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Why Marathon Runners Don't Have Big Legs: The Science Explained
5 February 2026 0 Comments Felix Morton

Why Marathon Runners Don't Have Big Legs: The Science Explained

Marathon runners have lean legs due to their focus on endurance over muscle mass. Their training develops slow-twitch fibers, low body fat, and efficient aerobic systems. Unlike sprinters, they prioritize efficiency and stamina, not bulk. Understanding this science helps runners optimize their training for performance.

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