Which of the following describes a difference between the classic and modified methods of carbohydrate loading?
a. The classic method does not involve a period of low carbohydrate diet.
b. The modified method contains no depletion phase.
c. The classic method does not involve a tapered or minimal exercise phase.
d. The classic method lasts 10 days.
B
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