by Carla Robbins | Jan 3, 2023 | Exercise Physiology, Running, Strength Training
Quick Navigation Introduction What is the Anaerobic Threshold? Free Lactate Testing eBook How to find the Anaerobic Threshold? Do all sports train the Anaerobic system? What is the difference between Anaerobic Threshold, MLSS, and CP? How can we track changes over...
by Carla Robbins | Nov 14, 2022 | Exercise Physiology, Running
It’s that feeling that most of us have after we’ve put in a few solid training blocks in a row. The feeling of accomplishment, of fitness, of VICTORY. We just want to tell someone about our accomplishment! Do they KNOW how low this resting heart rate is?? Do they KNOW...
by Carla Robbins | Aug 21, 2022 | Exercise Physiology
Outline What is the Shuttle Run Test?What equipment do I need for the Shuttle Run Test?Instructions for the Shuttle Run TestHow did I do on the test?Why should I care about my score?ConclusionAbout the author How to test your fitness with the 20m shuttle...
by Carla Robbins | Aug 2, 2022 | Exercise Physiology, Podcasts
What is work capacity? Ever been confused by the term “work capacity”? Some say work capacity…. others say “VO2max”, “muscular endurance”, “cardiovascular exercise endurance”….....
by Carla Robbins | Jun 22, 2022 | Exercise Physiology, Running
Introduction Often people refer to their “threshold” in the running world. But, as exercise physiologists, we know that there are actually two thresholds, the aerobic threshold and the anaerobic threshold, both with different purposes, physiologies, and work...
by Carla Robbins | Jun 5, 2022 | Exercise Physiology, Opinion
Introduction “Stretching” has become somewhat of a dirty word in athletics. These days, the general opinion seems to be that stretching is useless and can even be harmful. On the other hand – stretching amongst the general population has become trendy, popular,...