Everyone knows that carbohydrate replenishment (energy stores) must be a key area to nurture when training MMA.
In fact after intense training (say 1 hr) carbo stores are often depleted, and then take a good 48 hours to refill. So my question is, aside from training every 48 hours, how the heck do pro fighters train 5-6 hours a day and not run into glycogen depletion?
Either they're training at a very low intensity level, or they're not lifting. I intend to lift 3 times a week, and want to hit BJJ at night, but wonder if i'm gonna hit the wall as my glycogen stores deplete.
Any advice?
In fact after intense training (say 1 hr) carbo stores are often depleted, and then take a good 48 hours to refill. So my question is, aside from training every 48 hours, how the heck do pro fighters train 5-6 hours a day and not run into glycogen depletion?
Either they're training at a very low intensity level, or they're not lifting. I intend to lift 3 times a week, and want to hit BJJ at night, but wonder if i'm gonna hit the wall as my glycogen stores deplete.
Any advice?
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