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In article >,
says...
>
> "blake murphy" > wrote in message
> ...
> > On Tue, 2 Feb 2010 14:04:35 -0500, I am Tosk wrote:
> >
> >> In article >,

> >> says...
> >>>
> >>> There's a lot of variation. Many are excellent with nutritional
> >>> knowledge. Many sell their own products. For some the financial bias
> >>> drives them to chose among the products they offer. For some the
> >>> financial bias skews their approach to nutrition.
> >>
> >> Yes, tracking is good. Back in the mid seventies I was a High School
> >> runner. My coach who had retired from the U of Illinois kept us in the
> >> state championship for years. We we coached to track our food against
> >> our times and it was pretty pronounced. If I ate red meat or lot's of
> >> dairy product for dinner, I was slower the next day. If I had high
> >> starch such as my favorite, mashed potato for lunch, I would vomit at
> >> some point during the afternoon race.
> >>
> >> Scotty

> >
> > i think the first time i vomited, i would cut races from my diet. i must
> > be a pussy.
> >

> My son once vomited after a race in which he was the winner. Mind you, the
> other contestant was a Grizzly Bear!!!!


LOL

Scotty who has been, admittedly with smaller animals