If there’s not enough oxygen present, either because we’re not breathing effectively or (more likely) because our muscles are working too hard, too fast for oxygen supply to keep pace with all of the pyruvate being produced, the pyruvate gets converted to lactate. Lactate can be reconverted to pyruvate to be used for fuel, but if it builds up, it can also become the dreaded lactic acid, which makes our muscles burn when we’re working hard and pushing our limits.