The Truth About Lactic Acid
If you’ve ever felt the intense burn during a workout, you’ve probably heard someone say, “That’s the lactic acid building up!” But here’s the truth—lactic acid isn’t even produced in your body. The real player? Lactate.
This long-standing myth has confused athletes and fitness enthusiasts for decades. At APEX PWR, we believe in science-backed training and recovery methods, so let’s break it down.
Lactic Acid vs. Lactate: What’s the Difference?
Lactic acid is commonly blamed for muscle fatigue, soreness, and that post-workout burn. But the reality is:
✅ Your body doesn’t actually produce lactic acid.
✅ Lactate is produced naturally—even at rest.
✅ Lactate is not a waste product; it’s a valuable energy source.
Lactate: A Fuel, Not a Foe
Your muscles produce lactate all the time, but levels increase during high-intensity exercise. Here’s why:
🔹 Lactate is an alternative fuel source – Your body can convert it into pyruvate, which is burned for energy.
🔹 Lactate can be used by the liver – It can be converted back into glucose, giving you more fuel for performance.
🔹 It does NOT cause soreness (DOMS) – Muscle soreness after exercise is from microtears and inflammation, not lactate buildup.
So What Causes the Burn?
The burning sensation during intense exercise comes from hydrogen ion accumulation, not lactate. When your body breaks down ATP (your energy currency) at a rapid rate, hydrogen ions (H+) increase, making the environment more acidic.
This acidity is what causes that temporary muscle burn, but it doesn’t mean your muscles are failing—it’s just a sign of high energy demand.
Lactate Clears Quickly
One more myth to bust: Lactate does not linger in your body. It clears within an hour after exercise, meaning it has nothing to do with muscle soreness the next day.
How Can You Use This Knowledge to Improve Performance?
🔹 Embrace lactate as fuel – Instead of fearing it, train your body to use it efficiently through proper conditioning.
🔹 Zone 2 Training & Lactate Testing – Understanding your lactate threshold can help you optimize endurance, pacing, and recovery. At APEX PWR, we offer VO2 Max and lactate testing to help you train smarter.
🔹 Recovery Strategies Matter – Since lactate isn’t to blame for soreness, focus on proper hydration, nutrition, sleep, and mobility work to recover effectively.
Unlock Your Athletic Potential with APEX PWR
Want to optimize your endurance and recovery? Dr. Kevin Le, DPT, specializes in running performance, lactate testing, and personalized cardio training in Tigard, Oregon to help you perform at your best.
📍 Schedule your lactate test and training consultation today:
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