The whole point of sympathetic activation (which increases adrenaline in the bloodstream) is to make energy available for the fight or flight response. Acutely, sympathetic activation leads to an increase in blood glucose levels. Of course, there's no use to having increased blood glucose if it isn't converted into a more readily useable form of energy (ATP!). So basically, glycogen is broken down into glucose which now needs to undergo glycolysis to power the motor proteins in the muscle fibers.