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| Curious | Lactic Acid i am not sure if this project would be feasible but it sounds pretty reasonable. Does anybody know if one were to run while connected to a constant oxygen supply (tank), if they would feel the effects of lactic acid fermentation. I believe that since there is no absence of oxygen, the process of lactic acid fermentation would be no more( no pain when running). Can someone tell me if my hypothesis has any truth to it? | |
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| Eccentric Heretic | Re: Lactic Acid Quote:
But look at the bright side. If the pain went away, you would have to find some other short, catchy phrase to replace "no pain, no gain". Maybe "green bottle, full throttle"? ---------------- Few problems are so complex that they cannot be substantially clarified by one more cup of coffee (or a nice cabernet if it is after 5:00)Moderator in absentia. Return anticipated. Timing somewhat vague. | ||
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| Visions of grandeur | Re: Lactic Acid Quote:
Yes Biochemist; What is this younger generation coming to. Without a little pain, where is the sense of accomplishment?? ---------------- Tolstoy wrote; "men only learn when they're suffering". The question is; how much do you want to learn? | ||
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| Suspended | Re: Lactic Acid Quote:
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Concerning the original question, if the muscle cells had sufficient oxygen (and could replenish some other things fast enough) then they wouldn't have to shift over to glycolysis as their primary means of producing ATP. That would avoid the build up of lactic acid. My thoughts on why the original proposal wouldn't work is that getting oxygen into the trachea is not the same as getting that oxygen into the muscle cells. But running wouldn't be the best test of this idea since running is low intensity, aerobic exercise. High intensity weight training builds up lactic acid much faster. Last edited by TeleMad; 04-20-2005 at 07:26 PM. | |||
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