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Watts Doc #21: VO2max and The Most Interesting Protein In The World

from Empirical Cycling Podcast · host Empirical Cycling

This episode explores how and why hemoglobin's function emerges from its structure, which makes it a critical component in the oxygen distribution chain. We also discuss the lungs, why VO2max isn't related to hematocrit, and vascular capacity for blood storage before diving into a classic phlebotomy study that ends with a question mark that hints at the central importance of the heart.

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