Vo2 Max, OBLA/LT, EPOC Flashcards

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What is vo2 max

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The maximal amount of oxygen that can be utilised or consumed by the working muscles per minute

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What are the physiological affects on vo2 max

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  • increases maximum cardiac output
  • increased myoglobin content
  • increased capillarisation around the muscles
  • more available oxygen for muscles as the heart uses less
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What is the impact of lifestyle on vo2 max

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  • smoking
  • poor diet
  • poor fitness

Can all reduce vo2 max

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What impacts does body composition have on vo2 max

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Higher percentage of body fat decreases vo2 max

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What is lactate threshold

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LT is a percentage of your vo2 max

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What is both average and elite performer lactate thresholds

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Average performer = 50,60 percent of their vo2 max

Elite performers = 70,80,90 percent of their vo2 max

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What is OBLA

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Onset of blood lactate is the point at which lactic acid begins to accumulate in the blood

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What is the normal amount of blood lactate in the blood

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1-2 mmol/litre

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What is the point at which OBLA occurs

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4mmol/litre

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What is the function of lactic acid

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Splits into hydrogen ions and lactate, hydrogen is what makes the muscles acidic causing muscle fatigue

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What does lactic acid prevent the breakdown of

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Glycogen

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What affects lactate accumulation

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  • exercise intensity
  • muscle fibre type- rate of blood lactate removal
  • RER
  • fitness of the performer
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Definition of EPOC

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Excess post oxygen consumption, is the volume of oxygen consumed during recovery above that which normally would have been consumed at rest

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What are the two major components of EPOC

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Alactacid oxygen debit (fast component)

Lactacid oxygen debit (slow component)

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What is the fast component of EPOC

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  • immediate consumption of o2 after exercise
  • re-saturate myoglobin with o2
  • provides aerobic energy to resynthesises ATP and PC
  • completed in 2-3 minutes
  • utilised 4 litres of o2
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what is the slow component of EPOC

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Removal of lactic acid

  • replenishment of muscle glycogen stores
  • elevated body temperature, heat and respiratory rate
  • can take up to 2 hours

Utilised 10 litres of o2