The Most Effective Type of Cardiovascular Training

The Most Effective Type of Cardiovascular Training

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@eileenseemann6270
@eileenseemann6270 - 09.09.2024 09:27

All zone 2 studies are done on males, are those heart benefits you are describing have the same effect on woman? I saw recently many scientists explaining that the zone 2 effects are actually do not count for woman!?

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@sandeepv1569
@sandeepv1569 - 09.09.2024 09:16

Appreciate the video! , Do we get the similar results if we do 30mins of zone2 training 6days days a week instead of 1hr for 3 days a week?

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@patrickflanagan317
@patrickflanagan317 - 09.09.2024 08:58

Super information for everyone, this should be taught at schools as early as possible. Cycling is my thing and Hil climbs and Zwift sprints are actually my main source of entertainment, at nearly 58 and 57 kg with a RHR of 38 I've done sport all my life. Life is Grand 😁😁

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@DriftLibrary
@DriftLibrary - 09.09.2024 08:43

I like the new sponsor 🤙🏽

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@Naerda
@Naerda - 09.09.2024 08:35

I do StairMaster for my cardio for at least 10 minutes before my workouts. Around 4-5 minute mark I build up my speed to level 10 and try to maintain Zone 5 according to my Apple Watch, at least and the highest I’ve gotten my heart rate was around 191-192. So usually by 10 minutes I’ve spent around 4-5 mins at Zone 5. Then after that I go about the muscle group I’m working out for the day. I’m usually the sweatiest guy in the gym after that 😅

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@firstnamelastname8217
@firstnamelastname8217 - 09.09.2024 07:49

Anecdotally i have recently switched from majority low intensity, steady state (hiking, longer flat runs, bike touring) to much more highly aerobic and anaerobic effort (hill climbing including sprints & threshold on the bike and shorter faster runs ~5k) what I've noticed is an increased HRV from low to mid 50ms to low 70ms.

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@theayeguy5226
@theayeguy5226 - 09.09.2024 06:47

59 years old. All I do is Zone 2 bike rides, and 10 second HIIT intervals with kettlebells or my air assault bike. Last June I did the Death Ride (Tour of the California Alps). First climb took 1 hour 50 minutes at a constant HR near +160 bpm. That was the easiest climb. I NEVER do VO2 Max training! So is it even needed? I can't imagine ever doing anything harder than the Death Ride!

BTW I didn't do any special training at all for the Death Ride except for my usual routine. Also, I stopped climbing on my regular rides after committing to Zone 2 training. Also I have Multiple Myeloma and had a stem cell transplant 3 years ago so that pretty much reset my training clock.

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@auriceburrell8148
@auriceburrell8148 - 09.09.2024 06:44

Being a retired FF I learned HIIT was the best for us. With the job being spurts of work at 100 percent then coming down a bit then back up, it is very difficult to catch your breath because you are limited on volume and rate while on air. As long as you feel good, you look the way you want, biggest thing just move. 😊

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@theaustynbrown
@theaustynbrown - 09.09.2024 06:43

How he gonna touch all up on that hear with no gloves 😮

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@codyjohnson9781
@codyjohnson9781 - 09.09.2024 05:44

Those Norwegian 4×4's suck. I especially don't recommend them if you have plantar fasciitis.

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@prabha927
@prabha927 - 09.09.2024 05:31

My vo2 is in single digit, way below even 90 years old have.

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@userPs91victory
@userPs91victory - 09.09.2024 05:10

Does this applies to older folks (65-75 years old) we need to learn about the best vitamins that get energize us. Thank you I always happy to see you.

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@DNFADV
@DNFADV - 09.09.2024 05:04

Interesting background. Soylent Green?

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@mountaingoattaichi
@mountaingoattaichi - 09.09.2024 05:04

Love this breakdown!!! I do aikido and tai chi. The intensity in our Aikido class fluctuates greatly. Some parts of the class hit my VO2 max, some are steady state, and some are anaerobic.

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@sharihathaway1412
@sharihathaway1412 - 09.09.2024 04:59

Ok these studies are fascinating as its crazy how this can be optimal for a majority then just not be efficient for a minority (ex; diffrent gen. health, muscle mass, metabolic systems..)

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@shelchicago8997
@shelchicago8997 - 09.09.2024 04:24

It’s lactate, not lactic acid

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@Cyclemon1
@Cyclemon1 - 09.09.2024 04:04

This is the kind of information I'm looking for! Thank so much!

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@hadd5106
@hadd5106 - 09.09.2024 03:54

You omitted the key workout zone/training method that has the highest correlation to endurance performance, and that is threshold training which is zone3 and 4.

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@renegadewolf2488
@renegadewolf2488 - 09.09.2024 03:46

Disappointed that you mentioned mitochondria and didnt say powerhouse of the cell..

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@PaulB_864
@PaulB_864 - 09.09.2024 03:31

The way I see it, steady state exercise like jogging and swimming is for leisure, with incidental cardio benefits. Whereas MHR (High Intensity Training) is for hitting the objective quickly and most efficiently without mucking about. For what you lose in leisure & enjoyment, you gain in cardio benefits/increased vo2 max.

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@ttttttt77777
@ttttttt77777 - 09.09.2024 03:23

After a warm up, wouldn't it be better to do your ~ten 30x30 anaerobic intervals first while you're fresh and then do your 2 hour Aerobic base session?

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@stevenbailey5349
@stevenbailey5349 - 09.09.2024 03:05

I was recently told I have calcification of the coronary arteries .... I was wondering if you have ever shown what that looks like?

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@user-vd3lv9fw3c
@user-vd3lv9fw3c - 09.09.2024 03:04

I die for cardio. Get the zoomies and so I skip around the block whilst listening to music.

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@wavesnowaves
@wavesnowaves - 09.09.2024 02:55

Replicate the life of hunter gatherers, as we are still very much bound by that evolutionary history. Longer periods of slow stead state and shorter periods of intense exercise.

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@hodge64
@hodge64 - 09.09.2024 02:54

Excellent presentation! SuperThanks!

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@luisfer14240
@luisfer14240 - 09.09.2024 02:43

👍🏻

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@Naimbora
@Naimbora - 09.09.2024 02:11

Thank you for the great content and excellent explanation. Would you consider doing a similar video on lactate threshold and how to lower VLaMax and the interplay/interference between Vo2Max and VLaMax. Would be greatly appreciated.

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@da242shiloh
@da242shiloh - 09.09.2024 01:49

Nerd nation 👨🏿‍🔬

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@turtletom8383
@turtletom8383 - 09.09.2024 01:48

Swim .

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@pixelfairy
@pixelfairy - 09.09.2024 01:47

If your just going for general health, anarobic cardio hits a lot of the same benefits as other two. You could flip that to doing mostly HIIT and only one steady state a week. Still lots of good adaptation, but in much less time. Save that fatigue for strength training.

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@jp7357
@jp7357 - 09.09.2024 01:36

Good YT. At 66yo, I do 10 pull-ups and Z2 4 mile trail run 4mi every day and CrossFit 3x/week modified with 10 mins of HIIT (set 3). I had my vo2max lab measured at 48 … as I age I’m more focused on sarcopenia but keep an eye on my vo2max as roughly measured by Apple Watch — which averages at 44.

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@-Stop-it
@-Stop-it - 09.09.2024 01:14

I’m disturbed that he’s not wearing gloves.

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@MorganBrown
@MorganBrown - 09.09.2024 01:12

We all die eventually, regardless of our VO2

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@9xqspx6
@9xqspx6 - 09.09.2024 01:11

I can't get over the dead bodies just casually being laid on top of all tables in the background. In every single video.

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@jonathanortiz6918
@jonathanortiz6918 - 09.09.2024 01:10

If i been working 62 days straight, should i still go for a run?

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@albertoomar819
@albertoomar819 - 09.09.2024 01:00

The best cardio is with your wife, girlfriend. You burn a lot of calories, heart pumps, blood flow

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@baltazarcortez7328
@baltazarcortez7328 - 09.09.2024 00:45

Someone said that having sex is the equivalent of running a marathon

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@aljanet1514
@aljanet1514 - 09.09.2024 00:34

I am 59 and I no longer run but I walk 7 days a week for 3-4 hours every time/day. My resting heart rate recently hit 39, never felt better.

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@berhanuomega1270
@berhanuomega1270 - 09.09.2024 00:30

High value content !
Thank you !
Question :
Could you please discuss how VO2 max can be calculated as approximately as possible at home.
Specifically, about what physical state should be chosen to take the max and min heart rates for the calculation. Your content has always been a great resource, and thank you in advance !

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@Tritiuminducedfusion
@Tritiuminducedfusion - 09.09.2024 00:12

I'm a simple guy, I see anything I can use to boost my marathon/athletic performance/VO2 Max... I click. 🤤💪🏻

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@TheMandanga
@TheMandanga - 09.09.2024 00:07

Tell me about Bane. Why does he wear the mask?

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@chris_panda
@chris_panda - 08.09.2024 23:55

Can high intensity exercises cause PVCs?

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@Quadbender
@Quadbender - 08.09.2024 23:39

Hello, ;)

You are missing out on plyometric training :)but that's another topic. With that being said, by doing 30 seconds slow jogging, followed by 20 seconds moderal running, followed by 10 seconds of sprints and repeat. You will have all the physiological adaptation from all the stages, and your heartrate should also be able to manage the load, if done correctly.

Your heart rate will also fluctuate between, low, moderat and high, again getting all the benefits from all the stages. But this kind of training is hard, and maybe not for everyone. it's also a kind of training which requires alot of energy. But your training should always reflect on your goal, and what you specfic are training for. And when you are talking about physiological adaptation, specially cardio - this requires time + consistency just like with everything else.

But optimal training, you would always have a mix between strength training, and cardio training for optimal gains and physiological adaptation from both worlds Beside that, can strength training also work as damage prevention if you are more focused on the running part. Same goes with strength training if you are more focused on that, would be good cooperate some cardiovascular training, here and there.

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@philipcooper8297
@philipcooper8297 - 08.09.2024 23:37

My question is, is there a safe way how to test your maximum heart rate? I mean without causing any damage. I can cycle on my road bike for hours without experiencing any shortness of breath, breathing mainly through my nose. The only limit being the lactic acid in my legs.

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@mos4897
@mos4897 - 08.09.2024 23:28

You are talking about strenghtening/enlarging the heart which damages the electrical function of the heart. How do I increase the capacity for the maximum number of heart beats over a lifetime?

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@ross-morozov
@ross-morozov - 08.09.2024 23:23

Please, asking more on the lactate threshold training and other types of training ❤

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@nathanbinford5715
@nathanbinford5715 - 08.09.2024 23:19

How about a video on fasting and its various levels and what starvation can do to the body?

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@chalequin
@chalequin - 08.09.2024 23:13

Here is the list of organs that take breaks :

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@bigsarge2085
@bigsarge2085 - 08.09.2024 23:08

❤️

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