591: Brad Williams - EPOC Explained: The Afterburn Effect That Boosts Metabolism and Mitochondria

Over 40 Fitness Hacks - Podcast autorstwa Brad Williams

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EPOC Explained: The Afterburn Effect That Boosts Metabolism and MitochondriaClick On My Website Below To Schedule A Free 15 Min Zoom Call:www.Over40FitnessHacks.comOver 40 Fitness Hacks SKOOL Group!Get Your Whoop4.0 Here!Episode Summary: Boosting Energy and Mitochondria Efficiency with HIT and EPOCIn this episode of Over 40 Fitness Hacks, host Brad Williams dives deep into how High-Intensity Training (HIT) and Excess Post-Exercise Oxygen Consumption (EPOC) can reignite energy levels, boost metabolism, and increase mitochondrial efficiency—especially important for those of us over 40.After recovering from hernia surgery, Brad shares his experience noticing a drop in calorie burn and energy output on his Whoop tracker. He explains how this decline connected to reduced mitochondrial activity from skipping HIT sessions. Turning to ChatGPT for insights, Brad explores how HIT stimulates mitochondrial biogenesis—the process of creating new mitochondria—by pushing the body to oxygen debt and triggering powerful recovery processes afterward.He breaks down the “afterburn effect” (EPOC), explaining how intense bursts of effort force the body to consume extra oxygen post-workout to restore balance, repair tissue, and boost metabolism for up to 36 hours. Brad also compares Zone 2 cardio (steady-state fat burning) with Zone 5 HIT (maximum heart rate, short bursts) and why both are crucial for longevity and efficiency.Listeners will learn:How HIT drives more calorie burn and mitochondrial density than slower workouts.The science behind EPOC and why it’s a key to sustained fat loss.How to structure HIT for maximum efficiency (e.g., 30 seconds all-out, 90 seconds rest).Why adding weights or masks during HIT can actually reduce heart rate and efficiency.The importance of balancing intensity with recovery to avoid cortisol spikes and fatigue.Brad wraps up by sharing his plan to reintroduce weekly HIT sessions—short, bodyweight-based, and focused purely on speed and heart rate—to reignite energy and optimize his mitochondria naturally before turning back to supplements.🎧 Key takeaway: You don’t need long workouts—just efficient, intense bursts that supercharge your metabolism and rebuild your body’s cellular engines.If you're interested in online personal training or being a guest on my podcast, "Over 40 Fitness Hacks," you can reach me at [email protected] or visit my website at:www.Over40FitnessHacks.comAdditionally, check out my Yelp reviews for my local business, Evolve Gym in Huntington Beach, at https://bit.ly/3GCKRzV

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