what a great video! I have used this as a reference to a group project in exercise science. My professor shared this video with students as an extra source for studying. It has been very useful
Kim, Oxygen doesn't come in ml unless it's at STP. Whatever the case, it would be useful to reframe the discussion in either mole equivalents or since you normalize to kilograms, which I can only think must be body weight, the moles could be converted to millihrams or micrograms as appropriate so as to frame the discussion to grams per gram even though your use of kg, which I take as some normalized body weight is also confusing. Is this a fat person running or a lean person running? You might also have z discounted curve with hyperventillation. Lastly, you might note the dependence on load and work.
Interesting very interesting video
Very clear and precise explanation, connecting all the dots. Thanks 😊 for making this topic do easily understood !
Thank you for the wonderful teaching on behalf of all my students who have to do online labs during the pandemic.
what a great video! I have used this as a reference to a group project in exercise science. My professor shared this video with students as an extra source for studying. It has been very useful
I don't think this concept can be explained any better than this
Thank you Kim. Grateful.
Thank you for making the concept clear
you're amazing for this explanation
thank you so much for your good heart dear teacher
Such an amazing video! Thanks for sharing!
Great teacher!
Super video. Thank you.
Really easy to understand...FINALLY
Thank you this was very helpful for my ex phys class!!!
What does it mean if my band says my EPOC is 4000? Am I overdoing it?
Nice detailed explanation!
I didn't get how steady state comes
It was great. thank you ❤️
Great help! Thank you!
Replenish Myoglobin during recovery/EPOC?
Yes
Thank you so much professor, it was great !!
welcome
Kim, Oxygen doesn't come in ml unless it's at STP. Whatever the case, it would be useful to reframe the discussion in either mole equivalents or since you normalize to kilograms, which I can only think must be body weight, the moles could be converted to millihrams or micrograms as appropriate so as to frame the discussion to grams per gram even though your use of kg, which I take as some normalized body weight is also confusing. Is this a fat person running or a lean person running? You might also have z discounted curve with hyperventillation. Lastly, you might note the dependence on load and work.