Training Modalities: Impact on Endurance Capacity - 21/08/11
, Wouter Eilers, MScRésumé |
Endurance athletes demonstrate an exceptional resistance to fatigue when exercising at high intensity. Much research has been devoted to the contribution of aerobic capacity for the economy of endurance performance. Important aspects of the fine-tuning of metabolic processes and power output in the endurance athlete have been overlooked. This review addresses how training paradigms exploit bioenergetic pathways in recruited muscle groups to promote the endurance phenotype. A special focus is laid on the genome-mediated mechanisms that underlie the conditioning of fatigue resistance and aerobic performance by training macrocycles and complements. The available data on work-induced muscle plasticity implies that different biologic strategies are exploited in athletic and untrained populations to boost endurance capacity. Olympic champions are probably endowed with a unique constitution that renders the conditioning of endurance capacity for competition particularly efficient.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Exercise, Muscle, Mitochondria, Efficiency, Economy, Gene
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| This work was supported by a start-up grant from Manchester Metropolitan University. |
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| Disclaimer: The presented concepts may not necessarily reflect the consensus in the field and may be limited by the general lack of knowledge on the adaptive mechanism in the professional athlete. Due to restrictions in space, not all relevant literature can be addressed in the context of the article. |
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