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Dr. Craig Heller: Using Temperature To Optimize Performance, Brain & Body Health

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Oct 4, 2021
Dr. Craig Heller, a Professor of Biology at Stanford and an expert in temperature regulation, shares groundbreaking insights into how temperature impacts both performance and health. He discusses effective cooling techniques that can enhance endurance and weight training, significantly boosting athletic performance. Heller reveals the science behind cooling technology that reduces muscle soreness and improves cognitive function. Listeners learn how to apply these principles for themselves—and even for their pets—to optimize overall well-being.
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ADVICE

Pre-Cooling for Aerobic Exercise

  • Cool down before aerobic exercise to improve performance.
  • Lower initial body temperature increases your capacity to absorb heat.
INSIGHT

Heat and Aerobic Performance

  • During aerobic exercise, heat gradually rises and distributes, impacting performance.
  • Pre-cooling increases heat absorption capacity, allowing for greater speed or distance.
INSIGHT

Local Heating in Anaerobic Exercise

  • Anaerobic exercise increases muscle heat locally, not core body temperature.
  • This local heating can impair performance by triggering fatigue mechanisms.
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