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Presented by Chris Hudd
• actual and perceived benefits and potential harms of legal and illegal substances and methods that enhance performance of the musculoskeletal system, such as training, nutritional supplements, creatine supplementation and hormones (including steroids and growth hormones)
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Unit 1Area of study 1
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This lesson
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Substances and Methods to enhance performance of the musculoskeletal system.
Legal substances and methods
Nutritional supplements
Training
Illegal substances and methods
Anabolic steroids
Growth hormones
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Substances and Methods to enhance performance of the musculoskeletal system.
Legal substances and methods
Nutritional supplements
Creative supplementation
Protein supplementation
Training
Resistance training
Flexibility Training
Core-strength training
Illegal substances and methods
Anabolic steroids Growth hormones
- Increased muscular power and strength- Train harder and more regularly
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Nutritional supplementsNutritional supplements are utilised by athletes looking to increase the dietary intake of specific substances, such as vitamins, minerals, amino acids and herbs.
These supplements are generally taken as:• Powders• Liquid meal replacements• Tablets• Capsules• Pills
Nutritional supplements commonly used to enhance the performance of the musculoskeletal system include:• Creatine Supplementation• Protein Supplementation
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Nutritional supplements
Creatine supplementationCreatine can be found naturally in both meat and fish. It is an amino acid that is used by anaerobic athletes particularly who are looking to improve explosive power in their performance.
What it doesCreatine supplementation can enhance an athlete’s creatine phosphate stores within the muscles.With more of this readily available fuel, individuals are able to train at a higher intensity. The powerful efficiency and performance of the musculoskeletal system is enhanced through this higher intensity training that the athlete is completing.
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Nutritional supplementsCreatine supplementation theoriesAlthough the benefits of creatine supplementation is not completely understood, it is thought that higher concentrations of creatine phosphate in the muscles can delay and decrease the reliance on the anaerobic glycolysis system. This system produces energy for ATP resynthesis at a rate that is slower than the ATP-CP System, so performance cannot be maintained at the same level (fatigue)
Positives Negatives
Its use is deemed safe for healthy adults
Weight gain
Reduces muscle damage caused by exercise
Cramping
Improves muscular power Diarrhoea
Delays the onset of fatigue Dehydration
Stimulates muscle growth (stimulates protein synthesis)
Dizziness
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Nutritional supplements
Protein supplementation
Protein is an essential part of a balanced diet. Protein has a number of performance benefits. These include:• The raw material for muscle construction and repair• The promotion of glycogen resynthesis• Important for the function of the immune system• A role in hormone production• The facilitation of nerve transmission• Maintenance of iron levels (synthesis of haemoglobin, myoglobin, oxidative
enzymes)
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Nutritional supplementsProtein supplementation
Protein supplements are extremely popular within the sporting community. They are generally taken in a powder form and are readily available from health food stores and some supermarkets.
It can be found in a variety of forms including:• Whey isolate protein – high quality
form of protein. Fat and sugar is removed.
• Whey concentrate protein – not processed to the same extent as above. Some fat and sugar remain.
• Combined Whey isolate and concentrate – combination of above forms, providing a high quality supplement at a more reasonable price.
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Nutritional supplements
Positives Negatives
Concentrated amounts of high qualityprotein
Can get enough protein from a properly constituted, well-balanced diet.
Easily consumed Strain on kidneys – increased processing and filtration (excess not stored)
Practical (no prep. time) Costly
Readily available
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Short answer activity – Write a response
Australia has a high world ranking in canoe sprint racing and is usually in the top five nations at the World Championships or Olympic Games. Canoe sprint racing is about speed on flat water over distances of 200 m, 500 m and 1000 m. The aim of many canoe sprint paddlers is to increase muscle mass, and it is common for paddlers to use a mix of dietary sports supplements and nutritional aids.Name one legal nutritional supplement or aid that a canoe sprint paddler may use to increase power and explain how the supplement or aid may increase performance.
(3 marks)
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Short Answer Activity – Read this top band exemplar
Sample response:A nutritional supplement that could be utilised by the sprint canoeist is Creatine Monohydrate. This supplement would allow muscle creatine levels, and therefore phosphocreatine stores to be increased. With increased fuel stores for the ATP-CP system there would be an improved ability to complete repeat high-intensity or power/sprint efforts during both training and in races.
Key Point Mark Allocation
Correct identification of an appropriate nutritional supplement
1 mark
Discussion of how the supplement chosen would lead to an improvement in power and therefore performance.
2 marks
Name one legal nutritional supplement or aid that a canoe sprint paddler may use to increase power and explain how the supplement or aid may increase performance.
(3 marks)
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Short answer activity – Analysis of exemplar
Exemplar response:A nutritional supplement that could be utilised by the sprint canoeist is Creatine Monohydrate. This supplement would allow muscle creatine levels, and therefore phosphocreatine stores to be increased. With increased fuel stores for the ATP-CP system there would be an improved ability to complete repeat high-intensity or power/sprint efforts during both training and in races.
Name one legal nutritional supplement or aid that a canoe sprint paddler may use to increase power and explain how the supplement or aid may increase performance.
(3 marks)
Key Point Mark Allocation
Correct identification of an appropriate nutritional supplement
1 mark
Discussion of how the supplement chosen would lead to an improvement in power and therefore performance.
2 marks
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Short answer activity – Mark your response
Name one legal nutritional supplement or aid that a canoe sprint paddler may use to increase power and explain how the supplement or aid may increase performance.
(3 marks)
Key Point Mark Allocation
Correct identification of an appropriate nutritional supplement
1 mark
Discussion of how the supplement chosen would lead to an improvement in power and therefore performance.
2 marks
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TrainingThe ultimate legal method to enhance musculoskeletal performance is undertaking a conditioning training program.
Conditioning training involves body movements that increase athletic skill and physical fitness while decreasing the likelihood of sports injuries.
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TrainingA training program should be individualised and sport specific. In order to obtain muscular adaptations a variety of training methods can be utilised. These include:• Weights/Resistance Training• Core-Strength Training• Flexibility Training• Plyometrics Training• Aerobic Training Methods
(covered in more detail in Area of Study 2)
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Training: ResistanceResistance training is any exercise that causes the muscles to contract against an external resistance with the expectation of increases in strength, tone, mass, and/or endurance.
The basis of resistance training is to expose the body to the following two phases:• Catabolic phase – the microscopic damage/tears (breakdown of fibres) received
during the resistance session.• Anabolic phase – the regrowth and repair of muscle tissue during recovery
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Training: Resistance
Resistance training can be performed in many different ways. Some common types of resistance training include:• Free weights – dumb bells, barbells• Kettlebells – a cast iron weight with handle• Resistance tubes & Resistance bands• Weight machines – isokinetic machines, cables etc• Body weight exercises
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Training: Resistance
Resistance training can be manipulated to gain adaptations that will either improve muscular strength, muscular power, or local muscular endurance.
Variable Strength Training Power TrainingMuscular Endurance Training
Load (%1RM) 80-95 30-50 40-60
Sets 3-5 3-5 2-4
Repetitions 2-4 3-5 15-20
Speed of Contraction
Slow/Medium Fast Medium
Rest between sets 3-4 minutes 3-4 minutes 1-2 minutes
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Training: ResistanceIn Unit 4 you will learn about specific muscular chronic adaptations (long-term changes) that occur due to training.
As mentioned previously, the changes in the muscular system differ depending on which component of fitness is being targeted (eg Muscular Strength v Local Muscular Endurance).
For example resistance training focussing on Muscular Strength will result in anaerobic adaptations including:• Increased stores of ATP;• Increased stores of Creatine Phosphate;• Increased strength of tendons and ligaments (connective tissue)
Whereas resistance training focussing on Local Muscular Endurance will result in aerobic adaptations including:• Increased stores of glycogen and triglycerides;• Increased size of mitochondria
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Training: Flexibility
Flexibility training is important for all athletes in order to improve the capacity of the joints and muscles to move through their full range of motion.
An improved flexibility is heavily linked to reducing the risk of injury and falls, in sport and life in general.
Bad news: We lose flexibility as we age, joints become stiffer and range of motion decreases.Good news: Regardless of age, significant improvements can be achieved by stretching at least once a day.
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Training: Flexibility
Static stretching involves gradually stretching a joint to its maximum range and then holding this position for 10-20 seconds.Recommended for use post-exercise to relax muscles and contribute to recovery.
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Dynamic stretching involves controlled movements through the range of motion. Recommended prior to exercise to increase muscle temperature, reduce risk of injury and reduce muscle stiffness.
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Ballistic stretching involves explosive, plyometrics-like-movements through a full range of motion, stretching a muscle completely, before explosively contracting.This method of flexibility training provides athletes with the greatest improvements.
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Proprioreceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) involves taking a joint to its maximum range, contracting isometrically against a resistance provided by a partner or object (like a fence or wall).PNF results in 20% increase in flexibility when compared to static stretching.
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Training: Core - strength
The core refers to the body without the legs and arms. Functional movements are related to and dependent on the core. The major muscles of the core reside in the area of the belly and the mid and lower back (not the shoulders), and peripherally includes the hips and gluteals.
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Core-strength training is associated with:• Decreased risk of injury,
particularly to the lower back region;
• Improved running efficiency• Improved transfer of momentum
and power from the lower body to the upper body and vice versa.
• Improved balance and stability
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Training: Core - strength
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Short answer activity – Write a response
Participation in physical activity generally poses little risk. When an athlete completes core strength training, the risk of injury is also lowered.State two other benefits of completing core strength training to performance in sport.
[2015 VCAA Exam Q14]
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Short answer activity – Read this top band exemplar
Exemplar responses:• greater efficiency of movement• improved body control• increased power output• improved balance and stability
Key Point Mark Allocation
Correctly stating benefit of completing core strength training
1 mark
Correctly stating second benefit of completing core strength training
1 mark
Participation in physical activity generally poses little risk. When an athlete completes core strength training, the risk of injury is also lowered.State two other benefits of completing core strength training to performance in sport.
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Short answer activity – Analysis of exemplar
Exemplar responses:• greater efficiency of movement• improved body control• increased power output• improved balance and stability
Key Point Mark Allocation
Correctly stating benefit of completing core strength training
1 mark
Correctly stating second benefit of completing core strength training
1 mark
Participation in physical activity generally poses little risk. When an athlete completes core strength training, the risk of injury is also lowered.State two other benefits of completing core strength training to performance in sport.
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Short answer activity – Mark your response
Participation in physical activity generally poses little risk. When an athlete completes core strength training, the risk of injury is also lowered.State two other benefits of completing core strength training to performance in sport.
Key Point Mark Allocation
Correctly stating benefit of completing core strength training
1 mark
Correctly stating second benefit of completing core strength training
1 mark
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Substances and Methods to enhance performance of the musculoskeletal system.
Legal substances and methods
Nutritional supplements
Creative supplementation
Protein supplementation
Training
Resistance training
Flexibility Training
Core-strength training
Illegal substances and methods
Anabolic steroids Growth hormones
- Increased muscular power and strength- Train harder and more regularly
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Anabolic steroidsAnabolic steroids are anabolic agents that are derived from the male sex hormone testosterone. These synthetically produced steroids are attempting to maximise the anabolic properties of testosterone, for example the growth of muscle and bone.Illegal Aids to
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Substances and Methods to enhance performance of the musculoskeletal system.
Legal substances and methods
Nutritional supplements
Creative supplementation
Protein supplementation
Training
Resistance training
Flexibility Training
Core-strength training
Illegal substances and methods
Anabolic steroids Growth hormones
- Increased muscular power and strength- Train harder and more regularly
Physiological Benefits
• Increased protein synthesis
• Blockage of hormones responsible for muscle tissue breakdown
• Enhanced aggressive behaviour
• Reduced recovery time
• Development of lean body mass
• Increased muscular power and strength
• Train harder and more regularly
Side effects
• Dependence• Mood Swings &
Aggression• Hypertension• Disturbed sex
characteristics• Infertility
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Short answer activity – Write a response
Other than promotion of muscle growth, identify and explain a physiological benefit of anabolic steroid use for a 100-m hurdler.
(2 marks)
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Short answer activity – Read this top band exemplar
Sample Response:A physiological benefit that a 100m hurdler would gain from anabolic steroid use, other than the promotion of muscle growth, would be an increased ability to recover from exercise bouts.This increased ability to recover would allow the athlete to train harder and longer during each session, and also to complete more sessions per week.
Key Point Mark Allocation
Correct identification of a physiological benefit of anabolic steroid use.
1 mark
Explanation of how this benefit would improve performance for the 100m hurdler.
1 mark
Other than promotion of muscle growth, identify and explain a physiological benefit of anabolic steroid use for a 100-m hurdler.
(2 marks)
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Short answer activity – Analysis of exemplar
Other than promotion of muscle growth, identify and explain a physiological benefit of anabolic steroid use for a 100-m hurdler.
(2 marks)Sample Response:A physiological benefit that a 100m hurdler would gain from anabolic steroid use, other than the promotion of muscle growth, would be an increased ability to recover from exercise bouts.This increased ability to recover would allow the athlete to train harder and longer during each session, and also to complete more sessions per week.
Key Point Mark Allocation
Correct identification of a physiological benefit of anabolic steroid use.
1 mark
Explanation of how this benefit would improve performance for the 100m hurdler.
1 mark
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Short answer activity – Mark your response
[2012 VCAA Exam Q7a]
Key Point Mark Allocation
Correct identification of a physiological benefit of anabolic steroid use.
1 mark
Explanation of how this benefit would improve performance for the 100m hurdler.
1 mark
Other than promotion of muscle growth, identify and explain a physiological benefit of anabolic steroid use for a 100-m hurdler.
(2 marks)
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Growth hormonesGrowth hormones, such as Human Growth Hormone (HGH), are peptide hormones that stimulate growth, cell reproduction and regeneration in humans.
Athletes use human growth hormone to build lean tissue and ultimately enhance athletic performance.
The use of human growth hormone is often utilised as a safer option for athletes looking for the growth related benefits of anabolic steroids without the harmful side-effects associated with its use.
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Substances and Methods to enhance performance of the musculoskeletal system.
Legal substances and methods
Nutritional supplements
Creative supplementation
Protein supplementation
Training
Resistance training
Flexibility Training
Core-strength training
Illegal substances and methods
Anabolic steroids Growth hormones
- Increased muscular power and strength- Train harder and more regularly
Physiological Benefits
• Increased protein synthesis
• Blockage of hormones responsible for muscle tissue breakdown
• Enhanced aggressive behaviour
• Reduced recovery time
• Development of lean body mass
• Increased muscular power and strength
• Train harder and more regularly
• Build lean tissue• Increase muscle and
bone development• Reduction in fat
• Increased muscular power and strength
• Train harder and more regularly
Side effects
• Dependence• Mood Swings &
Aggression• Hypertension• Disturbed sex
characteristics• Infertility
• Nerve, muscle, or joint pain
• Swelling• Numbness and tingling
of the skin• High cholesterol levels
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© Chris Hudd & Edrolo 2016
Substances and Methods to enhance performance of the musculoskeletal system.
Legal substances and methods
Nutritional supplements
Creative supplementation
Protein supplementation
Training
Resistance training
Flexibility Training
Core-strength training
Illegal substances and methods
Anabolic steroids Growth hormones
- Increased muscular power and strength- Train harder and more regularly
Physiological Benefits
• Increased protein synthesis
• Blockage of hormones responsible for muscle tissue breakdown
• Enhanced aggressive behaviour
• Reduced recovery time
• Development of lean body mass
• Increased muscular power and strength
• Train harder and more regularly
• Build lean tissue• Increase muscle and
bone development• Reduction in fat
• Increased muscular power and strength
• Train harder and more regularly
Side effects
• Dependence• Mood Swings &
Aggression• Hypertension• Disturbed sex
characteristics• Infertility
• Nerve, muscle, or joint pain
• Swelling• Numbness and tingling
of the skin• High cholesterol levels
Summary
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Unit 1Area of study 1
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