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  • @absGeekNZ
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    18 months ago

    What you said, is the same as what I said.

    • @Ilovethebomb
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      18 months ago

      You do understand the “aerobic threshold” is the limit is your lung capacity, right? You need to be absolutely sprinting for this to take place.

      • @absGeekNZ
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        18 months ago

        aerobic threshold

        I had to remind myself what AT was as your explanation differed from my memory. AT is the limit at which you can do exercise for hours; you have used the the glycogen in your muscles (moved from anaerobic exercise to aerobic); this is where oxygen from your lungs is supplying your muscles along with the fuel. This is much slower then using the stored glycogen; you don’t need to sprint to get to the AT; but you will get there much quicker if you do, consistent exercise at a lower level will use up the glycogen and force you into aerobic exercise mode.