KNES 464 Chapter Notes - Chapter SIT vs MCT: Mitochondrial Biogenesis, Interval Training, Muscle Hypertrophy

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Macinnis (gibala) 2017 physiological adaptations to interval training and the role of exercise intensity. pdf. Endurance training= improved capacity for aerobic energy metabolism and fatigue resistance. Strength training= muscle hypertrophy and increased force generating capacity. Interval training= intermittent periods of intense exercise and recovery periods. Middle ground between endurance and strength elicit adaptations for both. High- intensity interval training (hiit) near maximal efforts esp high heart rate. Sprint interval training (sit) intensities equal to or greater than pace that elicits vo2 peak (all out efforts) Mict moderate intensity continuous training continuous exercise at lower intensities than. Adaptations to aerobic energy- peripheral adaptations more mito content in skeletal muscles and capillary densities, and central factors increase max sv, co, and blood volume. All respond to exercise intensity, duration, and frequency. Intervals play a role in magnitude of adaptions, but unclear about chronic effects. Role of exercise intensity in mediating mitochondrial adaptations to training.

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