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ESS 345: CHAPTER SIX EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS Catastrophe Theory Once fatigue begins it creates a chain reaction of system failures (hard to pinpoint where fatigue begins) Fatigue Inability to maintain required power output to continue muscular work at given intensity...

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ESS 345: CHAPTER SIX EXAM QUESTIONS AND

ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
Catastrophe Theory


Once fatigue begins it creates a chain reaction of system failures (hard to pinpoint where fatigue begins)


Fatigue


Inability to maintain required power output to continue muscular work at given intensity


What is fatigue influenced by?


Type/Intensity of exercise

Muscular Fiber Type

Training Status/Diet


Performance Velocity or Power


Performance VO2 + Performance O2 Deficit x Gross Mechanical Efficiency


Factors of Performance VO2


Lactate Threshold VO2 and Maximal Oxygen Consumption


Potential Causes of fatigue?


Overuse

Lack of O2

Lack of carb delivery

, Hydrogen ion accumulation

CO2 accumulation


What is the main cause of fatigue?


Muscle damage


Golgi Tendon Organs


proprioceptors (sensory receptor) responsible for the stretching of the muscle to prevent injury


How is the optimal muscle length found?


Length/Tension relationship


Central Fatigue


Where the impulses come from

Serotonin is disrupted by activity

Reduced excitability in motor cortex

Strength of the signal comes from the CNS


Where does peripheral fatigue occur?


Local muscle and neuromuscular junction


Four major causes of fatigue


- inadequate energy delivery/metabolism

- Accumulation of metabolic by-products

- Failure of muscle contractile mechanism

- Altered neural control of muscle contraction

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