Would you please add subtitles to the videos.. Thank you
@martinirving38244 жыл бұрын
"What regulates muscle maintenance?" This is the obvious question that doesn't get asked. The focus from the fitness industry is always that we must build muscle. We never hear about the importance of maintaining muscle and muscle strength. Excellent, also, the discussion about non-response to exercise. Exercise modality and what is being measured - muscle size vs strength, or VO2 max - needs to be considered . I don't doubt there are some people who respond very poorly to steady-state cardio (they see no improvement in VO2 max). It's the exercise modality that is the problem.
@Leonidas-eu9bb4 жыл бұрын
We don't improve vo2max or muscle strength with the standard internet endurance or weight training. The only way to improve it is to go harder aka a more intense stimuli. EVERYONE can improve his VO2max or strength if he really wants it! The more advanced the harder it is of course. But put in the proper work intensity and it will pay off! The real factor what makes old peoples bodies old in my opinion is ... lack of motivation. My #1 tip is find a way to get motivated and stay motivated.
@martinirving38244 жыл бұрын
@@Leonidas-eu9bb , I think this is a classic case of genetics combined with the aging process. There is no doubt that high volume training can and does work for some people. There are quite a number of older marathon runners, even in their 70s, who can run impressive times, even sub-3 hours. They are able to do this largely because of high volume training (and some interval training) But there are others that, no matter how much volume, they just don't run very fast. In general, it does seem that, past 40 years old, there is diminishing returns on high volume training for endurance. It's like the body needs to be shocked more with intensity. And the same with strength training. We tend to lose fast twitch muscle fibers (type 2, a ,b) as we age.
@Leonidas-eu9bb4 жыл бұрын
you should know that i'm absolute against volume training. In reality any training volume is too much. Just competing with max intensity would be the best approach. Don't do any volume training unless you want to get slow, weak and unhealthy
@martinirving38244 жыл бұрын
@@Leonidas-eu9bb , Well, it depends on what you're trying to achieve? Health and longevity? yeah, volume is probably not the way to go. (almost certainly). Athletic performance at an elite level? Volume training, cyclical training stimuli, various modalities, diversity, everything has to be exploited to extract maximum performance. I do agree with you in general. Volume training is probably not conducive to health and longevity. There are many nuances along the way; not the least, genetics and stage of life.
@ΝικόλαοςΠαππάς-χ2ζ3 жыл бұрын
@@martinirving3824 Im a non responder.Ive trained over a year and gained no muscle strenght neither endurance. Was is the volume that resulted this?I even went on a bulk of 1000 calories and only putted fat