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Preventing the “Bonk” by Fueling Properly During Endurance Exercise

Preventing the “Bonk” by Fueling Properly During Endurance Exercise

by David | May 5, 2017 | Blog

Fueling During Exercise In my last blog post, I wrote about “bonking” (“hitting the wall” or “blowing up”) during endurance exercise and how it’s caused by low carbohydrate (glycogen) levels as the body uses up stored...
Preventing Exercise-Associated Muscle Cramping with Spicy Food Extracts: Fact or Fiction?

Preventing Exercise-Associated Muscle Cramping with Spicy Food Extracts: Fact or Fiction?

by David | Jun 27, 2016 | Blog

What Is an Exercise-Associated Muscle Cramp (EAMC)? EAMC’s can be defined as “painful, involuntary contractions of skeletal muscle that occur during or immediately after exercise and are common in endurance athletes.”1 Possible triggers for cramps...
So What Is Exercise Intensity and Why Do We Care About It When Training?

So What Is Exercise Intensity and Why Do We Care About It When Training?

by David | Mar 5, 2015 | Blog

“The body conforms and adapts to the intensities and directions it is habitually subjected to.”— Wolfe’s Law In triathlon, training intensity – or how hard the effort is – is typically described by terms such as aerobic, sub-threshold, lactate threshold, VO2 and...
High Heart Rate Observed During A Treadmill Field Test – What Does It Mean?

High Heart Rate Observed During A Treadmill Field Test – What Does It Mean?

by David | Feb 23, 2015 | Blog

David Glover, MSE, MS, CSCS responds to a triathlon client’s question about a higher heart rate than expected observed during a field test on a treadmill to set set training zones. David also addresses the question of why it’s important to do field tests...
Understanding VO2 Max Part 2: What Does Your VO2 Max Number Tell You?

Understanding VO2 Max Part 2: What Does Your VO2 Max Number Tell You?

by David | Jul 22, 2014 | Blog

What Does Your VO2 Max Number Tell You? Triathlete Jason Devaney visited Krista Schultz, MEd, CSCS to have his VO2 max tested. He learned he has a VO2 max of 55.3 ml/kg/min, which is well above his age predicted value of 44.  So what does that number tell him? As...
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