10. Muscle Fibers
Best to think of Muscle Fiber type as a Continuum
• LEFT = Pure Slow Twitch
• RIGHT = Pure Fast Twitch
• Middle = Many Blends and Variations
11. Characteristic of Fiber Types
Slow Twitch Fast Twitch
-Recruitment is Slow -Recruitment is Fast
-Relaxation time is Slow -Relaxation time is Fast
-Force = Low -Force = High
-Fatigue Resistant = High -Fatigue Resistant = Low
- Cell = Aerobic Enzymes - Cell = Anaerobic Enzymes
16. The Crossfit Problem…
Moderate to High Force
application over a broad
amount of time.
17. Endurance events like
Running or Cycling
when an athlete is
tired he/she can’t kick.
(Recruit FT Fibers)
Crossfit makes the
“tired” athlete Recruit
(FT) Fibers whether
they want to or not. At
the expense of time.
19. Body weight exercises could recruit
(FT) fibers which will make them go
anaerobic quicker.
-In this case, Athlete will need more
time to recover between WOD’s.
(Max Effort)
20. Fast explosive movements are an injury
precaution because athlete have not
established neural pathways to recruit the
necessary (FT) fibers.
- Remember (ST) Relaxation Rate
- Exercises Examples
- Down Hill Sprinting
- Eccentric/Rebounding Plyo’s
21. Weak Athletes could still be “Aerobic
Giants” a.k.a. have great Engines!
- Structurally they are too weak to exude the
power to show you!
- Remember “Structural changes happen
slower than metabolic.”
22. Must haves for the Elite Crossfit
Athlete…
- Absolute Strength
- Very High Percent of Dynamic to Absolute
Strength (FT Fibers)
- Great Aerobic Capacity with out
sacrificing Strength (Enzymatic Fight)
- High Level of Skill (Technique)
- Great Neural Pathways (Recruiting FT Fibers)