As the 2018 triathlon season gets underway, which Ironman athletes should you look out for?
With so much talent across the planet, this is a very tough question to answer but here is GTN's pick of 8 athletes to watch!
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Our athletes to watch during the 2018 triathlon season include:
- Emma Pallant
- Anne Haug
- Lucy Charles
- Mirinda Carfrae
- Terenzo Bozzone
- Lionel Sanders
- Andi Dreitz
- Matt Trautman
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QUESTION: I’M INTERESTED IN BUILDING MUSCLE IN THE GYM. IS A KETOGENIC DIET RIGHT FOR ME?
ANSWER:
A true ketogenic diet is based on a strict macro breakdown of 75% fats, 20% protein and 5% carbs. By replacing your normal energy source, carbs, with fat, you train your body to burn ketones for fuel instead of glucose. This process is known as ketosis. If your goal is extreme weight loss, this diet has proven successful for many people.
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