LACTIC LIES?
For decades, endurance athletes have been told to concentrate on doing
workouts at an effort just below their "lactic threshold," which is the
point beyond which lactic acid begins accumulating in the muscles. It
is/was widely held that lactic acid is a waste product that hinders
performance if allowed to build up. According to George A. Brooks, a
professor in the department of integrative biology at U.C. Berkeley,
that's all wrong. Dr. Brooks argues that lactic acid is actually an
important fuel. At this link to a New York Times story you can read
why he believes this to be the case:
http://tinyurl.com/
from charles nighbor
walnut creek