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Tag: vo2 max

August 1, 2011 Phoenix Rising Team

Safe Exercise II? The Consult: The Heart Rate Based Exercise/Activity Management Video Series …

Posted by Cort Johnson The Consult In Part I of the Dan Moricoli’s three part series on Dr. Klimas’s Heart Rate Based Activity Management Program on ME-CFSCommunity Center.com, we followed Brenda as she did a VO2 max exercise test on a bicycle at Dr. Klimas’s CFS Clinic. In the second video Dan video’s Brenda as she consults with Connie Sol,

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July 24, 2011 Phoenix Rising Team

Safe Exercise? The Heart Rate Based Exercise Video Series with Dr. Klimas on ME-CFS Community …

Posted by Cort Johnson In collaboration with Dr. Klimas, Dan Moricoli of the ME-CFS Community and Knowledge Center has created a video series focusing on using VO2 max and heart rate measures to create a relapse free ‘exercise’ program to enhance ones health.   Part I focuses on using the VO2 max test to determine at what heart rate patients enter

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