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The tortoise and the hare: Who got it right? The physiology of endurance

11:00am-12:00pm on Saturday 21 March

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Anglia Ruskin University, East Road, CB1 1PT

Join Anglia Ruskin University’s Professor Dan Gordon [https://www.aru.ac.uk/people/dan-gordon] as he explores the age-old fable The Tortoise and the Hare through the lens of modern sports science and human physiology. At first glance, the tale promotes the virtues of steady effort over flashy speed – but what does science say about who truly had the physiological edge?

We’ll dive into the fundamentals of endurance, examining how the body produces and uses energy over time, the role of slow-twitch versus fast-twitch muscle fibres, and how factors like VO2 max, lactate threshold and recovery capacity define athletic performance.

The hare, built for speed, represents explosive power and anaerobic capacity – great for short bursts, but not sustainable. The tortoise, on the other hand, embodies the efficient, fatigue-resistant endurance athlete. Using examples from elite sports, long-distance racing and real-world physiology, this talk will dissect how pacing, metabolic efficiency and mental resilience determine success in endurance contexts.

Attendees will walk away with a deeper understanding of why slow and steady may indeed win the race – but only under the right physiological and strategic conditions. The fable gets a modern twist, grounded in science, performance and the enduring wisdom of balance.

Event presented by Anglia Ruskin University.

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Booking required:
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Age: 12 – 18 years, Adults
Format: Talk
Timing: In person
Cost: Free
Event Capacity: 200
Theme: Health
Accessibility: Full access

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