

Iñigo San Millán, Ph.D.: Zone 2 Training and Metabolic Health (Ep. #85 Rebroadcast)
230 snips Dec 27, 2021
Iñigo San Millán, an exercise physiology expert and cycling coach, dives into the fascinating world of mitochondrial function and metabolic health. He unpacks the significance of zone 2 training as a powerful diagnostic tool and treatment method. The conversation explores energy systems and the misunderstood role of lactate as a fuel source. With insights into assessing metabolic health through blood lactate levels, Iñigo also highlights the differences in performance between elite athletes and those with metabolic conditions, making the science both relatable and actionable.
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Iñigo's Athletic Background
- Iñigo San Millán played for Real Madrid's academy and professionally cycled.
- He transitioned from pro cycling to education and a sports medicine internship.
Aerobic vs. Anaerobic Exercise
- Most exercise occurs in an aerobic state, utilizing different fuels like fatty acids and glucose.
- Exercise intensity reflects ATP generation rate, not just oxygen presence.
Six Training Zones
- Iñigo San Millán's six training zones categorize exercise intensity based on muscle fiber recruitment.
- Zone one represents minimal muscle fiber stimulation, primarily burning fat.