It depends on your body needs, and what your goals are, to build muscles for example or to decrease your cholesterol or weight or increase stability of your energy levels so it varies greatly imo and its better to consult a nutritionist before putting a limit for yourself. personally I'd say between 20-30
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Depending on Jimmy's current athletic state (is he healthy or not?) he may only need one month to prepare for the race.
How he should eat:
Jimmy should eat healthy (fruits + vegetables), and he should make sure to drink lots of water.
He should avoid eating/drinking things that may have a lot of sugar and carbohydrates. This includes things like - unhealthy chips, sodas, treats, etc.
How he should exercise:
Some of the basic exercises he can do is -
*Jogging/running everyday
*A simple sets of stretches
*Push ups, pull ups, sit ups, etc.
Again, this would be an everyday thing, (until the race).
Hope this helps you!
~Lauv
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