Runners' Muscles Stay Quick Despite Fatigue

Thu Nov 07 2024
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Ever wondered how your muscles respond after a long run like a half-marathon? A recent study showed that while runners felt fatigued, their muscles could still contract quickly at lower force levels. The study tested 21 male amateur runners before and after a half-marathon. They measured how well the knee extensors could contract both voluntarily and electrically. The runners also performed quick, ballistic contractions at different force levels, from 20% to 100% of their max force.
The results? After the race, runners couldn't produce force as fast at maximal levels. However, their ability to contract quickly at lower force levels, up to 60% of their max, remained unchanged. This suggests that fatigue doesn't slow down muscle contraction speed across a wide range of submaximal forces. This discovery is interesting because it shows that even after tiring activities, our muscles can still react quickly for daily tasks that don't require maximal strength. It's like our muscles are still ready for action, even when they feel tired.
https://localnews.ai/article/runners-muscles-stay-quick-despite-fatigue-e9de18da

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