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<blockquote data-quote="ElyDave" data-source="post: 440882" data-attributes="member: 74042"><p>you're not aerobic, that's why. </p><p></p><p>You are likely to be anaerobic for large parts of these exercise, intense activity followed by recovery. The adrenaline (I'm also assuming these are competitive) will cause your liver to dump glucose into the blood stream. I can see this in both intense interval workouts, weights and sometimes cycling time trials in myself.</p><p></p><p>The thing to be careful about when it happens is not to overdo any corrective doses, but rather monitor BG regularly ,say every half hour for a couple of hours as you should start to replenish the muscle glycogens and BG is likely to drop fairly quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElyDave, post: 440882, member: 74042"] you're not aerobic, that's why. You are likely to be anaerobic for large parts of these exercise, intense activity followed by recovery. The adrenaline (I'm also assuming these are competitive) will cause your liver to dump glucose into the blood stream. I can see this in both intense interval workouts, weights and sometimes cycling time trials in myself. The thing to be careful about when it happens is not to overdo any corrective doses, but rather monitor BG regularly ,say every half hour for a couple of hours as you should start to replenish the muscle glycogens and BG is likely to drop fairly quickly. [/QUOTE]
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