Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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Onsight FA of 34 / 8c+ / 5.14c |
28-Dec-2007 At 7:52:22 PM |
tmarsh
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> What I had meant to pint out was that the anaerobic threshold is raised with the advent
> of increased oxygen capacity.
Cool - we're on the same page now. I guess the theory is that as the AT is raised (through doping or training) you delay the onset of lactic acid accumulation. I'd be interested to know if mechanical factors of muscle oedema constricting flow in the arms kick in before you're likely to be above the AT. I don't imagine there's much research done about it at this stage - climbing is probably far too marginal to have boffins looking into the exact mechanics of getting pumped and which doping regimes are best to eliminate it. |
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