Endurance Explained: The Science of “Active Recovery” – What’s Really Happening, and When Is It Counterproductive?

Active recovery refers to low-intensity exercise performed after strenuous workouts or on recovery days, aiding physiological recovery by enhancing blood flow, accelerating waste removal, and delivering nutrients to muscles. While beneficial for alleviating soreness and promoting readiness, it must be kept truly low-intensity to avoid added fatigue and overtraining risks.

Endurance Explained: Capillarization – Maximizing Your Muscle’s Road Network

Imagine your muscles as bustling cities, constantly demanding supplies like oxygen and fuel, and needing an efficient way to get rid of waste. Now picture the roads leading into and out of these cities. For endurance athletes, the more roads, the better the traffic flow. But what if your "roads" are sparse, creating bottlenecks that … Continue reading Endurance Explained: Capillarization – Maximizing Your Muscle’s Road Network