The average energy intake for a weightlifter is around 2,500-3,000 calories per day, while a horse jockey typically consumes around 1,800-2,200 calories per day due to weight restrictions. A marathon runner's energy expenditure can vary but may range from 2,500-3,000 calories during training and more on race days. It's important for each athlete to adjust their intake based on training volume and goals.
It takes more force to reach the same acceleration for objects with more mass.
Muscle endurance is more important for them than muscle strength.
The infamous marathon runner that you sell the last mask to can be found running in a large circle on the road around lon lon ranch. He runs extremely fast, so it may be more efficient to just wait in one spot and maybe walk clockwise.
Because they use far more muscles than a runner does. Gymnastics takes most major muscle groups, will running uses the lower groups, mostly legs and abs.
Weightlifter
On a per capita basis, the very first marathon run had the most injuries. Pheidippides collapsed and died. As he was the sole runner, this represents 100% mortality for that particular event. A more contemporary answer most likely cannot be verified due to the various privacy laws.
An enlarged heart pumps more blood around the body - meaning the runner's muscles get more oxygen from each breath.
more carbohydrate on a runner - needs a lot of energy consumption. More protein diet on a weight lifter - need to build muscle to lift bigger weight.
Basketball and Hockey team feature a number of Maori. Soccer team too. There is a female Maori badmington player, a marathon runner...possibly some more.
road runner
more muscles