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sprinting is an anaerobic exercise.Originally posted by: dawza
Originally posted by: irishScott
Originally posted by: dawza
Body Building != Cardiac Exercise
Anaerobic Training does nothing but build muscle. Aside from physical stress, there is no effect on the body (ie Oxygen supply)
Oh really? I suppose the reductions in blood pressure and improvements in insulin sensitivity, plasma lipids, and markers of oxidative stress have nothing to do with the body or the cardiovascular system?
There are many, many studies which have demonstrated a significant improvement in VO2 max as a result of resistance training, as well as other forms of anaerobic exercise (i.e. high-intensity interval training). I can provide references if you like.
Do a heavy set of squats or sprint 50m, and tell me that you do not feel any effects on your cardiac system.
Sprinting is not Anaerobic. And while the effects of anaerobic exercise may be beneficial, I still doubt they effect the entire body as much as cardio.
In any case, that's why I enjoy rowing. Best of both worlds![]()
What activities, then, would you consider to be anaerobic?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaerobic_exercise
