Training Prescription for Anaerobic Adaptation Flashcards

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What effect does a 6-second sprint have on muscle metabolites?

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14% decrease in glycogen concentrations, 13% increase in ATP concentrations, no change on ADP and AMP concentrations, 57% decrease in PCr concentrations

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What effect do 10 6-second sprints have on glycogen breakdown and glycolytic rate in skeletal muscles?

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91% decrease in glycogenolytic rate, 87% decrease in glycolytic rate, 53% decrease in rate of glycogen degredation

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What are the main contributions to ATP production after 1 6-second sprint compared to 10 6-second sprints?

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After 1 sprint 49.6% PCr and 44.1% glycolysis, after 10 sprints 80.1% PCr and 16.1% glycolysis, contribution of glycolysis down by the end due to a decrease in glycogen phosphorylase and PFK

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Why is glycogen breakdown low after 3 30-second sprints?

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Increase in AMP activates PFK, PFK regulates glycolysis, however glucose-6-phosphate accumulates in the muscle reducing glucose concentration gradient, therefore less glucose goes into the muscle increasing blood glucose levels

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What are the chronic adaptations of sprint training?

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Increased peak power, increased total work done (ability to maintain high power output), PFK max enzyme activity increased by 49%, hexokinase max enzyme activity increased by 56%, no change in glycogen phosphorylase enzyme activity or LDH enzyme activity, oxidative metabolism enzyme increased, VO2max increased roughly 7% after 7 weeks, more mitochondria = more ATP production = more PCr resynthesis

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What effect does recovery time have on adaptation in sprint training?

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Short recovery improves VO2max and increases mitochondria, long recovery increases sprint performance and PCr resynthesis

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Explain the potential mechanism of why sprint training increases oxidative enzyme activity

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Sprint training stresses the mitochondria and oxidative enzymes, studies show increase in malate dehydrogenase, succinate dehydrogenase and cytrate synthase after 7 weeks (3 major oxidative enzymes)

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