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You are reporting the following post to the moderators for review and possible removal from the forum Poster: Maroon Subject: @Renato Canova; Physiologically explanation of 'new' turbo diesels like Mutai, Mosop, Radcliffe... Body: Hello Renato, As you asked in the 'Boston analysis' thread I open a new thread concerning the next subject that was already mentioned by some other people too: Why can atletes like Geoffrey and Moses run a marathon at 4mmol/l average, instead of the 2-2,5 mmol/l that is more usual? Training with a lot extending the intensity? And: 4mmol/l = 3mmol/l from basic value instead of 1mmol/l with 2mmol/l, so a bigger amount of energy that will be produced by the Anaerobic Lactic System (so using more sugar). How in the world do this atletes not reach glycogen-depletion (far) before the finish-line? Hit the submit button below if you want us to review the post. If you feel this is urgent or want a reply, email us at letsrun@letsrun.com about the post and please include a link to the thread the post is on and what page number/post on that page it is
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