Showing posts with label Yoga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yoga. Show all posts

Monday, May 30, 2016

What is Lactic Acid Soreness?

A woman (who obviously does some yoga) with he...
A woman (who obviously does some yoga) with her foot behind her head, standing on a table. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
"Lactic acid is nasty stuff. Your muscles produce it during intense exercise. It's a metabolic byproduct that makes no contribution to exercise performance. It causes muscle fatigue and post-exercise muscle soreness." 
Actually, none of the above statements is true. Recent research has demonstrated that lactic acid is not what we once though it was, in almost every way. Read on, and learn the truth behind the lies you’ve been told.

Six Lies You Were Taught About Lactic Acid


Read more at http://running.competitor.com/2014/01/training/six-lies-you-were-taught-about-lactic-acid_29432#CgFzYB3YsKUKhTGm.99

Lie #1: Muscles Produce Lactic Acid During Exercise

The muscles do not produce lactic acid during exercise. They produce a very similar compound called lactate. Whatever you call it, this substance is not produced as a waste product of anaerobic metabolism, as once believed. It’s actually an intermediate link between anaerobic and aerobic metabolism.

Read more at http://running.competitor.com/2014/01/training/six-lies-you-were-taught-about-lactic-acid_29432/2#hUFPoRIxvIlYbWCR.99

Lie #2: Lactic Acid Causes Muscle Fatigue

Most athletes believe that lactate (as we’ll call it from now on) causes muscle fatigue by making the muscles too acidic to contract effectively. This is not true. While the muscles do become more acidic during exercise, lactate is not the cause. In any case, far from hastening fatigue, lactate accumulation in the muscles actually delays fatigue by mitigating the effects of a phenomenon known as depolarization. During intense exercise, your muscles lose power in the same way a battery does: by becoming depolarized. The accumulation of lactate in muscle tissue during intense exercise partly counteracts the effect of depolarization.

Read more at http://running.competitor.com/2014/01/training/six-lies-you-were-taught-about-lactic-acid_29432/3#WeQ4pZiLmQUABBTO.99

Lie #3: Lactic Acid Causes Soreness

Lactate does not cause post-exercise muscle soreness. The simplest proof of this is the fact that very little lactate is produced during highly prolonged, low-intensity exercise, and yet it is this very type of exercise that leaves the muscles sorest in the following days. Post-exercise muscle soreness is actually caused by simple mechanical damage to muscle fibers, free radical damage, and inflammation.

Read more at http://running.competitor.com/2014/01/training/six-lies-you-were-taught-about-lactic-acid_29432/4#fr1xbtcrWtOctSg3.99

Lie #4: Lactic Acid Does Not Contribute To Exercise Performance

Without lactate, you would not get fitter in response to training to the same degree you do with it. Lactate production during intense exercise stimulates a phenomenon called mitochondrial biogenesis after exercise. The mitochondria are little factories inside the muscle cells where aerobic metabolism occurs—that is, where oxygen is used to break down fats and glucose to yield energy. An increase in the concentration of mitochondria inside muscle cells is one of the major adaptations to training that improve endurance performance. And lactate makes it happen. This is one of the reasons high-intensity interval training is such a potent performance booster.

Read more at http://running.competitor.com/2014/01/training/six-lies-you-were-taught-about-lactic-acid_29432/5#CzF0CAf6B5mFrDUy.99

Lie #5: Muscles Do Not Use Lactic Acid For Fuel

Some athletes are aware that lactate produced during exercise can be “recycled” into glucose and used as fuel by the muscles, heart, and brain. But few are aware that lactate is also metabolized aerobically in the mitochondria as a direct fuel for muscle contractions. In fact, it has been estimated that roughly 75 percent of the lactate produced inside the muscle cells is used in this way, and only 25 percent leaks out into the bloodstream, where it can be measured through blood lactate testing.

Read more at http://running.competitor.com/2014/01/training/six-lies-you-were-taught-about-lactic-acid_29432/6#Sd5OzULJIAh2pdGP.99

Lie #6: Better Athletes Produce Less Lactic Acid

Some of the world’s best endurance athletes, such as Michael Phelps, appear to produce significantly less lactate during intense exercise than lesser athletes. This makes sense if you believe that lactate is a toxic waste product that causes fatigue and does not help exercise performance in any way. But it doesn’t makes sense in the light of current knowledge about the effects of lactic acid. And it’s also very unlikely to be true.
In all likelihood, the reason there is less lactate in the blood of the likes of Meb Keflezighi and Michael Phelps during intense exercise is not that their muscles produce less, but rather that they use more. If, in the average endurance athlete, 75 percent of lactate is burned in the mitochondria and only 25 percent escapes into the bloodstream, in come very special athletes, perhaps 85 percent of lactate is burned and only 15 percent escapes.

Read more at http://running.competitor.com/2014/01/training/six-lies-you-were-taught-about-lactic-acid_29432/7#ORQLssUEQP3LjEYO.99

So... today's question was answered.  I have been very concerned that my "lactic acid soreness" has not dissipated despite my many long hours of yoga.  So, as it turns out THE SLOWER I GO THE MO SO - NESS I HAVE.  Hmm.  LO AND SLO EQUALS SO.  Translation: Going low and slow doesn't mean you will be LESS sore.  In fact, it means you will be more sore. Heavy sigh.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

YOGA INSPIRATION! Yoga Championships

I found my YOGA INSPIRATION! But...Yoga Championships? Isn't yoga supposed to be a non-competitive practice? Hmm. Anyway, this guy's really cool. Check it out:
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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Three HOT NAKED MEN do Yoga Together

Yoga 23Image by o0bsessed via FlickrOMG! This is so funny.

I was looking for a new yoga video, that would inspire me, on Netflix Instant Play... and I found this:

THREE NAKED MEN doing yoga together on a blanket in the desert.

It says "For Men AND Women" but I don't know. I just had to laugh. I think you will too.

Check it out. I thought it might be Bikram's style because it's called "HOT Yoga"... but no. ; )
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Thursday, September 29, 2011

More than YOGA meet NASTYA sexy cool yogini (HOT athletic WOMEN)

adidas by Stella McCartney FW09 _ p51_gymyogaImage by adifansnet via Flickr
Nastya has the yoga flexibility I've only dreamed of! Check her out.
She's an inspiration AND sexy! (video below):
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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Girls in Yoga Pants

pink-matImage by Benicio Murray via Flickr
Check out this web site. It's definitely worth a LOOK-SEE. Some SEXY, some FUN, and some that, well, just shouldn't...

There are many pages. Don't miss 'em.

http://girlsinyogapants.com/

Plus, I just added a new VIDEO
below:



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Saturday, January 1, 2011

Letting Go is Letting Flow: Inspirational Quotes for the New Year

erPersian musicianImage via Wikipedia

Letting Go is Letting Flow

I am fortunate enough to be a musicians friend. So, today, I am honored to be able to share A New Years Message from, Leraine (the world's most talented musician for hire and yogini that I know):


Hello people,

So here we go into 2011.  I've been cleaning house inside & out, clearing space for new energy.  It's like my computer...all these hidden files of unused things taking up room, all these unworn clothes!  

I decided that letting go is more like letting flow for me.  
And sometimes it requires me to release that thing that no longer serves me, so I can flow more freely. When the connection is weak it's like listening to the radio not quite tuned in it gets fuzzy, distorted & really not very pleasing!  

So I let flow of the things that I don't strongly & clearly connect with.   I'm choosing to be devoted and connected to energy that renews me!  Music, amazing friends, great food, sharing with my loved ones, breathing, singing, mountains, blue sky, oneness, crying, love..... I could go on & on & on...... thank you!!  I'm grateful!

Live in the Light
leraine
www.lerainemusic.com

Post Script: One of the most spiritual experiences of my life was doing a yoga class to live music... Leraine's live music. She plays, just from my one experience' count, over 20 different instruments from drums to flutes to guitars to sitars. She's remarkable and available for a visit to your yoga school or event. Visit: www.lerainemusic.com



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