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#294 ‒ Peak athletic performance: How to measure it and how to train for it from the coach of the most elite athletes on earth | Olav Aleksander Bu

The Peter Attia Drive

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Analysis of Cadence, Power Output, and Oxygen Consumption in Athletic Performance Training

Lower cadence allows better coordination but limits power due to recruitment of more motor units whereas increasing cadence compensates for the lack of recruited muscles by working faster. Power and VO2 show a linear relationship where a 10% increase in power leads to a corresponding 10% rise in oxygen consumption, showing a simple linear correlation despite the actual relationship being more complex.

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