Factors Affecting Performance Flashcards
1
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2 Sites of Fatigue
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- central
- peripheral
(or both)
2
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Peripheral Fatigue
:Excitation Contraction Coupling:
2 Hypotheses
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- depletion hypothesis
- accumulation hypothesis
3
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2 Factors Affecting Performance
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- fatigue
- Muscle recruitment
4
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Fatigue
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inability to continue a specified task, which is reversible with rest
5
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Fatigue depends on:
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- Type of exercise performed
- muscle fiber types involved
- pt’s fitness and nutritional status
6
Q
Mechanisms of Central Fatigue
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- decr functional motor units or decreased frequency of firing
- inhibitory input to neurons in brain from muscle afferents
- psychological (motivation)
- serotonin
7
Q
Components of Peripheral Fatigue
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- neuromuscular junction
- muscle cell membrane
- excitation contraction coupling (primary site of fatigue)
8
Q
Order of Muscle Recruitment
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Type I, IIa, IIx
9
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Type I fibers
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- recruited first
- provide tension to about 40%VO2 max
- aerobic metabolism
10
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Type IIa
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- recruitment if O2 not available to utilize type I
- recruited if intensity reaches 40-75% VO2 Max
- aerobic and anaerobic metabolism
11
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Type IIx
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- recruited if O2 delivery not sufficient for type I & IIa fibers
- recruited at ~75% VO2 max
- anaerobic glycolysis
12
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High H+ Concentration can cause:
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- decr force/crossbridge
- decr force for given Ca++ concentration
- inhib Ca++ release from SR
- Disruption of Na-K pump
- inhibition of PFK
13
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Depletion Hypothesis
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depletion of ATP, PC, & Glycogen
14
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Accumulation Hypothesis
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-accumulation of ammonia, phosphate, lactate, H+
15
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Long Term Activities
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- 1-4 hours
- ability of liver & muscle to provide glucose
(change glycogen–>glucose)