Lots of runners look pretty healthy on the outside. They exercise a lot, maintain a decent weight, have low body fat percentage, low BMI, and generally look fit. But inside there could be a lot more going on that no one really sees. I came across a study recently that looked at low-carbohydrate diets versus high-carbohydrate diets and their effects on athletic performance. The results are pretty interesting from a performance standpoint and also kind of surprising from a health perspective. Today, I look at what it means to be fit but unhealthy and what you can do to make sure you are both!
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171. Getting Unstuck
170. Getting Started With Habit Change
169. What Should I Eat?
168. Dealing With Criticism
167. Reframing Failure
166. Overcoming Your Fear of Success
165. The Ultimate Guide to Hydration for Runners
164. How to Achieve Weight Loss Success
163. 3 Proven Ways to Get Your Body Burning Fat
162. Understanding The Different Types of Hunger
161. The Other Side of Endurance
160. Should Runners Lift Heavy Weights?
159. Always Becoming More with Natasha Sorensen
158. Building Your Aerobic Engine
157. Lessons Learned This Year and What’s Next
156. There Is No Finish Line
155. 3 Things All Successful People Do
154. The Truth About Food Restrictions
153. 5 Tips to Avoid Gaining Weight This Holiday Season
152. Struggling, Suffering, and Giving In
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