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EPISODE · Oct 16, 2025 · 23 MIN

Conditioning Series Part 2: Inside Your Body’s Energy Systems

from Everyday Strength Podcast · host Anthony Hagele

In this episode of the Everyday Strength Podcast, Anthony breaks down the actual physiology behind conditioning and how the body creates, regenerates, and uses energy during training. Moving beyond vague cardio prescriptions, this episode explains how ATP is produced inside the muscle, what adaptations occur in the heart and skeletal muscle, and why misunderstanding energy systems leads to poor conditioning outcomes. This episode serves as the physiological backbone of the Conditioning Series and gives listeners the tools to think more critically about how and why they train.Read the full episode notes at ⁠hagelestrength.com⁠Join the⁠ Performance Edge Network⁠ to receive Anthony’s weekly newsletterTimestamps:(00:00) Intro: Conditioning Series overview(00:40) What conditioning really means(01:37) The three energy systems explained(01:58) Aerobic (Oxidative) System: the foundation(03:57) Step-by-step: how the aerobic system creates ATP(05:02) Adaptations in the heart, mitochondria, and capillaries(06:54) Improvements in enzyme activity and substrate efficiency(08:09) Why aerobic conditioning builds your performance base(09:02) Glycolytic (Anaerobic) System: the middle gear(10:25) Glycolysis explained and the source of “the burn”(11:14) The truth about lactate and energy production(12:27) Glycolytic adaptations including buffering and cardiac response(13:58) Phosphagen (Alactic) System: short-term power output(15:34) Creatine, ATP regeneration, and recovery between efforts(16:46) Neural efficiency and rate coding adaptations(17:11) How all three systems interact using the relay race analogy(18:59) Vertical integration and training residuals(20:00) Why understanding energy systems matters for your training(21:01) What’s coming in Part 3 of the Conditioning Series(22:09) Final thoughts: function over fatigue(22:47) Outro and next episode preview⁠Disclaimers & Disclosures⁠Connect with Anthony:⁠Instagram⁠⁠X⁠⁠YouTube

In this episode of the Everyday Strength Podcast, Anthony breaks down the actual physiology behind conditioning and how the body creates, regenerates, and uses energy during training. Moving beyond vague cardio prescriptions, this episode explains how ATP is produced inside the muscle, what adaptations occur in the heart and skeletal muscle, and why misunderstanding energy systems leads to poor conditioning outcomes. This episode serves as the physiological backbone of the Conditioning Series and gives listeners the tools to think more critically about how and why they train.Read the full episode notes at ⁠hagelestrength.com⁠Join the⁠ Performance Edge Network⁠ to receive Anthony’s weekly newsletterTimestamps:(00:00) Intro: Conditioning Series overview(00:40) What conditioning really means(01:37) The three energy systems explained(01:58) Aerobic (Oxidative) System: the foundation(03:57) Step-by-step: how the aerobic system creates ATP(05:02) Adaptations in the heart, mitochondria, and capillaries(06:54) Improvements in enzyme activity and substrate efficiency(08:09) Why aerobic conditioning builds your performance base(09:02) Glycolytic (Anaerobic) System: the middle gear(10:25) Glycolysis explained and the source of “the burn”(11:14) The truth about lactate and energy production(12:27) Glycolytic adaptations including buffering and cardiac response(13:58) Phosphagen (Alactic) System: short-term power output(15:34) Creatine, ATP regeneration, and recovery between efforts(16:46) Neural efficiency and rate coding adaptations(17:11) How all three systems interact using the relay race analogy(18:59) Vertical integration and training residuals(20:00) Why understanding energy systems matters for your training(21:01) What’s coming in Part 3 of the Conditioning Series(22:09) Final thoughts: function over fatigue(22:47) Outro and next episode preview⁠Disclaimers & Disclosures⁠Connect with Anthony:⁠Instagram⁠⁠X⁠⁠YouTube

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