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Recovery of heart rate following intense dynamic exercise

The Olympic biathlon is a very demanding physical event that requires high oxygen delivery, good cross-country skiing skills and skilful use of a rifle. Like all high-performance endurance athletes, high cardiac vagal tone is a characteristic and extends the range over which cardiac output can increase. In the biathlete, however, the enhanced vagal control of the heart also allows a strategy for better control of stability needed for accurately firing a rifle at the end of each lap of the race. The role of endurance training, central command, reflexes from muscle, and of the carotid-cardiac baroreceptor reflex in changing vagal tone during intense exercise and recovery is discussed.
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Notations:biological and medical sciences training science
Published in:Experimental Physiology
Language:English
Published: 2010
Online Access:http://ep.physoc.org/content/95/3/431.abstract
Volume:95
Issue:3
Pages:431-440
Document types:article
Level:advanced