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Muscle Fiber Types - Fast Twitch & Slow Twitch Fibers
Muscle Fiber Types
There are two types of muscle fibers, fast twitch (FT) and slow
twitch (ST). Fast twitch fibers are used for explosive type movements
and are easily fatigued. Slow twitch muscle fibers contain more
mitochondria than Fast twitch. Mitochondria are cell structures
that contain specific enzymes, which are required by the cell in
order to use oxygen for energy production.
Fast twitch muscles fibers have less mitochondria and therefore
less capacity for oxygen utilization in the production of energy
within the muscle. This makes them better suited to anaerobic activities
such as weight training, sprinting, jumping and other explosive
type activities. FT fibers create energy anaerobically, that is,
without oxygen. This system uses glucose as a prime energy source.
The byproduct of this anaerobic energy production is heat and lactic
acid. Lactic acid accumulation in the muscle causes fatigue and
soreness. The anaerobic energy system is a limited system for energy
production.
Slow twitch fibers are used for endurance type activities and are
particularly suited to aerobic type activities. These type fibers
contain an increased number of mitochondria and therefore are capable
of utilizing oxygen for the production of energy within the muscle.
This system uses glucose or fat in combination with oxygen to produce
energy. The by-product of this system is carbon dioxide, water and
heat.
Each person has a specific ratio of FT to ST fibers. A person with
a high ratio of FT fibers may find it easier to train for specific
activities that involve explosive movements. Conversely, a person
with a higher ratio of ST fibers might find it easier to train and
excel at endurance type activities.
There is a third type of muscle fiber that exists only in humans.
It is considered a FT fiber of type IIA. These fibers are less powerful
than the type IIAB discussed above. What makes these type IIA FT
fibers unique is that they can adapt somewhat to aerobic activities.
These fibers provide the capability to alter our original genetic
FT/ST ratio.
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