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Factors Affecting Performance
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Factors Affecting Performance
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Sites of Fatigue
• Central fatigue• Peripheral fatigue
– Neural factors
– Mechanical factors
– Energetics of contraction
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Central Fatigue
• Reduction in motor units activated
• Reduction in motor unit firing frequency
• Central nervous system arousal can alter the state of fatigue– By facilitating motor unit recruitment
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Peripheral Fatigue:Neural Factors
• Neuromuscular junction– Not a site for fatigue
• Sarcolemma and transverse tubules– Ability of muscle membrane to conduct and
action potential • Repeated stimulation of sarcolemma can reduce size
and frequency of action potentials
– An action potential block in the T-tubules• Reduction in Ca++ release from sarcoplasmic
reticulum
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Peripheral Fatigue:Mechanical Factors
• Reduction in force per cross bridge
• Reduction of force generated at a given Ca+
+ concentration– H+ interference with Ca++ binding to troponin
• Inhibition of Ca++ release from SR
• Lack of ATP to dissociate the cross-bridge from actin
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Peripheral Fatigue:Energetics of Contraction
• Mismatch between rate of ATP production and utilization– Fatigue results in slowing of ATP utilization to
preserve homeostasis
• Muscle fiber recruitment in increasing intensities of exercise– Type I Type IIa Type IIb– Progression from most to least oxidative fiber
type• Results in increased lactate production
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Pattern of Muscle Fiber Recruitment
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• < 10 seconds• Dependent of recruitment of Type II muscle
fibers– Generate great forces that are needed
• Motivation, skill, and arousal• Primary energy source
– Anaerobic• Phosphocreatine
Ultra Short-Term Performance
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Ultra Short-Term Performance
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Short-Term Performance
• 10-180 seconds
• Shift from anaerobic to aerobic metabolism– 70% energy supplied anaerobically at 10s– 60% supplied aerobically at 180s
• Primary energy source– Anaerobic glycolysis
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Short-Term Performance
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Moderate-Length Performance
• 3-20 minutes• Increasing reliance on aerobic energy production
– 60% ATP generated aerobically at 3 min– 90% ATP supplied aerobically at 20 min
• Requires energy expenditure near VO2max
– Type II fibers recruited– High levels of lactate
• Factors that interfere with O2 delivery are limiting– Altitude, anemia
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Moderate-Length Performance
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Intermediate-Length Performance
• 21-60 minutes
• Predominantly aerobic
• Usually conducted at less than 90% VO2max
• Environmental factors are important– Heat– Humidity– State of hydration
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Intermediate-Length Performance
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Long-Term Performance
• 1-4 hours
• Environmental factors important– Ability to deal with heat and humidity
• Muscle and liver glycogen– Maintain rate of carbohydrate utilization
• Diet and fluid ingestion influence performance
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Long-Term Performance
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