Aerobic vs. Anaerobic Glycolysis | What is Lactate?

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00:10 What is Glycolysis?
00:25 Where does Glycolysis take place?
00:28 Is glycolysis in the mitochondria?
01:08 Where does Pyruvate come from?
01:20 Pyruvate vs. Lactate
01:44 Anaerobic Glycolysis
02:06 Lactate vs. Lactic Acid
02:20 Metabolic Acidosis
03:10 pH change with exercise
03:50 Lactate buffering
03:55 Cori Cycle
04:12 Work Intervals for Aerobic vs. Anaerobic
04:55 Smash the Like Button

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I think glycolysis is technically only the process to pyruvate, and is always anaerobic and doesnt require oxygen, so there is no "aerobic glycolisis".

marco
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can you please make a video on a Sample Workout for Anaerobic Glycolysis. Thank you in advance.

AkulSamartha
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Soo confused 😕 SMH am I the only one like this needs to be explained to dummies like what's pyruvate and ugg😢

Cndy.
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No such thing as aerobic glycolysis (=breakdown of glucose to pyruvate).

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