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[Carbohydrates: Fueling Strength, Endurance, and Performance]-[163: Carbohydrates & Performance: Fueling for Strength, Endurance, and Hypertrophy]

The Nick Bare Podcast · B2 · 2026-03-02

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📋 Summary

Carbohydrates: The Essential Fuel for Performance

Carbohydrates are a fundamental component of human nutrition, acting as the body's primary energy source. While dietary trends often demonize them, understanding their role in metabolism, athletic performance, and recovery is crucial for anyone looking to optimize their physical and mental output.

The Role of Glucose and Insulin

Carbohydrates provide four calories per gram. Upon digestion, they are broken down into glucose, the simplest form of energy used by the body and brain. When glucose enters the bloodstream, it triggers the pancreas to release insulin, a hormone that acts as a "key" to unlock cells, allowing glucose to enter and be converted into ATP (adenosine triphosphate). ATP is the primary energy currency for muscle contraction and organ function.

Concerns regarding insulin often stem from misunderstandings. Insulin is a vital regulator of energy balance. Issues like type 2 diabetes are typically not caused by carbohydrate consumption alone, but rather by chronic factors: a sedentary lifestyle, excess visceral fat, poor sleep, and high stress, which lead to insulin resistance—a state where cells no longer respond effectively to the insulin "key."

The Rise and Fall of Low-Carb Fads

The podcast host reflects on the "low-carb era" popularized by the Atkins diet in the early 2000s. While many people experienced weight loss by eliminating an entire macronutrient, these diets often proved unsustainable due to "restrictive diet fatigue" and social limitations. Similarly, the ketogenic diet—which limits carbohydrates to under 50 grams per day to induce ketosis—has seen a decline in popularity. While keto is a valid medical intervention for epilepsy, its implementation for general athletic performance often lacks the sustainability required for long-term health.

Carbohydrates and Training Intensity

The necessity of carbohydrates is dictated by the intensity and volume of training:

  • Endurance Training: For activities like marathons or triathlons, carbohydrates are "king." As the host notes, high-intensity exercise relies on fast-twitch muscle fibers, which require the rapid energy breakdown that only carbohydrates can provide. During heavy training blocks, the host consumes up to 1,000 grams of carbohydrates daily to fuel performance.
  • Strength Training and Hypertrophy: While strength training might not deplete glycogen stores as rapidly as endurance work, carbohydrates remain essential for achieving a good "pump." This cellular swelling, facilitated by glycogen, can stimulate protein synthesis and improve muscle fullness.

Practical Application: Finding Your Balance

There is no "one size fits all" diet. The host recommends using a range of 3–12 grams of carbohydrates per kilogram of body weight based on activity levels.

  • General fitness: 3–5g/kg.
  • High activity (3+ hours/day): 8–12g/kg.

To ensure success, individuals should avoid relying solely on ultra-processed foods. Instead, prioritize complex, nutrient-dense sources like oatmeal, rice, sweet potatoes, and fibrous fruits. These provide not just glucose, but essential vitamins, minerals, and fiber, promoting satiety and sustained energy.

Conclusion: Inputs Determine Outputs

The host emphasizes that nutrition is highly personal. While he personally thrives on a balanced, carbohydrate-heavy approach to support his hybrid training of running and lifting, he encourages listeners to test, learn, and apply what works for their unique physiology. Ultimately, carbohydrates are not the enemy; they are a powerful tool to enhance performance, recovery, and overall quality of life.

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📖 Transcript

Hello everyone and welcome back to another episode of the podcast.
Today's topic and discussion is all about carbohydrates.
As a fuel source.
The working title is Carbohydrates and Performance Fueling for Strength, Endurance and Hypertrophy, or Muscle Building.
Now before we dive into the meat and potatoes or starches of this carbohydrate conversation.
Few notes.

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