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ABOUT THIS WEBINAR
Norwegian 4x4 is everywhere right now. Podcasts, coaching seminars, social media — everyone is prescribing 4-minute intervals around threshold. A few years ago, it was HIIT. Before that, Zone 2.

Endurance training trends move like fashion. But scientific data does not become invalid just because a new trend appears. Both HIIT and Norwegian 4x4 are well researched. Both improve VO2max. Both improve performance.

So why do some athletes see massive gains with one method while others stagnate, or even lose performance?

The answer has two parts. And both come down to a metric most coaches overlook.

Part 1: The aerobic side.
Two athletes with identical VO2max can receive fundamentally different aerobic stimuli from the exact same interval prescription. Same threshold-based intensity. Same protocol. Different outcome. Why does this happen, and what is the variable that changes everything?

Part 2: The side nobody talks about.
Neither HIIT nor Norwegian 4x4 only affects the aerobic system. There is a second training effect happening in parallel — one that most coaches are not tracking. For certain athlete profiles, this hidden effect can quietly undo the aerobic gains the training was supposed to deliver. In some cases, endurance performance actually decreases.

In this live session, Sebastian Weber will walk through real athlete data showing both sides of the equation. He will demonstrate how different metabolic profiles respond to the same interval sessions, and show why choosing between HIIT and Norwegian 4x4 without understanding the athlete's physiology is a gamble.

Whether you are a coach, an athlete, or run a human performance lab — this session will change how you think about interval prescription.
ADDITIONAL INFO
  • When: Berlin
  • Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Price: Free
  • Language: English
  • Who can attend? Everyone
  • Dial-in available? (listen only): Not available.
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