Asked by jackson
According to the text, why might a marathoner eat lots of grains and fiber before a race?
Group of answer choices
To have sufficient energy for the race
To improve running speed
To prevent muscle cramps
To maintain proper hydration
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To have sufficient energy for the race.
Carbohydrate-rich grains increase glycogen stores in muscles and liver, providing the fuel needed for long-distance running.
Carbohydrate-rich grains increase glycogen stores in muscles and liver, providing the fuel needed for long-distance running.
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