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Zone 2 training: impact on longevity and mitochondrial function, how to dose frequency and duration, and more | Iñigo San-Millán, Ph.D. (#201 rebroadcast)

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Jul 8, 2024
Iñigo San-Millán, an internationally renowned applied physiologist, shares insights from his work with elite athletes like Tour de France winner Tadej Pogačar. He discusses the critical role of lactate in exercise performance and how it can indicate metabolic health. San-Millán emphasizes the significance of Zone 2 training for boosting mitochondrial function and longevity, explaining the optimal metrics for this training approach. He also explores the potential of metformin and NAD in enhancing mitochondrial health and the effects of exercise on long COVID recovery.
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ANECDOTE

Pogačar's Strategic Approach

  • On Ventoux, Pogačar conserved energy strategically, knowing his strengths and the race dynamics.
  • This calmness under pressure reflects his champion mindset, similar to his approach at the Tour of California.
ADVICE

Defining Zone 2 Training

  • Zone 2 training maximizes mitochondrial function and fat oxidation by recruiting type 1 muscle fibers.
  • It also stimulates lactate oxidation, a crucial fuel source, especially as discovered by George Brooks.
INSIGHT

Metabolic Health's Impact on Zone 2

  • Individuals with metabolic syndrome reach zone 2's upper limit at much lower power outputs than trained athletes.
  • This difference highlights the impact of metabolic health on exercise capacity.
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