3.1.1 Applied anatomy and physiology Flashcards
What are the characteristics of a type I muscle fibre
High resistance to fatigue
High numbers of mitochondria
Identify two characteristics of fast twitch glycolytic muscle fibres(type
High glycogen stores
High Phosphate Creatine stores
Explain how the characteristics of fast twitch glycolytic muscle fibres(type IIx) are suited to producing ATP anaerobically during powerful contractions
High PC stores - increased energy source for ATP production via the ATP-PC system
High glycogen stores - increased energy source for ATP production
Name the muscle fibre type in use during an endurance race and identify the physiological characteristics that allow these muscle fibres to work for an extended period of time.
Type 1
Slow twitch fibres
High number mitochondria
High levels of myoglobin
Outline the role of muscle spindles
Prevent over stretching
Detect change in muscle length
Outline the role of golgi tendon organs during PNF
Detect tension in the muscle (during isometric contraction phase)
Delays the stretch reflex
Outline how the force of muscle contraction can be varied to ensure that skills are executed correctly.
Brain can recruit either slow or fast twitch motor units to ensure all the muscles required for each skill are correctly activated