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  2. Carbohydrate loading - Wikipedia

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    A new carbo-loading regimen developed by scientists at the University of Western Australia calls for a normal diet with light training until the day before the race. On the day before the race, the athlete performs a very short, extremely high-intensity workout (such as a few minutes of sprinting) then consumes 12 g of carbohydrate per kilogram of lean mass over the next 24 hours.

  3. List of diets - Wikipedia

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    Hay diet: A food-combining diet developed by William Howard Hay in the 1920s. Divides foods into separate groups, and suggests that proteins and carbohydrates should not be consumed in the same meal. [82] High-protein diet: A diet in which high quantities of protein are consumed with the intention of building muscle. Not to be confused with low ...

  4. Category:Marathon templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Marathon templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Marathon templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  5. List of World Athletics Label marathon races - Wikipedia

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    Name City / Race Location Country Month* *Last race was held Inception Ref Amsterdam Marathon: Amsterdam Netherlands October: 1975: Berlin Marathon: Berlin Germany September

  6. Template:World Marathon Majors template list - Wikipedia

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    |below= {{World Marathon Majors template list}} Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox ( create | mirror ) and testcases ( create ) pages. Subpages of this template .

  7. Physiology of marathons - Wikipedia

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    To sustain high intensity running, a marathon runner must obtain sufficient glycogen stores. Glycogen can be found in the skeletal muscles or liver. With low levels of glycogen stores at the onset of the marathon, premature depletion of these stores can reduce performance or even prevent completion of the race.

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  9. Atlanta Marathon - Wikipedia

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    Since then, the half marathon course for which is the continuation of the original Atlanta Marathon starts on Capitol Avenue, with a turn to Decatur Street, Marietta Street, through Centennial Olympic Park, Atlantic Station, Piedmont Park, where the runners run the final kilometer of the Peachtree in the other direction, before jumping to ...