Training Intensity Spectrum
Different training intensities all yield benefits, but they each serve unique purposes. Low-intensity work is more recoverable and should be balanced with moderate and high-intensity sessions to maximize performance and adaptations. Emphasizing a full spectrum approach enhances metabolic flexibility, mitochondrial health, and overall well-being, while also supporting cognitive and physical recovery.In this clip
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Is it correct that moderate intensity for cardio is not recommended and that you should move between true high intensity and zone 2 training, as mentioned in the episode How Lactate & Metabolism Influence Performance and the clip Training Intensity Spectrum, as well as in the episode Dr. Andy Galpin: How to Build Physical Endurance & Lose Fat | Huberman Lab Guest Series and the clip Understanding Exercise Zones?
Is it correct that moderate intensity for cardio is not recommended and that you should move between true high intensity and zone 2 training, as mentioned in the episode How Lactate & Metabolism Influence Performance and the clip Training Intensity Spectrum, as well as in the episode Dr. Andy Galpin: How to Build Physical Endurance & Lose Fat | Huberman Lab Guest Series and the clip Understanding Exercise Zones?
Is it correct that moderate intensity for cardio is not recommended and that you should move between true high intensity and zone 2 training, as mentioned in the episode How Lactate & Metabolism Influence Performance and the clip Training Intensity Spectrum, as well as in the episode Dr. Andy Galpin: How to Build Physical Endurance & Lose Fat | Huberman Lab Guest Series and the clip Understanding Exercise Zones?