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Slow Twitch and Fast Twitch Muscle Fibres Did you eat white meat or dark meat over the holidays?

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Slow Twitch and Fast Twitch Muscle Fibres. Did you eat white meat or dark meat over the holidays?. Slow-Twitch. Most active during: long-distance running, swimming, and cycling Red or dark in colour - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Slow Twitch and Fast Twitch Muscle Fibres

Slow Twitch and Fast Twitch Muscle Fibres

Did you eat white meat or dark meat over the holidays?

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Slow-Twitch

Most active during: long-distance running, swimming, and cycling

Red or dark in colourGenerate and relax tension slowly; able to

maintain a lower level of tension for long durations

Low levels of myosin ATPase and glycolytic enzymes

High levels of oxidative enzymes

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Fast-Twitch

Ideal for: short sprints, power lifting, and explosive jumping

Pale in colourAbility to tense and relax quickly; generate large

amounts of tension with low endurance levelsHigh levels of myosin ATPase and glycolytic

enzymes

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Fast vs. Slow

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Approximate Distribution of Muscle Fibre Types for Different Sports

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The Importance of Myoglobin

• The difference in _____________________ is determined by the amount of ____________ used in energy production

• Myoglobin: ____________________________

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Myoglobin

• Slow fibres vs. Fast fibres– Slow twitch fibres are __________ in myoglobin

– Fast Twitch Fibres have ______________ amounts of myoglobin

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3 Fibre Types Type I or Slow-Oxidative (SO)

Type IIA or Fast-Oxidative Glycolytic (FOG)

Type IIB of Fast-Glycolytic (FG)

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Why the Split of Type II Fibres?

• Studies have shown that there is evidence for changing the type ________to Type ______ muscle fibres with endurance training

• THERE IS NO WAY ANY TYPE ___ MUSCLE FIBRES CAN BECOME TYPE ____

• In other words a fast twitch muscle can _________become a slow twitch muscle

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Characteristics of Different Muscle Fibre Types

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So how are the fibres distributed?

• How a muscle works is determined by its fibre type and vice versa

• TWO categories for basic muscle functions:– Tonic – Phasic

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Tonic Muscles• These are used on a daily basis for

• High concentration of _________ twitch fibres (Type I)

• Great for endurance activities• Core and back muscles: constantly contracted

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Phasic Muscle

• Higher percentage of ________ twitch fibres• Example: Biceps have a lower amount of Type

I fibres and a higher amount of type II because they are used for explosive movement (lifts)

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So how do you find where these fibres are?

• The only true way is to do a _____________to find the percentage of each type of fibre.

• Muscle biopsy: tissue sample using a needle to take a small amount from the muscle belly

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Athletic Performance

• Elite athletes may have __________% of a specific fibre type in their body

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Why does Kenya keep winning in long distance?

• You are going to read a short article on page 91

• Answer the following questions– What has been found regarding the Kenyan’s

muscle fibre type?– What social factors have played a large role in

Kenyan runners?