Exercise physiology Flashcards
Does exercise physiology allow us to predict performance?
No.
The ability to predict performance would likely destroy the industry.
What is fatigue?
Failure to maintain the desired power output
Encompasses: ABILITY and WILLINGNESS to perform work
Causes: Peripheral factors, Central factors
Peripheral fatigue
Due to factors operating at the muscle cell membrane or in the cytoplasm
Central fatigue
Due to processes occuring proximal to the neuromuscular junction
VO2
= oxygen uptake
= the rate at which o2 is used by the animal
= cardiac output x O2 removal by tissues
VO2 during exercise
increases up to a maximum value = VO2max
VO2max increases as fitness level increases
Why does VO2 increase during exercise? (4)
- Heart rate increases
- Stroke volume increases
- Difference in O2 content of arterial blood vs venous blood increases
- Circulating blood volume increases
Relationship between HR and exercise intensity as horse becomes fitter (2)
As horse becomes fitter, at a given submaximal exercise intensity:
- HR decreases
- VO2 as % of oxygen uptake max decreases
2 major limiting factors of the respiratory system in performance horses
- Ventilation is locked to gait at the canter and gallop
2. A large increase in cardiac output –> blood travels through lungs very quickly - pressure very high
Result of limiting factors of respiratory system in performance horses (2)
- Hypoxaemia and hypercapnia: not enough O2 can be added and not enough CO is removed
- Stress failure of pulmonary capillaries (EIPH): high pressure (also genetic predisposure)