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RE: LeoThread 2025-04-02 02:30

in LeoFinance12 days ago

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In the race, natural speed takes the front seat initially, with the cheetah, known as the fastest land animal, sprinting ahead. It reaches the 500-meter mark effortlessly, leaving the human participant considerably behind. By the 5 km line, the ostrich takes the lead, showcasing its unique running capabilities, while the human remains out of sight. Yet, things begin to shift substantially by the 35 km mark, where humans overtake all but the camel and horse.

As the race progresses beyond 60 km, the human emerges victorious, finishing the 100 km journey long before the cheetah even reaches the half marathon mark. This victory highlights a hidden truth: humans possess exceptional endurance capabilities, thanks largely to our ability to sweat efficiently.

The Mechanism of Endurance