"Hitting the wall" is a feeling of profound fatigue that can occur during an athletic event as a result of:

a. exhausted glycogen stores.
b. build-up of CO2 in the body.
c. a slow rate of lipolysis.
d. a lack of lactate for recycling.


a

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