Racing Weight—A Diet Book For Endurance Athletes
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- Published Dec. 17, 2009
Competitor.com contributor Dave Trendler interviewed author Matt Fitzgerald about his new book Racing Weight. Fitzgerald’s new book offers sound advice for endurance athletes on how to control your weight for optimal performance.
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