Acute Muscular Responses To Exercise
Acute Muscular Responses To Exercise
Acute Muscular Responses To Exercise
KEY KNOWLEDGE 1
Mechanisms responsible for the acute responses to exercise in the muscular system. Mechanisms: What are causing the changes?
ENERGY SUBSTRATE
LACTATE
INCREASES.
MOVEMENTS THAT REQUIRE MAXIMAL CONTRACTIONS WILL: 1.RECRUIT AS MANY MOTOR UNITS AS POSSIBLE 2.FREQUENCY OF NERVOUSE STIMULATION WILL ALSO INCREASE FORCE PRODUCTION
Vasodilation of the capillaries which directly supply blood to the working muscles and a redistribution of blood away from internal organs (vasoconstriction), provides more blood and therefore more O2 to the working muscles.
i. ATP: Adenosine Triphosphate ii. CP/PC: Creatine Phosphate or Phosphate Creatine iii. Muscle Glycogen iv. Intra-muscular triglycerides (fats)
During exercise ALL energy substrates decrease in level as a result of the continued need for ATP production (re-synthesis) in the muscle cells, to maintain muscular contraction.