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EPISODE · Jun 9, 2026 · 17 MIN

Glycogen Dynamics and Carbohydrate Requirements for Resistance Training

from The College of Health and Fitness

Research indicates that typical weightlifting sessions diminish muscle glycogen stores by roughly 21%, with higher volume workouts causing more significant reductions. While ultra-low carbohydrate diets may slightly hinder those pursuing maximum muscle growth, they are generally less detrimental for athletes focused purely on heavy strength training. However, maintaining an adequate intake of carbohydrates becomes increasingly vital when individuals are in a calorie deficit yet still performing high-volume bodybuilding routines. Ultimately, while extreme loading is unnecessary, strategic consumption helps sustain performance during demanding hypertrophy phases. These findings suggest that the necessity of carbohydrates is highly dependent on the specific volume and intensity of one's exercise program.

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