Hugh Johnson
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Everyone that's been around Peat stuff long enough knows that he has been using the term glycolysis to mean anaerobic lactate formation. I believe this is an historical term, like if some really old person called vitamins "vital amines."
Aerobic glycolysis, the conversion of glucose to lactic acid even in the presence of oxygen. The presence of oxygen normally restrains glycolysis so that glucose is converted to carbon dioxide instead of lactic acid.
http://raypeat.com/articles/articles/lactate.shtml