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Breakfasts of Champions Runners, cyclists, and triathletes talk trainingand eating. By Kazia Jankowski July 2009 Scott Fliegelman knows what it takes to build an athlete. As the owner of Fastforward Sports—a Denver/Boulder-based endurance-sport training company—he coaches triathletes, marathoners, and cyclists to their peak performance, including managing their diets. Here, Fliegelman, who preaches a strict regimen of complex carbohydrates, protein, and fat, and three other local competitors offer insight into their training schedules and prerace eats. Scott Fliegelman, 41 Workout Regimen Because training is his day job, Fliegelman usually gets in two medium workouts a day. Bobby Stuckey, 40 Workout Regimen Last year, while training for a marathon, he ran six out of seven days. Raili Filion, 38 Workout Regimen Filion gets in six, one- to two-hour workouts a week. Justin Mock, 27 Workout Regimen Mock runs 100 miles a week. |
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