VO2max vs. FTP, Pro Race Strategies, and More - Ask a Cycling Coach 406 | Summary and Q&A
TL;DR
Living at high altitude can have both positive and negative effects on an individual's health and performance.
Key Insights
- ✋ Living at high altitude has some health benefits, but certain conditions and performance limitations must be considered.
- 🥺 Long-term exposure to high altitude can lead to changes in cognitive function and respiratory health.
- ✋ Training adaptations may be limited at high altitude, especially for high-intensity workouts and anaerobic capacity.
- 😪 Sleep quality and respiratory health can be negatively affected at high altitude.
Transcript
Today we're gonna talk about VO two max versus ftp. If one's going up, why doesn't the other necessarily go up and down? And we're gonna cover all that. It's gonna be an interesting discussion. We're also gonna talk about pro race strategies because we have two pro racers with us here. We have veto bikes Ivy Audrain and then we also have Hannah Ott... Read More
Questions & Answers
Q: How does living at high altitude impact an individual's athletic performance?
Living at high altitude can result in increased aerobic capacity but may also limit adaptations due to reduced oxygen availability for training.
Q: What are some potential negative effects of long-term exposure to high altitude?
Long-term exposure to high altitude can lead to pulmonary hypertension, lower cognitive function, and increased risk of certain health conditions.
Q: Does living at altitude provide an advantage for endurance athletes?
While living at altitude can improve certain physiological markers, it may limit performance due to reduced training adaptations and diminished anaerobic capacity.
Q: How does altitude affect sleep and respiratory health?
Altitude can lead to sleep-related breathing disorders and negatively impact respiratory function, especially during sleep.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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People living at high altitudes may have a longer life expectancy and lower mortality rates for certain diseases.
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However, long-term exposure to high altitude can lead to physiological changes such as pulmonary hypertension and increased risk of certain conditions.
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Sleeping at high altitude can result in lower blood oxygen saturation levels, potentially leading to health issues.
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High altitude living can have negative effects on cognitive function, attention span, and conflict resolution abilities.
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While training at high altitude can have some performance benefits, it may also limit optimal training adaptations.