The reason more mitochondria don't always mean that you run faster (instead
of longer) is because (1) you may have far more mitochondria than necessary to process the maximum
amount of oxygen your lungs can take
in and your red blood cells transport at any given
time, (2) regardless
of how many mitochondria you have, the motor neurons connected to your aerobic
muscle fibers are
smaller than those connected to your anaerobic
muscle fibers.
are irrelevant as first and for most you will have to calculate how much energy (kcal) you need
in order to build
muscle, cut body fat or maintain weight, body composition; you will have to calculate the optimum nutrients balance that your calories consist
of; you will have to distribute the calories and nutrients at the correct
amounts and
timings through each day and only then you can think
of what supplements are suitable for you to add a relatively
small % to your overall precise diet plan.
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