

Watts Doc #40: Endurance Adaptation Is Not Substrate Oxidation
4 snips Oct 26, 2022
This podcast delves into the origins of endurance performance and cellular control of substrate oxidation. It discusses adaptive aerobic signals based on fat and carb usage, the role of mitochondria in aerobic endurance adaptations, and training implications. Listener questions are also addressed, covering topics such as metabolism, energy generation, genetics in athletic success, and maximizing performance through mitochondrial biogenesis.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Metabolic Impact of Carbohydrate Intake on Endurance Performance
03:09 • 15min
Mitochondrial Biogenesis vs. Fat Transporters in Aerobic Adaptation
18:32 • 2min
Metabolism, Energy Generation, and ATP Production
20:04 • 23min
Understanding Energy Systems in the Body
42:49 • 27min
Genetics and Athletic Success
01:10:05 • 20min
The Importance of Experience and Science in Coaching
01:30:00 • 7min
Exploring the Complex Relationship Between Muscle Mass and Aerobic Power in Endurance Athletes
01:36:52 • 4min
Exploring Aerobic Adaptations and Breathing in Relation to Squats
01:41:12 • 2min
Impact of Night Shifts on Metabolism and Training
01:43:23 • 5min
Maximizing Performance Through Mitochondrial Biogenesis and Training Intensity
01:47:59 • 15min