Aerobic Capacity

Sufficient exercise intensity increases the body's capacity to deliver oxygen to working muscles. Low-intensity exercise does not drive aerobic adaptation to the same degree as high-intensity exercise. Greater oxygen delivery clears lactic…

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Sufficient exercise intensity increases the body's capacity to deliver oxygen to working muscles. Low-intensity exercise does not drive aerobic adaptation to the same degree as high-intensity exercise. Greater oxygen delivery clears lactic acid buildup more efficiently, extends endurance, and accelerates tissue repair.