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What is Anaerobic Exercise?

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What is Anaerobic Exercise?

Anaerobic exercise involves quick bursts of high intensity activity that briefly taxes the cardiovascular system beyond its aerobic capacity. Weightlifting and sprinting are examples of anaerobic exercise.

How Does Anaerobic Exercise Work?

During short anaerobic efforts, the body cannot supply oxygen fast enough to meet the muscles’ demands. Instead, carbohydrates are broken down rapidly without oxygen through glycolysis and lactic acid fermentation. This provides immediate but limited energy.

Benefits of Anaerobic Exercise

Examples of Anaerobic Exercise

Lactic Acid and Fatigue

As lactic acid builds up, it impairs muscle contraction, causing that “burning” feeling. Short rest periods between anaerobic efforts remove waste products and restore power.

In summary, anaerobic exercise works the muscles hard for brief periods relying on fast energy systems, unlike aerobic exercise done for longer durations.

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