lister
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If I jogged 5 miles every day from now on, in a few months time I would be able to jog the distance in a much faster time, and my heart rate and breathing would return to normal faster after I finish.
I would become "fitter".
But can someone tell me exactly what physiological changes happen in my body to make this happen?
I can understand that the muscles in my legs would hypertrophy and so be able to propel me faster, but why am I able to recover more quickly?
And also, am I still using the same amount of energy to jog those 5 miles (presuming my weight stays the same, and presuming I deliberately paced myself to take the same time as when I first started?)
I would become "fitter".
But can someone tell me exactly what physiological changes happen in my body to make this happen?
I can understand that the muscles in my legs would hypertrophy and so be able to propel me faster, but why am I able to recover more quickly?
And also, am I still using the same amount of energy to jog those 5 miles (presuming my weight stays the same, and presuming I deliberately paced myself to take the same time as when I first started?)