You can click the icon to read the post you wrote to which I asked the question. But essentially you were confirming MAOD can confirm whether an IP rider's aerobic contribution was higher than average.
At 90% aerobic contribution, you responded that that would provide a foundation for a "pretty good" stage racer.
I then asked - what determines the higher than average aerobic contribution - assuming it would apply across the spectrum of efforts, not just IP duration efforts.
Is it mitochondrial density, fibre type propensity, or something(s) else or combinations of the lot.
armchairclimber listed every variable known to influence exercise, which I found unhelpful.
Was not looking for an indepth explanation, just drop some polysyllabic words and I'll go research
Or not, I'm clearly not paying you nor expecting a free lesson in physiology and respect you have a life outside the Clinic.