Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)

Muscle changes and performance after once-daily versus twice-every-other-day endurance training

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Abstract

Resting muscle glycogen concentration was 412 ± 51 micromol/g dry wt in the Low training group compared to 577 ± 34 in the High group.

  • Training twice every second day may support certain markers of training adaptation better than daily training.
  • Rates of whole body fat oxidation during exercise were lower in the Low group (1,261 ± 247 micromol.kg(-1).60 min(-1)) compared to the High group (1,698 ± 174).
  • Maximal activities of specific mitochondrial enzymes, such as citrate synthase and beta-hydroxyacyl-CoA-dehydrogenase, were enhanced only in the Low group.
  • Cycling performance improved by approximately 10% for both training schedules.
  • Mitochondrial DNA content and levels of a specific protein related to energy metabolism did not change in either training group.

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