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Mark Sisson skips breakfast and eats two meals a day, around 1pm and dinner. He developed “metabolic flexibility”, the ability to burn stored body fat for energy when not eating. No constant snacking needed. He wakes up, has coffee, works out fasted, and feels great. He aims for about...

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