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EPISODE · Oct 25, 2023 · 10 MIN

Do You Have Aerobic Deficiency Syndrome?

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Are you pushing yourself to the limit in every workout, but still feeling like you're not making the progress you want? You might be suffering from Aerobic Deficiency Syndrome (ADS). But don't panic! It's not a disease, and it's reversible. Dive into this episode with James and Josh as they demystify ADS, explain its implications, and provide actionable steps to overcome it. Whether you're an athlete or just someone looking to improve your fitness, this episode is a must-listen!Timeline Summary:[00:00:06] Introduction to Aerobic Deficiency Syndrome[00:00:28] The Impact of High-Intensity Workouts on ADS[00:01:15] Understanding Aerobic and Anaerobic Thresholds[00:02:40] The Misconception of Fitness vs. Aerobic Base[00:03:57] Training Methods to Combat ADSKey Takeaways:Aerobic Deficiency Syndrome Defined: ADS is a lack of aerobic base, affecting both sedentary individuals and athletes who focus solely on high-intensity workouts.Understanding Thresholds: The body operates in three zones - below the aerobic threshold, between aerobic and anaerobic thresholds, and above the anaerobic threshold.Symptoms of ADS: Chronic fatigue, inability to recover quickly from workouts, and sometimes insomnia.Training Out of ADS: The Maffetone method, which uses heart rate monitoring during aerobic exercises, is a proven way to improve one's aerobic base.The Importance of Aerobic Base: Building a strong aerobic base allows for faster recovery, better performance, and overall improved health and longevity.Websites & Links Mentioned:Strength MattersQuotes:"ADS isn't a disease, and it's reversible." - James Breese"Most people don't have an aerobic threshold, which allows them to recover fast enough." - James Breese"You can be fit and healthy but still suffer from Aerobic Deficiency Syndrome." - Josh Kennedy"We want you to train for health and longevity and be metabolically flexible." - James Breese"Aerobic Deficiency Syndrome is about your aerobic base fitness, and most people don't have it." - James BreeseShow Your Support: Rate and Review Us!If you enjoyed today's episode, please consider giving us a 5-star rating and a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. Your support helps us reach more people and bring you even more quality content. Click the link below to rate and review us now! Rate and Review us on Apple Podcasts FREE DownloadsTo learn more about Strength Matters and our high-performance training system, download your FREE copy of The Strength Matters System of Athletic Development. Get it at - www.strengthmatters.com/system

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Are you pushing yourself to the limit in every workout, but still feeling like you're not making the progress you want? You might be suffering from Aerobic Deficiency Syndrome (ADS). But don't panic! It's not a disease, and it's reversible. Dive into this episode with James and Josh as they demystify ADS, explain its implications, and provide actionable steps to overcome it. Whether you're an athlete or just someone looking to improve your fitness, this episode is a must-listen! Timeline Sum...

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