It is true that there are factors that impact vital capacity like age, sex, height, weight, etc. It is also true that it is a trainable capacity.
Part of the trainability of vital capacity is the strength and elasticity of the respiratory muscles. Just like we want good left ventricular elasticity and strength in the heart, we want the respiratory muscles to be able to stretch (be elastic) for great strength and breathing capacity.
Traditional strength training can reduce the elasticity of the respiratory muscles. So, what’s a student of strength to do?
Train for increased vital capacity.
In Second Wind express online course, Pavel details the benefits of increased vital capacity but also how to train for it. |