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by aix1
1618 days ago
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This is probably not exactly what you mean by diet, but Rob Gray (an Ultraman world champion) says: in the 10 days before the race I would predominantly eat a high fat diet. Based on all the testing I’ve done, what you eat in this window has a large impact on how your body uses fat vs carb on race day https://robgray.org/ironman-arizona-nutrition-report/ |
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The fat burning starts when you empty the glycogen chambers, but there is a sweet spot in terms of energy output, because as other people has pointed out, you can't do high intensity work on fat.
So it makes sense as an ultra endurance athlete that you try to pack som fat before a race, because it will be effective as a slow burning resource.
Another interesting thing at the moment are the ketones supplements one can drink.