Muscle Fibre Types/ Recruitment During Exercise & Recovery

Cards (4)

  • Types of Muscle Fibre Type
    • slow oxidative muscle fibres (SO)
    • fast glycolytic muscle fibres (FG)
    • fast oxidative glycolytic muscle fibres (FOG)
  • Slow Oxidative Muscle Fibres (Type 1)

    Recruitment:
    • recover rapidly
    • ready for recruitment after 90s
    • aerobic work:relief ratios are very low
    • to maximise use 1:1 or 0.5 is used
    Characteristics:
    • small neuron size
    • high mitochondria density
    • high capillary density
    • high myoglobin levels
    Function:
    • high aerobic capacity
    • low anaerobic capacity
    • high fatigue resistance
    • low force on contraction
    • slow speed of contraction
    provide energy for sub-maximal aerobic work (marathon runner)
  • Fast Oxidative Glycolytic Muscle Fibres (Type 2a)

    Characteristics:
    • large neuron size
    • moderate mitochondria density
    • high glycogen stores
    • moderate PC stores
    Function:
    • moderate aerobic capacity
    • moderate anaerobic capacity
    • moderate fatigue resistance
    • high force of contraction
    • fast speed of contraction
    used by middle distance runner (400 & 800m)
  • Fast Glycolytic Muscle Fibres (Type 2b)
    Recruitment:
    • recruitment only in last 2-20s of contraction
    • near muscle exhaustion
    • long recovery time
    • causes DOMS 24-48hrs after exercise
    Characteristics:
    • large neuron size
    • high PC stores
    • high glycogen stores
    Function:
    • low aerobic capacity
    • high anaerobic capacity
    • low fatigue resistance
    • high force of contraction
    • fast speed of contraction
    used by sprinters