Q&A #104 - Walking as an alternative to low-intensity running (pros and cons); What training is recommended to when one has a poor anaerobic threshold relative to VO2max? - a podcast by Mikael Eriksson
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Q&A #104 - Walking as an alternative to low-intensity running (pros and cons); What training is recommended to when one has a poor anaerobic threshold relative to VO2max?
- Can walking be used instead of low-intensity runs with similar effect, if heart rate is sufficiently elevated by walking?
- Possible reasons for a high heart rate even when running easy, and why heart rate isn't everything
- If your VO2max is high but your threshold power/pace is poor relative to this VO2max, what sort of training is recommended?
- Possible reasons for poor threshold relative to VO2max, and generally, limited performance capacity at submaximal intensities?
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