
Why Athletes Chase Stress To Gain Speed
Elite athletes use low-oxygen and heat-stress training to trigger red blood cell production, plasma expansion, and metabolic adaptations that improve speed and endurance beyond what comfort can offer.

Elite athletes use low-oxygen and heat-stress training to trigger red blood cell production, plasma expansion, and metabolic adaptations that improve speed and endurance beyond what comfort can offer.

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