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Keep your Head

Feeling light--headed while working out? That's usually a sign of low blood sugar. The brain must use sugar as fuel, so keep your body's fuel tank filled by eating high--carbohydrate foods (fruit bars, bagels, energy bars) and fluids (sports drinks like Gatorade).





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