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Lowering the intensity of the exercise to the so-known as 'fat max' stage (aerobic threshold or "AeT") will decrease the fraction of the vitality that comes from glycogen in addition to the amount of energy burned per unit of time. Going too quick, too quickly encourages protein metabolism over fats metabolism, and the muscle pain in this circumstance is a result of muscle harm on account of a severely low ATP reservoir. Until second wind is achieved (increased ATP production primarily from free fatty acids), the signs of a low ATP reservoir in exercising muscle resulting from depleted glycogen embrace: muscle fatigue, muscle cramping, muscle pain (myalgia), inappropriate fast heart fee response to exercise (tachycardia), breathlessness (dyspnea) or rapid respiratory (tachypnea), exaggerated cardiorespiratory response to exercise (tachycardia & dyspnea/tachypnea). Without muscle glycogen, it is important to get into second wind with out going too fast, too quickly nor trying to push through the pain.
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