During exercise, we consume muscle glycogen and liver glycogen, as well as water, which are the earliest energy-supplying substances in exercise. After exercise, the body usually stores more glycogen than before due to the stimulation of exercise.
After exercise, under a reasonable diet, liver glycogen will be replenished faster, just as you can eat a banana and drink some drinks after exercise to supplement liver glycogen. However, in the process of supplementing glycogen, the body will store a large amount of water according to the ratio of glycogen: water = 1: 3. In other words, if you store 100g glycogen in your body, you need to store 3 times more water, which means the total weight has increased to 400g.
1, limit or heavy weight, adopt the second breathing method.
Take two or three deep breaths before the action begins. Inhal