How Cyclists Condition Their Hearts for Peak Efficiency

Regular cycling trains the heart to eject more blood per beat and transforms leg muscle fibers and mitochondria into highly efficient engines that demand fewer beats for the same work.

Regular cycling trains the heart to eject more blood per beat and transforms leg muscle fibers and mitochondria into highly efficient engines that demand fewer beats for the same work.

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