spot glycogen depletion??

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    ok so when you train heavy. do you just deplete the glycogen from the muscle you trained?or does a bit come from all over?also.when it comes to burning muscle, does the same thing happen? I mean, do you just burn away the one you are training at the time?assuming you are not eating enough

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    Richard Schmitt
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    This has been answered a while back, but yes and no. It depends on the lift you're performing. Why are you trying to lose muscle? That's stupid. You lose muscle when you don't eat enough to support your training, and the body eats up anything to sustain life. Once you have nothing to offer the body, well might as well dig a grave.

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    Brandon D Christ
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    ok so when you train heavy. do you just deplete the glycogen from the muscle you trained?or does a bit come from all over?also.when it comes to burning muscle, does the same thing happen? I mean, do you just burn away the one you are training at the time?assuming you are not eating enough

    Muscle glycogen can only be used locally.  The thing is though, most exercises use a lot of muscles, even ones you aren't aware of.  This is especially true if most of your training consists of multi-joint, free weight exercises.

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