EPOC Flashcards
1
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Describe EPOC
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- Recovery involving returning the body to its pre-exercise state
- When a performer finishes exercise, oxygen consumption still remains quite high compared to at rest
- This is because extra oxygen needs to be taken in and used to try and help the performer recover
2
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Explain the fast component
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- Fast alactacid
- Replenishes ATP and PC stores
- Re-saturation of oxygen with myoglobin
- Requires 2-4 litres of oxygen and is completed within 2-3 minutes
- 50% of PC stores can be replenished within 30 seconds
3
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Explain the slow component
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- Has four main functions which all aid recovery and all require a continued elevated rate of oxygen consumption
- Removal of lactic acid
- Maintaining breathing rate - need extra oxygen during recovery to feed the muscles, also allows myoglobin stores to be replenished in the muscles
- Glycogen replenishment
- Increased body temperature, increases rate of respiration, needs oxygen to fuel process which is supplied by slow component of EPOC
4
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Explain removal of lactic acid in the slow component
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- lactate converted back to pyruvate, and oxygen is used to oxidise pyruvate into two acetyl groups. They combine with coA and join krebs cycle to replenish ATP
- Some lactate passed into bloodstream, some transported to liver to be converted into glucose, some removed from blood and excreted in sweat and urine
- Process of removing lactate can take more than an hour
5
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How can the process of glycogen replenishment be sped up?
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- Eating carbs and protein with 30 mins of exercising or between 1 and 3 hours after exercising
- Chocolate milk good to drink after