Ice, Speed, and a Metabolic Wildfire

Ice skating recruits nearly every major muscle group, drives oxygen demand through the roof, and can match or exceed the energy burn of many land sports.

Ice skating recruits nearly every major muscle group, drives oxygen demand through the roof, and can match or exceed the energy burn of many land sports.

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