- May 14, 2010
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What do you think or beleive? Heat aclimatization requires up to 14 days, but the systems of the body adapt to heat exposure at varying rates.
So some researches show us on some way that exercise on heat conditions can incerase blood plasma volume expansion resulting from increased plasma proteins and increased sodium chloride retention and is accompanied by a 15-25% decrease in heart rate.
All that should lead to improve oxygen consumption and exercise economy.
By those guys words we should train better and be faster in desert or sun for a few days of aclimatization, with enough drinks intake.
Common science teach us that perspiration can cause reduction in blood volume (plasma) and blood becomes less "liquid", which makes the heart less efective (less oxygen etc)
So some researches show us on some way that exercise on heat conditions can incerase blood plasma volume expansion resulting from increased plasma proteins and increased sodium chloride retention and is accompanied by a 15-25% decrease in heart rate.
All that should lead to improve oxygen consumption and exercise economy.
By those guys words we should train better and be faster in desert or sun for a few days of aclimatization, with enough drinks intake.
Common science teach us that perspiration can cause reduction in blood volume (plasma) and blood becomes less "liquid", which makes the heart less efective (less oxygen etc)