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Aerobic Exercise Vs Anaerobic exercise

Aerobic Exercise Vs Anaerobic exercise

Update: 2024-02-21
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Today Andrea demystifies the often confusing distinction between aerobic and anaerobic exercises. Building on the curiosity sparked by a previous episode, she dives deep into explaining the core differences, benefits, and examples of each exercise type, ensuring listeners understand how to identify which zone they're in during their workouts. The episode doesn't just stop at exercise; it also incorporates the crucial role of protein in muscle recovery, highlighting the quality and variety offered by Just Ingredients. Andrea highlights the importance of incorporating both exercise styles into a workout regimen, dispelling myths and encouraging a balanced perspective on fitness. Through a detailed discussion on heart rate zones and practical tips for maximizing workout effectiveness, listeners are equipped with knowledge to enhance their fitness journey, all while being reassured of their progress and encouraged to embrace the beauty in every form of exercise.


HOW TO FIND MAX HEART RATE:
1.HRmax = 220 – age (which is reported to be simpler to use)
2.HRmax = 206.9 – (0.67 x age) (reported to be more accurate)

EXMAPLE OF CHART:
https://greatist.com/fitness/heart-rate-zones#_noHeaderPrefixedContent


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Aerobic Exercise Vs Anaerobic exercise

Aerobic Exercise Vs Anaerobic exercise