Fuel Sources Explained
Protein contributes minimally to energy output, primarily coming into play during prolonged exercise when glycogen stores are depleted. In contrast, fat serves as a slower, more systemic fuel source, requiring time to mobilize from the body. This fundamental difference in energy utilization highlights why athletes may lose fat uniformly rather than in targeted areas.In this clip
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