szénhidrátterhelés
Szénhidrátterhelés, commonly translated as carbohydrate loading or carb-loading, is a nutritional strategy used by endurance athletes to maximize their muscle glycogen stores. Glycogen is the storage form of glucose in the body, and it serves as a primary fuel source during prolonged, intense exercise. By increasing the amount of glycogen stored in muscles and the liver, athletes can delay fatigue and improve performance in events lasting longer than 90 minutes.
The traditional carbohydrate loading protocol involves a period of intense training followed by a few days
Variations of carbohydrate loading exist. Some athletes opt for a "supercompensation" method, which includes a period
Potential downsides of carbohydrate loading include water retention, as glycogen is stored with water molecules, which