
Critical Oxygen
Why I Named my Business Critical Oxygen - The Origin Story | #35 ft. Dr. Robert Jacobs
This episode of the Critical Oxygen podcast explores the concepts of critical power and critical oxygenation. Dr. Robert Jacobs and I discuss the definition and measurement of critical power, including the limitations and variability of the measurement. We also introduce the concept of critical oxygenation and its relationship to critical power. The episode concludes with a discussion on the use of NIRS for measuring critical oxygen! TAKEAWAYS 1) Critical power is a measurement that represents the maximal sustainable pace an individual can maintain for extended periods of time. 2) Critical oxygenation is a related concept that represents the maximal metabolic steady state of oxygen utilization in the muscles. 3) The measurement of critical power and critical oxygenation can be influenced by various factors, including individual variability and measurement techniques. 4) NIRS devices can be used to measure critical oxygenation, but proper placement and troubleshooting are important for accurate results. 5) Muscular limitation shift towards central limitations after training. 6) Embrace new technology with healthy skepticism.Enjoying these podcasts? Don't forget to subscribe to get notified when new episodes are released. If you have a question or topic you want us to address, leave a comment!Follow Phil on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/criticalo2Interested in testing, courses, or other long form content check out the critical oxygen website - https://www.criticaloxygen.com
If you are interested in trying our a Moxy Monitor, my preferred NIRS device, you can get 5% off at checkout when using the code OXPO. CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction and Overview 05:40 Definition of Critical Power 12:22 Limitations and Variability of Critical Power 30:45 Introduction to Critical Oxygen 39:17 Measurement of Critical Oxygen 44:01 Relationship between Critical Power and Critical Oxygen 51:40 Placement and Troubleshooting of NIRS Devices 52:33 Validation of Muscular Limitation 53:28 Limiter Assessment and Oxygen Delivery 54:22 Prescribing High-Intensity Interval Training 55:21 Critical Power and Performance 55:47 Translatability of Critical Power 56:16 Elusive O'W' and O'Prime 56:47 Physiological Resilience and W' Loss 57:40 Factors Affecting W' Loss 58:10 Glycogen Availability and Potassium Disbalance 59:07 Glycogen Depletion and Potassium Gradient 01:00:05 Burning Sensation and Fatigue 01:01:01 Challenging the Lactic Acid Theory 01:02:18 Embracing New Technology and Skepticism 01:04:27 The Future of Endurance Performance Measurements