Notes on the treadmill crowd
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I had no idea anybody considered 10 crazy high. it's only 10 more than no incline at all.
But my calibration is to the sub-brisk pace of 2.3 mph.
For those with the magic knee joints that can handle running over the long term, good for them. But I think they are a lucky minority.
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I think it’s Zone 2 cardio. Peter Attia has been a big proponent on the bro science side of things.
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I've also recently started to do cardio in the gym, but I'm using a bike trainer. I repeat "5 minutes slow, 5 minutes fast" four times, whereby "fast" means "reach max heart rate at the end of the 5 min". Interval training should beat steady-state.
@Klaus said in Notes on the treadmill crowd:
I've also recently started to do cardio in the gym, but I'm using a bike trainer. I repeat "5 minutes slow, 5 minutes fast" four times, whereby "fast" means "reach max heart rate at the end of the 5 min". Interval training should beat steady-state.
That is a great and proven strategy for increasing V02 max. It's a bit more challenging in the winter as an outdoor runner.
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I think there was a big fad of 3-12-30 on the tread.
3 mph (5 kmh for rest of us) 12 degree incline 30 minutes. Its supposed to be a nice combination of cardio and leg muscles.
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Since my meniscus tear I can’t run anymore or risk knee replacement. So I walk.
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