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Body building is a success that is derived from very many factors and inputs, both in diet and exercises. It is very evident that nutrition plays a major role in ensuring healthy body building and allowing the muscles to build up efficiently. But also, there are components that are taken for granted by many people in body building and their relevance is hidden in between the profession yet they contribute great percentages of this success in the profession. Glycogen is one of them.
Glycogen is a term that refers to the many and different units in glucose content in the body which are strung together. A clear understanding on this issue is of importance since energy is a key determinant of how one exercise and develops his or her muscle and at what intensity. Glycogens storage is mainly the muscles and the liver in a human body and these two organs serve almost ninety percent of body building with the relevant energy. Muscle glycogen serves as very important to the bodybuilding practice. This is because it is what fuels the anaerobic training in body building for example, weight lifts. Liver glycogen on the other hand, maintains the blood glucose to constant and normal level. It major relevance is that the brain entirely relies on the constant and normal supply of this glucose, in order to keep on functioning properly.
Medical research has revealed that only 20 calories or 5 grams of the body’s glucose is present in the blood flows that circulate regularly to other organs. The liver is a major storage of glycogen since it is estimated to hold 350 to 400 of the calories or 75 to 90 in terms of grams. The research has also contributed further to the body building understanding through revealing that on a normal work out the liver is what burns the largest part of glycogen. A good example is that, one hour exercise that involves aerobics burns up to half the amount of liver glycogen completely.
The muscles on the other hand, are the main storage and also happen to facilitate the use of large amounts of glycogen in the process of body building. It is estimated by a research from medics that, the muscles store close to 350 grams of the glycogen, or in other words, 1,440 calories of the same. In the process the amount is used gauging on the intensity of work out per set and also depletes in the body constantly if it is not replaced. Therefore, in body building, each individual should make sure that he or she implements strategies to recover the used up glycogen if one still wishes to continue with the profession.
One way of loading more glycogen to the muscles and also the liver is through consumption of carbohydrates. This is because carbohydrates are the major source of this component and through synthesis of the same, glycogen content is increased. It should be clear and proper precaution should be taken so as to avoid clearing the glycogen reserves.
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