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Amanda Pasko, a registered dietitian and track athlete, times her protein intake throughout the day.
A dietitian and track coach said timing her protein intake helps her build muscle. That way, she feels properly fueled for her workouts.
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Amanda Pasko, a registered dietitian and track athlete, times her protein intake throughout the day.

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