27 Dec 2021
2h 50m

Iñigo San Millán, Ph.D.: Zone 2 Training and Metabolic Health (Ep. #85 Rebroadcast)

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The Peter Attia Drive

Mitochondrial function serves as the epicenter of metabolic health, where elite endurance athletes exhibit a level of efficiency that provides a blueprint for understanding and treating metabolic diseases like type 2 diabetes. Zone 2 training acts as a primary stimulus for slow-twitch muscle fibers, enhancing mitochondrial density and fat oxidation capacity. Lactate, often misunderstood as a waste product, functions as a critical fuel source and signaling molecule that elite athletes efficiently clear and reutilize, unlike individuals with metabolic dysfunction. Furthermore, the Warburg effect in cancer and the insulin-independent glucose uptake pathways demonstrate how mitochondrial health dictates cellular metabolism. By optimizing mitochondrial efficiency through specific training intensities, individuals can improve metabolic flexibility, enhance glycogen storage capacity, and potentially mitigate the progression of chronic diseases characterized by mitochondrial impairment.

Outlines

Part 1: Background, Bioenergetics

Part 2: Zone 2, Lactate, Mitochondrial Health

Part 3: Performance, Nutrition, Glucose Management

Part 4: Training Protocols, Disease, History

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