out the critical oxygen website for blogs, courses and coaching -https://www.criticaloxygen.com/ CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction to Durability and Endurance Performance 02:58 Understanding Durability: Definitions and Importance 05:49 The Role of Recovery in Endurance Sports 09:06 Measuring Durability: Methods and Protocols 11:56 Factors Influencing Durability in Athletes 15:12 The Relationship Between Carbohydrate Availability and Performance 18:04 Fatigue Mechanisms and Muscle Glycogen 20:55 Practical Applications for Coaches and Athletes 39:42 Optimizing Fuel Sources for Endurance Performance 42:05 The Balance of Carbohydrates and Fat Oxidation 44:54 Training Strategies for Enhanced Fat Oxidation 48:41 The Role of Volume in Durability Training 51:02 Carbohydrate Intake and Performance 55:49 The Debate on Carbohydrate Thresholds 01:01:01 Recovery and Inflammation: The Role of Carbohydrates 01:05:40 Future Directions in Carbohydrate Research 01:11:13 Durability Training: High Volume vs. High Intensity 01:17:56 Conclusion and Practical Applications KEYWORDS durability, endurance performance, recovery, exercise physiology, carbohydrate availability, fatigue resistance, sports science, physiological testing, coaching, athletic performance, endurance performance, fat oxidation, carbohydrate intake, training strategies, durability, sports science, mitochondrial function, recovery, exercise physiology, nutrition

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1 year ago
1 hour 20 minutes 23 seconds

Critical Oxygen
Is Physiological Assessment for Endurance Athletes Useless? | #81 - Fast Phys 25 ft. Dave Schell

In this episode of Fast Physiology on the Critical Oxygen Podcast, Dave Schell and I engage in a spirited debate about the utility and accuracy of physiological assessments, particularly ramp/step tests. We discuss the importance of understanding physiological variables, the differences between lab and field tests, and the value of physiological testing in tracking performance over time. We also discuss the nuances of physiological testing and how different types of tests can effect physiological outcomes. The conversation highlights the nuances of testing methods and the need for flexibility in training approaches. TAKEAWAYS 1) Physiological assessments are crucial for understanding an athlete's underlying physiology and their endurance performance potential. 2) Ramp and step tests can provide valuable information but their design is nuanced and there are some potential limitations. 3) Field tests may offer practical alternatives to lab tests but do not directly measure physiological outcomes. We would love for you to weigh in, what's your take on the use of physiological testing for coaching endurance athletes? If you have a question or topic you want us to address, leave a comment! Follow Phil on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/criticalo2 Follow Dave on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kaizenendurance/ OR YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@UCT5Cy95BiLIDQh4KS5bohhQ Interested in Gravel or Mountain Bike Coach? Head to Dave's website - https://www.kaizenendurance.coach/ Want to learn more physiology, check out my blog, and courses - https://www.criticaloxygen.com/ CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction to Physiological Assessment 02:02 The Debate on Ramp Tests 08:35 Understanding Physiological Variables 15:52 Field Tests vs. Lab Tests 22:48 The Value of Physiological Testing KEYWORDS physiological assessment, ramp tests, endurance training, VO2 max, exercise physiology, field tests, lab tests, performance tracking, endurance athletes, training methods

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1 year ago
34 minutes 13 seconds

Critical Oxygen
How to Optimize Your Training with Better Time Management! | #80 ft. Aaron Geiser

In this episode of the Critical Oxygen Podcast, Coach Aaron Geiser and I discuss time management for endurance athletes. We discuss the common inefficiencies athletes face, the importance of scheduling workouts, and how to set boundaries to prioritize training. We discuss how athletes can evaluate their daily priorities and communicate effectively with their coaches to optimize their training schedules. Through practical tips and personal anecdotes, we provide valuable insights for athletes looking to enhance their performance by managing their time more effectively. TAKEAWAYS - Removing as many distractions as possible is essential for achieving goals. - Setting boundaries helps prioritize important tasks. - Identify what patterns allow you to be most productive. - Flexibility in training schedules is important. Doing 45 minutes of something is better than nothing. Enjoy! Enjoying these podcasts, subscribe to get notified when new episodes are released. If you have a question or topic you want us to address, leave a comment! Follow Phil on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/criticalo2 Follow Aaron on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/triageiser/ Interested in learning more about physiology? Check out the critical oxygen website for blogs, courses and coaching -https://www.criticaloxygen.com/ CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction to Time Management in Endurance Training 02:49 Identifying Inefficiencies in Training 06:04 The Importance of Scheduling Workouts 08:53 Setting Boundaries and Prioritizing Training 12:11 Evaluating Daily Priorities 14:59 Managing Time for Effective Training 17:46 Communicating with Coaches for Better Time Management 28:37 Training Duration and Athlete Goals 31:28 Individualized Training Approaches 36:22 Balancing Training and Life 39:15 Self-Coaching and Realistic Expectations 44:28 Guiding Principles in Training 50:10 Incremental Improvement and Self-Assessment KEYWORDS time management, endurance training, scheduling workouts, prioritization, coaching, efficiency, athlete performance, productivity, training tips, life balance, training duration, athlete goals, individualized training, self-coaching, guiding principles, incremental improvement, time management, recovery, performance, mental health

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1 year ago
58 minutes 6 seconds

Critical Oxygen
Be Healthier and Perform Better with Metabolic and Physiological Flexibility | #79 ft. Mike T. Nelson

In this episode of the Critical Oxygen podcast, Dr. Mike T. Nelson and I discuss metabolic and physiological flexibility, and explore their significance in human performance and health. We discuss the importance of being able to switch between carbohydrate and fat metabolism, the role of exercise in enhancing metabolic flexibility, and the implications of research findings on variability in metabolism. The conversation also touches on practical applications for athletes and individuals looking to optimize their metabolic health through tailored training and nutrition strategies. In this conversation, we discusses the importance of metabolic and physiological flexibility, mitochondrial health, and the role of exercise in enhancing metabolic adaptation. We emphasize the significance the concept of physiological flexibility, which includes temperature regulation, pH balance, and oxygen/CO2 management. The discussion highlights the interconnectedness of these physiological systems and the necessity of a balanced approach to training and recovery. TAKEAWAYS - Metabolic flexibility is the ability to switch between carbohydrate and fat metabolism. - Exercise plays a crucial role in enhancing metabolic flexibility. - Insulin acts as a fuel selector switch in the body. - Physiological flexibility involves maintaining temperature, pH, and gas exchange in the face of greatly changing stress environments. Enjoy! More about Mike: Mike T. Nelson, PhD, MSME, CSCS, CISSN, is a research fanatic who specializes in metabolic flexibility, heart rate variability, and human performance. He has spent 20 years of his life learning how the human body works. He has a PhD in Exercise Physiology, and a MS in Mechanical Engineering (biomechanics). He's an Associate Professor at the Carrick Institute, university instructor at Rocky Mountain University, creator of the Flex Diet Certification & Physiologic Flexibility Cert and a Human Optimization Specialist with the Special Forces Experience. He also is the Research and Human Performance Science Advisor at Tecton -makers of a unique ketone ester, and performance analysis with Rapid Health. He has published research in both physiology and engineering peer-reviewed journals. He's even been called in to share his techniques with top military agencies. In his free time he enjoys spending time with his wife, lifting odd objects, going to metal concerts, and kiteboarding. Find out more at www.miketnelson.com Enjoying these podcasts, subscribe to get notified when new episodes are released. If you have a question or topic you want me to address, leave a comment! Follow Phil on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/criticalo2 Interested in learning more about physiology? Check out the critical oxygen website for blogs, courses and coaching -https://www.criticaloxygen.com/ CHAPTERS 00:00 Understanding Metabolic Flexibility 10:13 The Journey into Human Optimization 19:59 Research Insights on Variability and Metabolism 29:45 Practical Applications of Metabolic Flexibility 40:14 Training for Optimal Metabolic Health 54:36 Metabolic Flexibility and Mitochondrial Health 01:01:05 The Role of Exercise in Metabolic Adaptation 01:06:42 Strength Training and Muscle Mass Preservation 01:12:46 Physiological Flexibility: Understanding the Four Pillars 01:16:36 The Interconnectedness of Physiological Systems KEYWORDS metabolic flexibility, exercise physiology, heart rate variability, human performance, endurance training, carbohydrate metabolism, fat metabolism, physiological testing, energy systems, health optimization, metabolic flexibility, mitochondrial health, exercise adaptation, strength training, physiological flexibility, muscle mass, recovery, high intensity training, CO2 tolerance, health optimization

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1 year ago
1 hour 48 minutes 58 seconds

Critical Oxygen
Maximize Your Mitochondria for Better Endurance Performance! | #78 - Fast Phys 23 ft. Dave Schell

In this of Fast Physiology on the Critical Oxygen Podcast, Dave Schell and I discuss mitochondrial respiration and its importance for endurance training and performance. We discuss the common misconceptions surrounding fatmax and VO2max, especially as it pertains to mitochondrial respiration. We also highlight the significance of both high-intensity and low-intensity training, advocating for a balanced approach to optimize mitochondrial function and overall athletic performance. TAKEAWAYS 1) Mitochondrial respiration is maximal at VO2 max, not fat max. 2) Fat max is related to the ability to oxidize fats, but not the sole indicator of performance. 3) Zone two training enhances mitochondrial density and fat oxidation. 4) High-intensity interval training significantly increases mitochondrial function. If you have a question or topic you want us to address, leave a comment! Follow Phil on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/criticalo2 Follow Dave on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kaizenendurance/ OR YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@UCT5Cy95BiLIDQh4KS5bohhQ Interested in Gravel or Mountain Bike Coach? Head to Dave's website - https://www.kaizenendurance.coach/ Want to learn more physiology, check out my blog, and courses - https://www.criticaloxygen.com/ CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction to Mitochondrial Respiration 01:18 Understanding Mitochondrial Stimulation 05:03 Maximal Mitochondrial Respiration vs. Fat Max 10:27 Practical Applications of Fat Max Training 15:27 The Role of High-Intensity Training 21:55 Balancing Training Intensities KEYWORDS mitochondrial respiration, fat max, VO2 max, endurance training, exercise physiology, ATP synthesis, high-intensity training, fat oxidation, performance, metabolic health

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1 year ago
25 minutes 36 seconds

Critical Oxygen
The Best Technology for Endurance Training and Performance?! | #77 ft. Aaron Geiser

In this episode of the Critical Oxygen Podcast, Aaron Geiser from EndureIQ and I discuss the technology we use for training and how it informs our workouts. We emphasize the importance of rotating shoes to stimulate different muscles and prevent overuse injuries. We also discuss the use of heart rate monitors, core body temperature monitors, and NIRS devices like Moxy Monitor to gauge effort levels and make adjustments during workouts. The goal is to optimize training and avoid overcooking the body. We cover how we use technology such as heart rate monitors, power meters, core temperature monitors, and the Moxy monitor. We also emphasize the importance of measuring and tracking data to make informed decisions about training. The conversation concludes with a reminder to use technology in a way that works for each individual and to avoid becoming overwhelmed by data. TAKEAWAYS - Rotating shoes can stimulate different muscles and prevent overuse injuries. - Heart rate monitors, power meters, core temperature sensors and NIRS devices are valuable tools for monitoring internal stress and performance. - The Moxy monitor provides insights into muscle oxygenation and can be used to dictate warm-up and exercise intensities. Enjoy! Enjoying these podcasts, subscribe to get notified when new episodes are released. If you have a question or topic you want us to address, leave a comment! Follow Phil on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/criticalo2 Follow Aaron on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/triageiser/ Interested in learning more about physiology? Check out the critical oxygen website for blogs, courses and coaching -https://www.criticaloxygen.com/ CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction 04:10 Training Technology Show and Tell 14:26 The Importance of Rotating Shoes 19:03 Shoe Technology and Biomechanics 29:23 Monitoring Effort Levels with Heart Rate and Core Body Temperature 37:25 Controlling Body Temperature for Optimal Performance 38:53 Using Technology to Make Informed Training Decisions 41:19 Monitoring Internal Stress and Performance 46:28 The Benefits of the Moxy Monitor 49:46 Analyzing Form and Technique with Video Recordings 53:52 Finding a Balance with Technology in Training KEYWORDS technology, training, shoes, heart rate monitor, core body temperature, effort levels, overcooking, rotating shoes, overuse injuries, biomechanics, performance, technology, training, heart rate monitor, power meter, core temperature monitor, Moxy monitor, video recording, form analysis, NIRS

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1 year ago
1 hour 17 minutes 31 seconds

Critical Oxygen
The Physiology of Lactate and Maximal Glycolytic Rate (VLaMax) | #76 ft. Benedikt Meixner

In this episode of the Critical Oxygen podcast, Benedict Meixner and I discuss, maximal glycolytic rate (VLaMax) and how its measured through a 15-second all-out sprint test. VLaMax refers to the maximal rate of glycolysis or maximal glycolytic rate, which is measured through the end product of glycolysis, lactate. The standard VLA Max protocol involves a 10-minute warm-up at 1.5 w/kg, followed by a 15-second all-out sprint on an electronically braked ergometer set to isokinetic mode. Lactate measurements are taken at rest, immediately after the sprint, and every minute for up to 8 minutes. The highest blood lactate value is used to determine VLaMax. In this conversation, Benedikt and I discuss the measurement and interpretation of VLaMax for endurance athletes. We explore different methods of measuring VLaMax, including the use of Delta lactate and phosphogen contribution time. We also discuss the relationship between VLaMax, power output, and fat-free mass. The conversation highlights the importance of standardized protocols and the challenges of comparing VLaMax values across individuals. The main takeaway is that VLaMax is a significant predictor of power output in sprinting, but further research is needed to understand its relationship to endurance exercise and substrate utilization. TAKEAWAYS - VLaMax refers to the maximal rate of glycolysis or maximal glycolytic rate, measured through blood lactate production. - The standard VLaMax protocol involves a 15-second all-out sprint on an ergometer set to isokinetic mode. -VLaMax is influenced by factors such as power output and fat-free mass. - Further research is needed to understand the relationship between VLaMax and endurance exercise, substrate utilization, and the effects of diet and training on VLaMax Enjoy! Enjoying these podcasts, subscribe to get notified when new episodes are released. If you have a question or topic you want me to address, leave a comment! Follow Phil on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/criticalo2 Interested in learning more about physiology? Check out the critical oxygen website for blogs, courses and coaching -https://www.criticaloxygen.com/ CHAPTERS Chapters 00:00 Introduction to VLaMax and the Critical Oxygen Podcast 08:06 Understanding Lactate and its Measurement 16:23 Introduction to VLaMax and its Definition 28:16 The Standard VLaMax Protocol 40:09 Measuring Lactate at Rest and After the Sprint 43:01 Determining VLaMax 45:23 Understanding VLaMax: Measurement and Interpretation 50:41 The Importance of Standardized Protocols for VLaMax Testing 56:37 The Relationship Between VLaMax, Power Output, and Fat-Free Mass 01:05:24 Exploring the Relationship Between VLaMax and Endurance Exercise 01:16:54 The Effects of Diet and Training on VLaMax 01:21:13 Optimizing Training and Performance with VLaMax Measurements KEYWORDS VLaMax, glycolysis, lactate, sprint test, ergometer, isokinetic mode, lactate measurements, maximal lactate production rate, measurement, interpretation, endurance athletes, Delta lactate, phosphogen contribution time, power output, fat-free mass, standardized protocols, sprinting, endurance exercise, substrate utilization

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1 year ago
1 hour 31 minutes 14 seconds

Critical Oxygen
Understanding the Stress Response to Exercise | #75 - Fast Phys 21 ft. Dave Schell

In this of Fast Physiology on the Critical Oxygen Podcast, Dave Schell and I discuss the stress response of our bodies to exercise and the release of stress hormones like catecholamines. We explain that exercise is a massive stress on the body, causing physiological changes such as increased heart rate and the release of stress hormones. The release of stress hormones helps the body adapt and try to establish a steady state during exercise. TAKEAWAYS 1) Exercise is a massive stress on the body, causing physiological changes and the release of stress hormones. 2) The release of stress hormones helps the body adapt and establish a steady state during exercise. 3) Chronic stress can blunt the body's ability to adapt and negatively impact overall health. 4) Managing stress, both in training and in life, is crucial for optimal adaptation and performance. If you have a question or topic you want us to address, leave a comment! Follow Phil on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/criticalo2 Follow Dave on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kaizenendurance/ OR YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@UCT5Cy95BiLIDQh4KS5bohhQ Interested in Gravel or Mountain Bike Coach? Head to Dave's website - https://www.kaizenendurance.coach/ Want to learn more physiology, check out my blog, and courses - https://www.criticaloxygen.com/ CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction and Transition to Stress Hormones 10:09 Differentiating Between Cortisol and Epinephrine KEYWORDS exercise stress response, stress hormones, catecholamines, physiological changes, managing stress

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1 year ago
22 minutes 21 seconds

Critical Oxygen
We teach athletes and coaches how to optimize their physiology and maximize their endurance potential! By speaking to experts with backgrounds in research, coaching, nutrition, and physiological testing we bring the science of endurance sport success directly to you in an applied way!