exphysed t1_je80222 wrote
Water increases in proportion to muscle creatine phosphate and glycogen content. Both fuels are used up during exercise, and the water leaves the cell. As your body replaces the fuels you depleted, water goes in with it to maintain the osmotic balance. Plus there are probably hundreds of other cellular processes activated that require water in some capacity.
LongSong333 OP t1_je85m9b wrote
Ok that makes a lot of sense. So, if you worked out hard enough, the muscles need more water than before, to maintain that balance, if I read you right.
exphysed t1_je86ama wrote
Yes. Your body will replace the fuel stores, but to do that water needs to go in with it.
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