SPRINT TRAINING EFFECTS ON MUSCLE MYOGLOBIN, ENZYMES, FIBER TYPES, AND BLOOD LACTATE
- Authors
- Corporate Authors
- Defence and Civil Inst of Environmental Medicine, Downsview ONT (CAN);Karolinska Sjukhuset, Stockholm (Sweden) Dept of Clinical Physiology
- Abstract
- The purpose of the study was to determine if changes in intra-muscular myoglobin concentration accompany histochemical and enzymatic adaptations to supra-maximal exercise training. Subjects were assigned to either a training group (N = 11), who trained 2 to 3 times weekly for 6 wk, or a control group (N = 6). Training progressed from two 15-s and two 30-s "all-out" sprints on a cycle ergometer during week 1 to six 15-s and six 30-s bouts per session during week 6.
- Report Number
- DCIEM-87-P-08 — Research Paper; Reprint
- Date of publication
- 01 Jan 1987
- Number of Pages
- 7
- Reprinted from
- Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, vol 19, no 4, 1987, p 368-374
- DSTKIM No
- 87-04360
- CANDIS No
- 53133
- Format(s):
- Hardcopy;Originator's fiche received by DSIS
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