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The Purpose and Physiology of a Long Workout! | #72 - Fast Phys 19 ft. Dave Schell

The Purpose and Physiology of a Long Workout! | #72 - Fast Phys 19 ft. Dave Schell

Update: 2024-08-21
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In this of Fast Physiology on the Critical Oxygen Podcast, Dave Schell and I discuss the purpose and physiology behind long workouts. We highlight the importance of specificity, nutrition, and psychology in long workouts. And we explain that long workouts typically involve exercising at intensities between zone two and the top of zone three, lasting 90 minutes or more. We discuss substrate oxidation during long workouts and the potential for depletion of carbohydrate stores. We also touch on the concepts of glycogen storage, muscle capillarization, and mitochondria in relation to endurance performance.


TAKEAWAYS


1) Long workouts are important for endurance athletes, especially those training for events lasting three hours or more.


2) Specificity is crucial in long workouts, as they allow athletes to understand how their bodies respond and adapt to extended periods of exercise.


3) Nutrition needs to be adjusted for long workouts, as the body's fueling requirements change after three hours of exercise.

If you have a question or topic you want us to address, leave a comment!

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CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction


07:35 Understanding Substrate Utilization and Glycogen Depletion


12:20 The Role of Carbohydrates in Long Workouts


28:04 Conclusion

KEYWORDS


long workouts, specificity, nutrition, psychology, intensities, fat oxidation, carbohydrate oxidation, glycogen storage, muscle capillarization, mitochondria, endurance performance, consistency, moderation

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The Purpose and Physiology of a Long Workout! | #72 - Fast Phys 19 ft. Dave Schell

The Purpose and Physiology of a Long Workout! | #72 - Fast Phys 19 ft. Dave Schell

Philip Batterson, Ph.D.