ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS Altitude Acclimatisation.

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ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS Altitude Acclimatisation

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ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS

AltitudeAcclimatisation

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Altitude

At altitudes of approx 1500m above sea level the ability to perform physical work is affected.The higher the altitude the more severe the effect.

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Training programs can be undertaken in these climates as either preparation for competing at high altitude or in an attempt to establish benefits in preparation for competition in regions of lower altitude or at sea level.

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Short-term anaerobic work is not affected by altitude, but longer tem aerobic performances are diminished.At altitude there is a reduced oxygen concentration in the air.Effect = volume of oxygen carried per litre of blood decreases.

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Altitude

Less oxygen abailable to fuel the body’s energy processes = more blood needed to deliver the same quantity of oxygen to the tissues = increase in heart rate.

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Altitude

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When exercising at altitude you must decrease the intensity due to lack of oxygen.Lower humidity and air temperatures at altitude also create temperature regulation problems in the body.

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Benefits of altitude training Increased oxygen-carrying capacity of

the blood. Reduced air resistance = better for

throwing, jumping and sprinting events.

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Question: What does this mean in terms of endurance / aerobic events at sea level?

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Altitude

If competing at high altitude, athletes will commonly spend a reasonable period of time at high altitude to acclimatise. Period ranges from 2-4 weeks..

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Some employ “stop over” techniques. They arrive at high altitude as close as possible to the day of competition and leave straight after competing. They are then only exposed for a very short time = reducing the time and physical difficulties experienced with acclimatisation

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Acclimatisation

The lack of enough oxygen at altitude stimulates physiological adaptations that improve tolerance of the changed conditions – both at rest and during exercise. Process = acclimatisation.

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Acclimatisation

Immediate physiological responses: Increased ventilation – occurs within a

few hours of arriving and stabilises after approx. 1 week.

Increased cardiac output – heart beats faster, not more blood pumped out.

Increased blood pressure.

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Acclimatisation

Longer term adjustments: Increased amount of red blood cells

and haemoglobin. pH balance of body fluids. Changes to tissues and cells.

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Acclimatisation

The longer a person stays at altitude, the better the performance.Some people are unable to acclimatise = “mountain sickness”. They descend too quickly.

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Acclimatisation

Benefits of altitude training is lost 2-3 weeks after returning to sea level.

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Acclimatisation

Questions1. Draw a chart showing the effect of

altitude on heart rate and ventilation. Explain why these changes occur.

2. What effects would pollution have on performance?