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To use a sporting example, this means a marathon runner who weighs 67 kg would only be able to store 1005 grams of carbs (at the most), meaning they would run out of muscle glycogen – and therefore fuel – by the 20-km mark.
The World's Fittest Book: How to train for anything and everything, anywhere and everywhere
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