Sports, Exercise & Health Science SL
Sports, Exercise & Health Science SL
18
Chapters
196
Notes
Chapter 1 - Musculoskeletal Anatomy
Chapter 1 - Musculoskeletal Anatomy
Chapter 2 - Cardio - Respiratory Exercise Physiology
Chapter 2 - Cardio - Respiratory Exercise Physiology
Chapter 3 - Nutrition & Energy Systems
Chapter 3 - Nutrition & Energy Systems
Chapter 4 - Movement Analysis
Chapter 4 - Movement Analysis
Chapter 5 - Skill In Sport
Chapter 5 - Skill In Sport
Chapter 6 - Measurement & Evaluation Of Human Performance
Chapter 6 - Measurement & Evaluation Of Human Performance
Chapter 7 - Training To Optimize Physiological Performance
Chapter 7 - Training To Optimize Physiological Performance
Chapter 8 - Environmental Factors & Performance
Chapter 8 - Environmental Factors & Performance
Chapter 9 - Non-Nutritional Ergogenic Aids
Chapter 9 - Non-Nutritional Ergogenic Aids
Chapter 10 - Individual Differences In Sport
Chapter 10 - Individual Differences In Sport
Chapter 11 - Motivation In Sport & Exercise
Chapter 11 - Motivation In Sport & Exercise
Chapter 12 - Arousal, Anxiety & Performance
Chapter 12 - Arousal, Anxiety & Performance
Chapter 13 - Psychological Skills Training
Chapter 13 - Psychological Skills Training
Chapter 14 - Overtraining, Stress & Burnout In Adolescent Athletes
Chapter 14 - Overtraining, Stress & Burnout In Adolescent Athletes
Chapter 15 - Physical Activity & Health
Chapter 15 - Physical Activity & Health
Chapter 16 - Nutrition For Sport & Exercise
Chapter 16 - Nutrition For Sport & Exercise
Chapter 17 - Internal Assessment & Practical Work
Chapter 17 - Internal Assessment & Practical Work
Chapter 18 - Perparing for your exams
Chapter 18 - Perparing for your exams
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Chapter 2 - Cardio - Respiratory Exercise Physiology
Sports, Exercise & Health Science SL
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Chapter 2 - Cardio - Respiratory Exercise Physiology

Unlock The Secrets Of VO2 Max: Boost Your Aerobic Fitness Now

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Body's response to exercise ๐Ÿƒโ€โ™‚๏ธ

  • The body adjusts various systems in response to exercise.
  • Our exercise capacity varies based on how hard these systems are pushed.
  • Think about it: Have you ever seen someone sprint the length of a marathon? Nope! That’s because of the body’s limits.

What's VO2max anyway? ๐ŸŒฌ๏ธ

  • VO2max: the maximum amount of oxygen one can use.
  • How's it measured? By checking the air we breathe out during increasing exercise intensity.
  • Imagine trying to blow up a balloon bigger than its capacity. At some point, it won't inflate any further. That's similar to reaching your VO2max.

Why care about VO2max? ๐Ÿค”

  • VO2max = Aerobic Capacity
  • Important for two extreme groups
    • Severely limited patients (Low VO2max)
    • Elite endurance athletes (High VO2max)
  • Example: An elite marathoner can run super long distances because of their high VO2max, but someone with health issues might find a short walk challenging.

The fick equation ๐Ÿ“

  • Links VO2max, maximum cardiac output, and maximum arterio-venous oxygen difference.
  • VO2max = Maximum cardiac output x Maximum arterio-venous oxygen difference

Training adapts our body ๐Ÿ’ช

  • Endurance training results in
    • Improved blood flow.
    • More capillaries around muscle fibers = better oxygen supply!
  • Kids vs. Adults? Kids have smaller hearts, so their cardiac output is lesser. But they compensate by using oxygen differently.

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Chapter 2 - Cardio - Respiratory Exercise Physiology
Sports, Exercise & Health Science SL
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Chapter 2 - Cardio - Respiratory Exercise Physiology

Unlock The Secrets Of VO2 Max: Boost Your Aerobic Fitness Now

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652 words
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4 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited onย 5th Nov 2024

Table of content

Body's response to exercise ๐Ÿƒโ€โ™‚๏ธ

  • The body adjusts various systems in response to exercise.
  • Our exercise capacity varies based on how hard these systems are pushed.
  • Think about it: Have you ever seen someone sprint the length of a marathon? Nope! That’s because of the body’s limits.

What's VO2max anyway? ๐ŸŒฌ๏ธ

  • VO2max: the maximum amount of oxygen one can use.
  • How's it measured? By checking the air we breathe out during increasing exercise intensity.
  • Imagine trying to blow up a balloon bigger than its capacity. At some point, it won't inflate any further. That's similar to reaching your VO2max.

Why care about VO2max? ๐Ÿค”

  • VO2max = Aerobic Capacity
  • Important for two extreme groups
    • Severely limited patients (Low VO2max)
    • Elite endurance athletes (High VO2max)
  • Example: An elite marathoner can run super long distances because of their high VO2max, but someone with health issues might find a short walk challenging.

The fick equation ๐Ÿ“

  • Links VO2max, maximum cardiac output, and maximum arterio-venous oxygen difference.
  • VO2max = Maximum cardiac output x Maximum arterio-venous oxygen difference

Training adapts our body ๐Ÿ’ช

  • Endurance training results in
    • Improved blood flow.
    • More capillaries around muscle fibers = better oxygen supply!
  • Kids vs. Adults? Kids have smaller hearts, so their cardiac output is lesser. But they compensate by using oxygen differently.

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