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When you push past your real capacity, your body doesn’t magically “burn fat.” It borrows from tissue in a strict order: structure, repair, then performance. In this piece, I walk through what the physiology actually does—and why mainstream health advice keeps people in perpetual recovery debt instead of rebuilding capacity.
By Helena BianchiWhen you push past your real capacity, your body doesn’t magically “burn fat.” It borrows from tissue in a strict order: structure, repair, then performance. In this piece, I walk through what the physiology actually does—and why mainstream health advice keeps people in perpetual recovery debt instead of rebuilding capacity.