Musculoskeletal performance and hydration status

Maximal performance during competition is the drive many competitors use to train harder. However, there are several variables that contribute to impair a competitor’s performance. These variables work by altering the homeostatic mechanisms within the body. Once homeostasis is altered the competitor...

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Veröffentlicht in:Current reviews in musculoskeletal medicine 2008-06, Vol.1 (2), p.131-136
Hauptverfasser: Rothenberg, Joseph A., Panagos, André
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Maximal performance during competition is the drive many competitors use to train harder. However, there are several variables that contribute to impair a competitor’s performance. These variables work by altering the homeostatic mechanisms within the body. Once homeostasis is altered the competitor’s body is no longer optimized to face the stresses of the athletic competition. The environment works as an all encompassing variable that will affect sweat rate. During increased environmental heat strain, one must adjust for critical variables, such as temperature regulation, hydration status, and electrolyte levels, as they can contribute to impaired performance. Acclimatization through training and competition will reduce or slow down the effects of these stress factors. Ever evolving recommendations are produced to aid competitors in maintaining homeostasis. Despite all the generic recommendations that are made, however, every athlete needs to individualize their training and competition regimens to optimize personal performance.
ISSN:1935-973X
1935-9748
1935-9748
DOI:10.1007/s12178-008-9020-9