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Many runners think of endurance as an aerobic engine problem, which training your heart, lungs, and other aspects of your body’s oxygen delivery systems can solve. But as you run longer and longer distances, those systems don’t usually limit performance. It’s the muscles—beaten up over hours of repetitive motion—that can no longer keep up with the demand. This is the problem coach Scott Johnston a...
How to Build Muscular Fatigue Resistance so You Can Run Longer Without Your Legs Tiring Out | Huntaegis