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Keep up the videos. Some of the science was not accurate but still good video. E.g. muscle glycogen around 400-500g with carb load plus 100g in liver. Also the diet pre race seemed too high in fat and protein. Main thing is 10g carbs per kilo of body weight for 3 dayz pre race
The majority of the population, even very fit people will not burn a 1k calories in 1 hr. Burning 1k calories in 1hr takes is very hard to do. I would guess 99% of people wouldn’t make it past an hr at the effort needed.
I’m 150 lbs and pretty fit, running a 10k in about 50 minutes is only about 650 calories for me close to 800 total, but to hit 1000 per hour I’m risking extreme fatigue or injury haha
Getting ready for my first 70.3 and tri in a long time. Channel has wonderful/useful information. Not to mention the comical relief through the videos is on point 👌🏽
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Thanks good to see a compressive carb load program thanks TJ
I hit the wall all three times mile 20. This time I will follow this 2-1 day carb load for 2023 NYC Marathon. Thanks for the advice and video.
Keep up the videos. Some of the science was not accurate but still good video. E.g. muscle glycogen around 400-500g with carb load plus 100g in liver. Also the diet pre race seemed too high in fat and protein. Main thing is 10g carbs per kilo of body weight for 3 dayz pre race
Thanks for the great video! Am I right in assuming you don’t consume any coffee?
Caffeine is saved for race day.
What about the morning of the race ?
The maths are completely off, your body can handle way more carbs and calories (definitively if you train your gut)
The majority of the population, even very fit people will not burn a 1k calories in 1 hr.
Burning 1k calories in 1hr takes is very hard to do. I would guess 99% of people wouldn’t make it past an hr at the effort needed.
I’m 150 lbs and pretty fit, running a 10k in about 50 minutes is only about 650 calories for me close to 800 total, but to hit 1000 per hour I’m risking extreme fatigue or injury haha
@@TheMaddestMaxx exactly. It takes a lot to burn 1000cals in 1hour