Its best to take once in the morning and after training, to optimise muscle weight gain.
Glucose can be used immediately as fuel, or can be sent to the liver and muscles and stored as glycogen. During exercise, muscle glycogen is converted back into glucose, which only the muscle fibers can use as fuel.
Heart muscle is tubular muscle.use only saturate fat as fuel.
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No, muscle cells do not release glucose into the blood. Instead, they take up glucose from the blood to use as fuel for energy production during muscle contraction. Glucose release into the blood is primarily regulated by the liver through a process called gluconeogenesis.
You don't gain weight in order to get muscle. You overload your muscles with heavy weight training, and then eat more to fuel the muscle growth.
Muscle cells utilize fat cells for energy through a process called lipolysis, where stored fat is broken down into fatty acids and glycerol. These fatty acids are then used as a fuel source by muscle cells during activities like exercise. The process is regulated by hormones like adrenaline and insulin.
You will use the diaphragm muscle to control the length/strength of your breath.
If you want to save on gas get a good fuel economy car. If you want a fast car, get a muscle car. You pretty much have to choose one over the other.
During exercise muscle cells use oxygen.
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Your body will use other sorce of fuel ( muscle, fat) so it will still produce the same amount of ATP
A muscle strain can result from overuse of a muscle and tearing of muscle fibers.