
The "afterburn effect," or excess post-exercise oxygen consumption, is the temporary increase in metabolism that occurs after exercise. What is the validity of this phenomenon, and how much does it actually affect metabolism? Shannon breaks it all down with research in this episode.0:00: Introduction1:00: Excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC)1:58: EPOC following HIIT vs. strength training on active, menstruating women 5:23: Recent meta-analysis of EPOC 5:53: Trained vs. non-trained individuals 7:14: Discerning what is just marketing 8:05: Takeaways from the research9:55: Muscle doesn’t necessarily burn more at rest 13:35: An Evlo overviewStudy oneStudy twoStudy threeStudy four Free workshop linkFree Evlo 101 class14 day free trialFollow Dr. Shannon on InstagramFollow Fit Body, Happy Joints on InstagramTo take our free 35-minute Upper Body Build class taught by Dr. Shannon, visit portal.evlofitness.com.
No persons identified in this episode.
No transcription available yet
Help us prioritize this episode for transcription by upvoting it.
Popular episodes get transcribed faster