Tuesday, January 17, 2023

Little-Used Fitness Measure Could Be Key to Exercise Results - WebMD

Jan. 6, 2022 – There's been a push in recent years encouraging doctors to prescribe exercise as medicine, telling their patients how often, how long, and how hard to work out to improve health.
A new Brigham Young University study suggests doctors could take that initiative to the next level, prescribing exercise plans that result in a  specific health outcome; say, lowering your blood pressure or losing weight. 
“The findings of this study, and others, suggest that we should be able to more consistently and accurately prescribe exercise like medicine,” says senior study author Jayson Gifford, PhD, an exercise sciences professor at BYU. 
These exercise prescriptions would be tailored to patients based on a largely ignored fitness measure called critical power, or maximum steady state – the fastest you can go while maintaining a pace you can sustain for a long time. 
By crafting workouts around critical power instead of the more frequently used VO2 max (maximum effort), we could more accurately predict health outcomes, just as we can with medicine, the researchers say in the Journal of Applied Physiology.
“We’ve known for centuries that exercise is part of the way to develop a healthy and long life,” says Jordan Metzl, MD, a sports medicine doctor at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York and author of The Exercise Cure. “But it’s only in the past 70 years that we’ve recognized the medicinal value of exercise.”
Metzl, who was not involved in the study, helped develop an annual seminar at Cornell Medical School teaching medical students ways to prescribe exercise that go beyond the “30 minutes per day” cookie-cutter advice. Still, doctors and other health care professionals often struggle to prescribe exercise to prevent or treat disease. And a recent study from Oxford found that when doctors do give weight loss advice, it’s often vague and hard for patients to use. 
“The drug of movement is one of the safest and most effective forms of preventive health,” says Metzl. “We need to get the medical community fully engaged in prescribing exercise for their patients.” 
This study suggests that a focus on critical power could be key in making that happen. 
What the Research Found
In the study, 22 adults completed 8 weeks of either moderate-intensity training or high-intensity interval training, or HIIT.  The intensity levels specified in both plans were based on VO2 max. So, the people in the study trained at given percentages of their VO2 max.
Both groups saw improvements in endurance, but results varied greatly from person to person. Those mixed results could be explained by individual differences in critical power. 
“Improvement was much more correlated with the percentage of critical powers the individuals worked at rather than the percentage of their VO2max, like exercise physiologists have thought for years,” says lead study author Jessica Collins, a researcher at Brigham Young University. 
Not only that, but several subjects who did not improve their VO2 max did see an increase in critical power and endurance. 
“People tend to only focus on VO2 max,” Gifford says. “Many might see the lack of increase in VO2 max for some people and conclude that the training was ineffective. I personally believe that a lot of potentially useful therapies have been ruled out because of an almost exclusive focus on VO2 max.”
Turns out, critical power varies a lot from person to person, even among those with similar VO2 maxes.
“Let’s say you and Jessica had the same VO2 max,” explains Gifford. “If we had you both going at 70% of [your VO2 max], it could be above your maximum steady state, which would make it really hard for you. And it could be below her maximum steady state, which would make it easy for her.” 
This means you are each stressing your body differently, and that stress is what triggers improvements in fitness and endurance. 
“Below critical power, the metabolic stressors are well-managed and maintained at elevated-but-steady levels,” Gifford says. “Above critical power, the metabolic stressors are produced so fast that they cannot be controlled, and consistently accrue until reaching very high levels that cause failure.” 
Knowing your critical power means you can predict how those stressors will build up, and you can tailor an exercise program that provides just the right stressor “dose” for you, Gifford says. 
Such programs could be used for rehab patients recovering from a heart attack or from lung disease, Gifford suggests. Or they could help older adults improve endurance and physical function, Collins notes. 
But first, researchers must confirm these results by programming workouts based on people’s critical power and seeing how much different measures improve.
How to Find Your Critical Power
Critical power is not new, but exercise physiologists and medical professionals have largely ignored it because it’s not easy to measure. 
“People generally train off VO2 max or maximum heart rate, which is even less precise,” Gifford says. 
Finding people's critical power in the study involved multiple timed trials and calculating the relationship between speed/power and time, Gifford explains. 
But for a rough measure of your critical power, you could use an app that measures functional threshold power (FTP), something Gifford refers to as the “Walmart version” of critical power. “It’s not exactly the same, but it’s close,” he says. (The app Strava features FTP as well as a pretty sophisticated power analysis.) 
Or skip the tech and go by feel. If you’re below your critical power, “it’s going to be challenging, but you'll feel under control,” Gifford says. Above your critical power, “your breathing and heart rate will continuously climb until you fail in about 2 to 15 minutes, depending on how far above you are.” 
Still, you don’t need to know your critical power to start exercising, Collins notes. 
“The beauty of exercise is that it is such a powerful drug that you can see benefits without fine-tuning the workout this way,” he says. “I would hate for this to become a barrier to exercising. The important thing is to do something.”
SOURCES:
Jayson Gifford, PhD, exercise sciences professor, Brigham Young University. 
Jessica Collins, researcher, Brigham Young University.
Journal of Applied Physiology: "Critical power and work-prime account for variability in endurance training adaptations not captured by VO2 max."
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The annual Holiday Sing-Along, tree lighting and Downtown Stroll are Saturday, Dec. 3 - KUT

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Kick off your holiday season with KUT and KUTX at our annual Sing-Along and Tree Lighting, followed by the Downtown Austin Alliance’s Holiday Stroll.
The carols begin at 6 p.m. when crowds gather on the Capitol grounds to sing songs of the season, led by some of the women of KUT News and KUTX Music: Elizabeth McQueen, Miles Bloxson, Diedre Gott, Susan Castle, Laurie Gallardo, Jacquie Fuller and Taylor Wallace.
Complimentary keepsake song books will be available to attendees while supplies last.
At 7 p.m., we’ll countdown to the lighting of the downtown holiday tree at 11th St. and Congress Ave. After the tree lighting, stroll Congress Avenue between 9th and 11th streets for shopping, and free live music and entertainment for all ages.
Schedule of Events
Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022
5 p.m. Holiday stroll begins
6 p.m. Holiday Sing-Along with the women of KUT and KUTX
7 p.m. Holiday stroll continues until 10 p.m.
The Downtown Austin Alliance’s Holiday Stroll has something for everyone including photos with Santa, holiday arts and crafts, local food trucks, artisan vendors and more. Plus, enjoy a full night of live music performances. Visit the Downtown Austin Alliance for announcements and additional details on the Holiday Stroll.


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Kramer announces high-performance Striker electric guitar collection - Guitar.com

The Striker HSS, Striker Figured HSS Floyd Rose and Striker Figured HSS Stoptail have been added to Kramer's store.
Kramer has announced its high-performance Striker electric guitar collection, featuring three different configurations for guitarists to choose from.
The Striker HSS, Striker Figured HSS Floyd Rose and Striker Figured HSS Stoptail feature a satin-finished maple neck with a Kramer K-Speed SlimTaper C profile, with an optional hardshell case available on purchase.
The Striker HSS comes in left and right-handed configurations, with three Alnico 5 pickups including a zebra-coil bridge humbucker and two single coils. The guitar also features a licensed Floyd-Rose locking vibrato and is available in Jumper Red, Ebony, and Majestic Purple colourways.
The Striker Figured HSS Floyd Rose boasts two single coil pickups in a set-up Kramer says is designed for a wide range of styles. The guitar comes with a licensed Floyd-Rose locking vibrato, while the Striker Figured HSS Stoptail features an Epiphone LockTone Tune-O-Matic bridge and Stop Bar tailpiece.
Kramer has also released a video introducing the Striker collection. Watch it below.

The Striker collection is available via Kramer’s website and at authorised dealers nationwide in the US. The Striker HSS retails at $349, the Striker Figured HSS Floyd Rose at $399 and the Striker Figured HSS Stoptail at $379.
Guitar.com previously featured Kramer’s Custom Graphics Series Baretta ‘Feral Cat’ & The 84 ‘The Illusionist’ on The Big Review, giving the 1980s-inspired guitars an 8/10 overall score for their “outrageous” sound. Reviewer Darran Charles called the guitars “two of the best-sounding and most immediate rock guitars we’ve played”, praising the grunt, power, definition and clarity offered in the tone of both guitars.
In other recent guitar news, Squier has released a selection of new Vintage Edition models as part of its wide-ranging 40th anniversary celebration. The collection includes a Tele, Strat and a Jazzmaster, as well as Precision and Jazz bass models, featuring aged chrome hardware, paired with satin urethane finishes to project subtle Road Worn vibes. The limited edition selection retails for a slightly higher price than what we normally get with Squier at an RRP of £499.
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Monday, January 16, 2023

New tools available for propane marketers amid driver shortage - LP Gas magazine

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At the National Propane Education & Training Conference earlier this year in Dallas, Eric Kuster of the Propane Education & Research Council (PERC) asked attendees to raise their hands if they were experiencing difficulty finding drivers.
Nearly every hand raised.
The driver shortage affects the entire industry, and propane retailers are searching for ways to combat it while still growing their businesses. Several resources address the issue head-on.
The North Carolina Technical Education Center (NC-TEC) addresses workforce-related issues specific to propane.
Through NC-TEC, students receive the education and training necessary to receive all CETP certifications and obtain a commercial driver’s license (CDL). NC-TEC partnered with a third-party company that offers CDL training to incoming industry drivers. Through that partnership, students can earn the 80 hours of Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration-mandated driving required to obtain a CDL. According to Juan Pena, director of education at NC-TEC, the training can be completed in as little as two weeks.
Additionally, the CDL earned through NC-TEC transfers to all 50 states, so students across the country can enroll in the program and work wherever they prefer upon graduation.
“The employee is immediately able to begin their mandated 80 hours of driving, knowing that two weeks later, they’ll be good to be back at the company and working,” says Pena.
GeneratioNext Propane Pros is a job-search website designed to connect prospective industry employees with marketers. Candidates can sign up and apply to various propane companies, filtering by location, job type and more. Students who may not have the experience required to be a licensed professional are able to use the site to find internships and apprenticeships.
Meanwhile, propane retailers can use the site to post job openings for candidates. They can also access a directory of profiles to find potential employees to fill roles at their companies.
In addition to GeneratioNext Propane Pros, Vets2Techs helps marketers hire and train military veterans for open positions. Lpgasjobs.com also connects employers and job seekers.
The National Propane Gas Association’s (NPGA) Registered Apprenticeship Program includes four pathways: one for propane service technicians and three for drivers. The apprenticeships are competency-based rather than hours-based.
Bobtail driver apprentices must complete 50 core competencies, while utility/service drivers and transport vehicle drivers must complete 44 and 56 core competencies, respectively.
The apprenticeship program is also designed to help marketers retain employees. Mississippi-based Sayle Propane is one of the first retailers to participate as an apprentice sponsor, according to NPGA.
“Sayle Propane is experiencing a very tight labor market in our service area,” says Chuck Clement, director of operations. “Apprenticeship programs have been very successful in comparable industries over the years. We felt like it could help our company set up a formal curriculum to train and develop new employees with little previous experience.”
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Gardening with Micki: Mums a great autumn flower - Muskogee Daily Phoenix

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I can’t even think about creating an autumn garden without planting Chrysanthemums. I may be a tad tardy for planting, but mums are one of the most dependable flowers. I always wait before planting to see what new colors mum growers have created. I survey garden catalogs and area garden centers just to see what’s new before planting.
This season I’ve found reds, pinks, purples, blues, yellows, oranges, bronzes, golds and a stunning white. The mums’ colors are as fascinating as a kid’s Crayola box. What I like most about mums is their versatility. One garden source calls them “a sun-loving perennial ranging from single petals to petal packed.”
You can also plant mums anywhere in your garden. Unlike some flowers, which may not like the plants growing beside or near them, mums are truly cordial. They seem to get along well with any kind of flowering neighbor. They are also always dependable, blooming at just the right time, as if on cue, to enhance a late fall garden.
Mums also know how to keep their place in the garden. Some plants seem to like to wander around, invading other plants’ territory. English Ivy is the worst! Mums have better manners. They know how to stay in their own territory. They also have an unusual history. They are native to East Asia, Northern Europe and China. Yet they seem right at home in the United States, especially southern areas.
My favorite garden source, “Gardening Made Easy,” suggests “Plan for autumn color spectaculars by pairing late summer bloomers, shrubs, or crisp white hydrangeas with autumn blooming chrysanthemums. Other perfect companions include Artemesia, Asters, Colchicum, Purple Fall Crocus, Dusty Miller, Flowering Kale, Goldenrod, Lamb’s Ears, Purple Fall Crocus and Sedums in purple or white. You’re creating a colorful festival in your own garden.
Just in case you have a tiny space for fall planting, Better Homes & Gardens offers these tips:
• Save seeds in the ground and enjoy a single patch of flowers.
• Sow several packs of different annuals for a tiny flower meadow.
• Shop for smaller versions of larger plants.
• Not enough ground? Plant in big pots and let flowers — even small veggies — climb a trellis.
For a final touch of color, I sneak in a few pansies. Have fun with fall planting.
Micki J. Shelton is a Muskogee native and master gardener.

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