Nice.
Maybe there's actually some benefit to it in the long run, bit like training at higher altitude. :) When you finally take that mask of: finna have superhuman lung capacity/oxygen uptake!
XD Unexpected downsides...
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Nice.
Maybe there's actually some benefit to it in the long run, bit like training at higher altitude. :) When you finally take that mask of: finna have superhuman lung capacity/oxygen uptake!
XD Unexpected downsides...
Maybe like the Denver Broncos football team. Their stadium, Mile High, is as you guessed, a mile high on a mountain. This makes the air super thin. They're use to it, but all of the other teams are on oxygen on the sidelines. Must have some sort of positive effect on conditioning when they are playing in not so thin air.
Interesting! Wonder how many others train with that in mind, if they do have that in mind in training there.... does seem like it should matter yeah.
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Nice, and that gym looking pretty empty too, wonder how it'd be to really work out wit a mask on, that thing about oxygen and stuff? Never an issue? More weight less cardio?
Fro
Yeah, it's pretty easy to get to the equipment I want to because there aren't a lot of people going. We live in a super low case area and the gym does a good job of ventilation and cleaning.
I'm pretty use to the mask. I can do cardio with it now as well. I do mostly lifting and do my cardio outside seperate from the gym. What sucks, quite literally, is when I take in a big breath before a lift the mask gets sucked into my mouth.