Article: Are Post Workout Carbs Important?

Nice pithy article
 
I definitely notice the difference when I have a good quality weight gainer shake after my workout opposed to what I don't, but I do prefer to eat my carbs instead of drink them.
 
My body responds well to carbs after working out. Everyone's makeup is entirely different. Gotta do what's best for you.
 
Water is not glycogen though.it's a little bit over 1% of the muscle mass.claiming that water equals glycogen proves how much human physiology you have studied
 
Water is not glycogen though.it's a little bit over 1% of the muscle mass.claiming that water equals glycogen proves how much human physiology you have studied

Without glycogen muscles would not store water lol which is why people who do low carb diets mainly lose water weight. Pretty simple.
 
glycogen makes up only 1% to 2% of muscle

Muscles 70% glycogen and 22-25% protein.

Carbs> protein

Hi Wiseman,

Do you have a source for that? I am no expert on this topic, but I did a quick Google search for "Muscle percent glycogen" and found on the 1st page of results 3 sources that claim glycogen makes up only 1% to 2% of muscle:

1. "Approximately 400 g of glycogen make up one to two percent of the fresh weight of resting muscle”
Biochemistry
By Pamela C. Champe, Richard A. Harvey, Denise R. Ferrie
books.google.com.hk/books?id=M_YOW50cg9oC&pg=PA123&lpg=PA123&dq=Muscle+percent+glycogen&********bl&ots=ilJQGeAcKf&sig=msrp1E0x_psSGU1BI3WQkvib8E0&hl=en&sa=X&ei=NSI1U9eiOKWeiAe4hICIDw&ved=0CE8Q6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=percent&f=false[/url]
Page 124.

2. "In the muscles, glycogen is found in a low concentration (1-2% of the muscle mass)."
wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycogen[/url]

3. "The muscles can store about 1 - 2 percent in glycogen"
ezinearticles.com/?Glycogen---What-Is-It?&id=1114436[/url]

Thanks
 
glycogen makes up only 1% to 2% of muscle

Muscles 70% glycogen and 22-25% protein.

Carbs> protein

Hi Wiseman,

Do you have a source for that? I am no expert on this topic, but I did a quick Google search for "Muscle percent glycogen" and found on the 1st page of results 3 sources that claim glycogen makes up only 1% to 2% of muscle:

1. "Approximately 400 g of glycogen make up one to two percent of the fresh weight of resting muscle”
Biochemistry
By Pamela C. Champe, Richard A. Harvey, Denise R. Ferrie
books.google.com.hk/books?id=M_YOW50cg9oC&pg=PA123&lpg=PA123&dq=Muscle+percent+glycogen&********bl&ots=ilJQGeAcKf&sig=msrp1E0x_psSGU1BI3WQkvib8E0&hl=en&sa=X&ei=NSI1U9eiOKWeiAe4hICIDw&ved=0CE8Q6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=percent&f=false[/url]
Page 124.

2. "In the muscles, glycogen is found in a low concentration (1-2% of the muscle mass)."
wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycogen[/url]

3. "The muscles can store about 1 - 2 percent in glycogen"
ezinearticles.com/?Glycogen---What-Is-It?&id=1114436[/url]

Thanks
 
Hi Wiseman,

Do you have a source for that? I am no expert on this topic, but I did a quick Google search for "Muscle percent glycogen" and found on the 1st page of results 3 sources that claim glycogen makes up only 1% to 2% of muscle:

1. "Approximately 400 g of glycogen make up one to two percent of the fresh weight of resting muscle”
Biochemistry
By Pamela C. Champe, Richard A. Harvey, Denise R. Ferrie
books.google.com.hk/books?id=M_YOW50cg9oC&pg=PA123&lpg=PA123&dq=Muscle+percent+glycogen&********bl&ots=ilJQGeAcKf&sig=msrp1E0x_psSGU1BI3WQkvib8E0&hl=en&sa=X&ei=NSI1U9eiOKWeiAe4hICIDw&ved=0CE8Q6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=percent&f=false[/url]
Page 124.

2. "In the muscles, glycogen is found in a low concentration (1-2% of the muscle mass)."
wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycogen[/url]

3. "The muscles can store about 1 - 2 percent in glycogen"
ezinearticles.com/?Glycogen---What-Is-It?&id=1114436[/url]

Thanks

You're right in a sense. The glycogen is a small percentage but it's side effect is the retention of water that holds the water in the muscle. Muscles are mainly water and glycogen is what retains it.
 
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