Oxygen uptake kinetics part 2: the slow component

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2024

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  • @jameslloyd1677
    @jameslloyd1677 2 года назад +2

    I really struggle to grasp my lecturer’s way of teaching so your videos have been such a big help to me. Thanks!

  • @mattpavitt4171
    @mattpavitt4171 3 года назад +3

    Mark. Really enjoyed this. As a wannabe but really non-exercise physiologist this was nice and clear explanation around a rather confusing area.

    • @all-outphysiology2177
      @all-outphysiology2177  3 года назад

      Thanks! Providing clear explanations of what is often confusing is one of the aims of the channel.

  • @joeep4644
    @joeep4644 2 года назад +1

    Your channel saves me! --from a new exercise science MS student.

  • @Surfsailwaves
    @Surfsailwaves 2 года назад

    The explanations are superb. Thankyou.

  • @PerryScanlon
    @PerryScanlon 8 месяцев назад

    Fascinating that scientists haven't established the cause, as of the date of this video, maybe even today in 2024.

  • @matthewbrown1346
    @matthewbrown1346 3 года назад +2

    Great video but can you increase the volume? Very difficult to hear even at full volume.

    • @all-outphysiology2177
      @all-outphysiology2177  3 года назад

      OBS settings are maxed out on recording, so I'm surprised this isn't coming through on the video. You are not the first to mention it, however. It may be an issue of certain media players/devices not reproducing the recorded volume. It seems to work fine across my devices. I've not used air buds or the like though. It would be good to know if you're having this problem everywhere.

    • @pauloconnor3
      @pauloconnor3 3 года назад

      Same as Matthew, need it at full volume to hear. No issue with other videos. Great content though

  • @brianm6608
    @brianm6608 3 года назад

    Is the slow component the same as aerobic decoupling when the ratio becomes greater than 5%?