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CARDIORESPIRATORY
ADAPTATIONS TO TRAINING
 Endurance - two different concepts - muscular
e., cardiorespiratory e.
 Muscular E - ability of muscle to sustain high-
intensity, repetitive or static exercise (important for
sprinters, weight lifter, boxer, wrestler) - related to
muscular strength and anaerobic development.
 Cardiorespiratory E. - ability of the body to sustain
prolonged exercise. (cyclist, distance runners, swimmers)
related to development of cardiovascular and respiratory
systems, thus aerobic development.
Evaluation E. Capacity
 Aerobic Power - Vo2 max
with endurance training - more oxygen
delivered - 6 months training - increase
in VO2 max of 20 percent - perform e.
activities at higher work rate, faster.
 Oxygen Transport System
shared by CR systems - VO2
SV x HR x a - VO2 diff.
A - CV Adaptations To Training
1) Heart Size - heart´s weight, volume, LV wall
thickness, chamber size increase - „Athlete´s
Heart“
LV internal dimension increases - increase in
ventricular filling (rise in plasma
volume), LV wall
thickness, increase (hypertrophy) - increase in
strength potential of its contractions.
2) Stroke Volume - higher after endurance tr. at
rest, during
exercise,
stronger heart, availability of greater blood
3) Heart Rate (HR) - decrease of HR after endurance
tr. (elite athletes 30 - 40 beats (min.) - increase
in parasympathetic tone. At submaximal exercise
tr. - decrease of HR by about 20 - 40 beats/min.
after 6 months. Maximal HR - unchanged
or slightly decreased (allowing for optimum SV
to maximize CO). HR recovery time - decrease -
well suited to tracking an indvidual´s progress
with tr.
4) Cardiac Output (CO) - at rest, during submaximal
levels of ex. - unchanged , at maximal levels -
considerable increase (mainly by of SV). CO
in untrained 14 - 16 l/min., 40 l intrained athletes.
5) Blood Flow (BF)
enhanced muscle blood supply following
training:
a) increased capillarization of trained muscles
- new capillaries develop - capillary to fiber
ratio
b) greater opening of existing capillaries
c) more effective blood redistribution (shunting
away from areas that don´t need high flow)
6) Blood Pressure (BP) - resting blood pressure
reduced, no changes during submaximal
or maximal work rates.
7) Blood Volume (BV) - E. tr. - BV, mainly
by increase in blood plasma volume
( ADH, aldosterone, amount of plasma
proteins). Red blood cells count
increases, (pseudoanemia). Blood
viscosity - improvement
of circulation).
Plasma volume - high correlation with
VO2 max increase in plasma volume
- most significant training effect
B - Respiratory
Adaptations To Training
 Lung Volumes - no change in
VC, RV, TLC, slight increase in TV
 Respiratory Rate increase in maximal exercise
levels of pulmonary ventilation - slightly
reduced at rest, maximal pulmonary
ventilation substantially increased. Untrained -
120 l/min, trained - 240 l/min.
 Pulmonary Diffusion - no change at
rest, increase in maximal exercise
 A-v O2 diff. - increase after training (↓mixed
venous O2 content)
Metabolic Adaptations
 Lactate Threshold - E. tr. - lactate thr.
n - higher rate of work at higher rate of O2
consumption without raising blood lactate.
Maximal blood lactate levels increase slightly.
 Respiratory Exchange Ratio (RER) - at rest -
RER (greater utilization of FFA), at maximal
levels of work - RER in trained individuals.
(sustained hyperventilation excessive CO2
release)
 Maximal O2 Consumption - substantial
increase following training - individual
limitation, major limiting factor
- oxygen delivery to the active muscles
(lack of oxidative enzymes in
mitochondria, central and peripheral
circulatory factor limit endurance capacity)
 Long-term Improvement in Endurance
Highest attainable VO2 max usually
reached within 18 months of intense e.
conditioning, further improvement with
continued tr. for many additional years
- body´s ability perform at increasing
percentage of VO2 max for extended
periods - result of increase in lactate
threshold
 Factors Affecting the Response to Aerobic
Training
 Heredity Genetic factors establish
boundaries for an individual endurance
training can push Vo2 max to the upper
limits of these boundaries.
 Age
Age related decrease - decrease in activity
levels.
Decline in VO2 max
- attenuated by continuing training
 Gender
Highly conditioned female e. athletes
- 10 percent lower VO2 max values
 Responders x Nonresponders
Large improvements - responders, little
or no improvement (nonresponders)
to the same training programs - genetic
influence
 Specificity of Training
Selection of appropriate training program
- closely matched with athlete´s
individual needs to maximize the
physiological adaptations to training
 Cross Training
Training for more than one sport at the
same time or tr. for several fitness
components (endurance strength) at one
time
 Cardiorespiratory Endurance and Performance
E. - the most important component of physical
fitness.
E. - athlete´s major defense against fatigue -
major deterrent to optimal performance –
(muscle strength decreased, reaction and
movement times prolonged, neuromuscular
coordination reduced, concentration and
alertness reduced).
Extent of endurance training needed
varies, dependence on E. demands of chosen
activity (marathon runner x baseball, golf
player)
 All Athletes Can Benefit from Maximizing Their
Endurance

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04 cardiorespiratory adaptation to training

  • 1. CARDIORESPIRATORY ADAPTATIONS TO TRAINING  Endurance - two different concepts - muscular e., cardiorespiratory e.  Muscular E - ability of muscle to sustain high- intensity, repetitive or static exercise (important for sprinters, weight lifter, boxer, wrestler) - related to muscular strength and anaerobic development.  Cardiorespiratory E. - ability of the body to sustain prolonged exercise. (cyclist, distance runners, swimmers) related to development of cardiovascular and respiratory systems, thus aerobic development.
  • 2. Evaluation E. Capacity  Aerobic Power - Vo2 max with endurance training - more oxygen delivered - 6 months training - increase in VO2 max of 20 percent - perform e. activities at higher work rate, faster.  Oxygen Transport System shared by CR systems - VO2 SV x HR x a - VO2 diff.
  • 3. A - CV Adaptations To Training 1) Heart Size - heart´s weight, volume, LV wall thickness, chamber size increase - „Athlete´s Heart“ LV internal dimension increases - increase in ventricular filling (rise in plasma volume), LV wall thickness, increase (hypertrophy) - increase in strength potential of its contractions. 2) Stroke Volume - higher after endurance tr. at rest, during exercise, stronger heart, availability of greater blood
  • 4.
  • 5. 3) Heart Rate (HR) - decrease of HR after endurance tr. (elite athletes 30 - 40 beats (min.) - increase in parasympathetic tone. At submaximal exercise tr. - decrease of HR by about 20 - 40 beats/min. after 6 months. Maximal HR - unchanged or slightly decreased (allowing for optimum SV to maximize CO). HR recovery time - decrease - well suited to tracking an indvidual´s progress with tr. 4) Cardiac Output (CO) - at rest, during submaximal levels of ex. - unchanged , at maximal levels - considerable increase (mainly by of SV). CO in untrained 14 - 16 l/min., 40 l intrained athletes.
  • 6. 5) Blood Flow (BF) enhanced muscle blood supply following training: a) increased capillarization of trained muscles - new capillaries develop - capillary to fiber ratio b) greater opening of existing capillaries c) more effective blood redistribution (shunting away from areas that don´t need high flow) 6) Blood Pressure (BP) - resting blood pressure reduced, no changes during submaximal or maximal work rates.
  • 7. 7) Blood Volume (BV) - E. tr. - BV, mainly by increase in blood plasma volume ( ADH, aldosterone, amount of plasma proteins). Red blood cells count increases, (pseudoanemia). Blood viscosity - improvement of circulation). Plasma volume - high correlation with VO2 max increase in plasma volume - most significant training effect
  • 8.
  • 9. B - Respiratory Adaptations To Training  Lung Volumes - no change in VC, RV, TLC, slight increase in TV  Respiratory Rate increase in maximal exercise levels of pulmonary ventilation - slightly reduced at rest, maximal pulmonary ventilation substantially increased. Untrained - 120 l/min, trained - 240 l/min.  Pulmonary Diffusion - no change at rest, increase in maximal exercise  A-v O2 diff. - increase after training (↓mixed venous O2 content)
  • 10. Metabolic Adaptations  Lactate Threshold - E. tr. - lactate thr. n - higher rate of work at higher rate of O2 consumption without raising blood lactate. Maximal blood lactate levels increase slightly.  Respiratory Exchange Ratio (RER) - at rest - RER (greater utilization of FFA), at maximal levels of work - RER in trained individuals. (sustained hyperventilation excessive CO2 release)
  • 11.  Maximal O2 Consumption - substantial increase following training - individual limitation, major limiting factor - oxygen delivery to the active muscles (lack of oxidative enzymes in mitochondria, central and peripheral circulatory factor limit endurance capacity)
  • 12.  Long-term Improvement in Endurance Highest attainable VO2 max usually reached within 18 months of intense e. conditioning, further improvement with continued tr. for many additional years - body´s ability perform at increasing percentage of VO2 max for extended periods - result of increase in lactate threshold
  • 13.  Factors Affecting the Response to Aerobic Training  Heredity Genetic factors establish boundaries for an individual endurance training can push Vo2 max to the upper limits of these boundaries.  Age Age related decrease - decrease in activity levels. Decline in VO2 max - attenuated by continuing training
  • 14.  Gender Highly conditioned female e. athletes - 10 percent lower VO2 max values  Responders x Nonresponders Large improvements - responders, little or no improvement (nonresponders) to the same training programs - genetic influence
  • 15.  Specificity of Training Selection of appropriate training program - closely matched with athlete´s individual needs to maximize the physiological adaptations to training  Cross Training Training for more than one sport at the same time or tr. for several fitness components (endurance strength) at one time
  • 16.  Cardiorespiratory Endurance and Performance E. - the most important component of physical fitness. E. - athlete´s major defense against fatigue - major deterrent to optimal performance – (muscle strength decreased, reaction and movement times prolonged, neuromuscular coordination reduced, concentration and alertness reduced). Extent of endurance training needed varies, dependence on E. demands of chosen activity (marathon runner x baseball, golf player)  All Athletes Can Benefit from Maximizing Their Endurance