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Calculate how many Kilo-calories of food (CAL) consumed by a 163-lb man due to the force he applies during one repetition of a bodyweight only (single leg squat) exercise that lifts 87% of his bodyweight through a controlled full-range of motion that measures 31" in both the down and up directions of the movement? Assume that the exercise takes place under comfortable conditions, and that only about 22% of all the potential energy stored in food is available for useful work, and that 1 ft-lb = 0.000324048 Kilocalories.
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