The adaptations of muscle to sprint training can be separated into metabolic and morphological changes. Enzyme adaptations represent a major metabolic adaptation to sprint training, with the enzymes of all three energy systems showing signs of adaptation to training and some evidence of a return to baseline levels with detraining. Myokinase and creatine phosphokinase have shown small increases as a result of short-sprint training in some studies and elite sprinters appear better able to rapidly breakdown phosphocreatine (PCr) than the sub-elite. No changes in these enzyme levels have been reported as a result of detraining. Similarly, glycolytic enzyme activity (notably lactate dehydrogenase, phosphofructokinase and glycogen phosphorylase) ...
In recent years, advances in molecular biology have allowed scientists to elucidate how endurance ex...
and D. Ranney. Adaptations in muscle metabolism to pro-longed voluntary exercise and training. J. Ap...
To elucidate the mechanisms underlying the differences in adaptation of arm and leg muscles to sprin...
In order to examine the influence of sprint training on metabolism and exercise performance during s...
Skeletal muscle is a malleable tissue capable of altering the type and amount of protein in response...
Low-volume ‘sprint’ interval training (SIT) stimulates rapid improvements in muscle oxid...
Practicing recurring resistance workout such as may cause changes in human muscle. These changes may...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare the effect of applying two different rest recovery tim...
Snow. Influence of sprint training on human skeletal muscle purine nucleotide metabolism. J. Appl. P...
International audienceThis study aimed to determine metabolic and respiratory adaptations during int...
TITLE: Skeletal muscle metabolic and performance adaptations to high-intensity sprint interval train...
Regular endurance training increases skeletal muscle aerobic capacity, but there is considerable var...
The effect of sprint training on human skeletal muscle purine nucleotide The major focus of this the...
The major focus of this thesis was to examine the effect of sprint training on skeletal muscle purin...
During the past 30 years, considerable progress has been made in our understanding of the cellular a...
In recent years, advances in molecular biology have allowed scientists to elucidate how endurance ex...
and D. Ranney. Adaptations in muscle metabolism to pro-longed voluntary exercise and training. J. Ap...
To elucidate the mechanisms underlying the differences in adaptation of arm and leg muscles to sprin...
In order to examine the influence of sprint training on metabolism and exercise performance during s...
Skeletal muscle is a malleable tissue capable of altering the type and amount of protein in response...
Low-volume ‘sprint’ interval training (SIT) stimulates rapid improvements in muscle oxid...
Practicing recurring resistance workout such as may cause changes in human muscle. These changes may...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare the effect of applying two different rest recovery tim...
Snow. Influence of sprint training on human skeletal muscle purine nucleotide metabolism. J. Appl. P...
International audienceThis study aimed to determine metabolic and respiratory adaptations during int...
TITLE: Skeletal muscle metabolic and performance adaptations to high-intensity sprint interval train...
Regular endurance training increases skeletal muscle aerobic capacity, but there is considerable var...
The effect of sprint training on human skeletal muscle purine nucleotide The major focus of this the...
The major focus of this thesis was to examine the effect of sprint training on skeletal muscle purin...
During the past 30 years, considerable progress has been made in our understanding of the cellular a...
In recent years, advances in molecular biology have allowed scientists to elucidate how endurance ex...
and D. Ranney. Adaptations in muscle metabolism to pro-longed voluntary exercise and training. J. Ap...
To elucidate the mechanisms underlying the differences in adaptation of arm and leg muscles to sprin...