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Training, the Ultimate Safety Gear
By Derek Crytser
This scene has played out far too often in motocross facilities around the world; get a little tired, try to push the limits and whack! You’re in the dirt. Well, you could be forgetting a crucial piece of safety equipment. Yep, you guessed it; training. Not only does fatigue significantly decrease reaction time, but also muscle response. In fact, at the end of the race you may be riding around with only half of your muscles working. Don’t believe me? A recent study by the American Journal of Sports Medicine suggests that, when fatigued, your lower leg muscles have a significantly longer reaction time, or may not react at all. Ten healthy subjects, six men, and four women, all in their early twenties participated in a series of quadriceps and hamstring fatiguing exercises before being subjected to a variety of stress tests. The results showed significant slowing of the lower leg muscles and in some cases an absence of any response at all. The results also showed that fatigue affected the dynamic stability of the knee and could play an important role in the pathomechanics of knee injuries. In essence, fatigue, aside from causing you to wreck, may also greatly increase your chances of knee injuries, especially to the ACL.
So, we now know that fatigue can be a dangerous adversary when braving the loamy jungles of your local motocross track. Fatigue significantly slows reaction time, puts the rider at an increased risk of knee injury and compromises your ability to hold on to the bike! Remember, the next time you hit the track, that a little preparation can be the difference between paying a victorious visit to the podium and making an unexpected stop at the local emergency room. That's it for now. Until next time, good luck with your training and remember, VT can always be found on the Virtual Trainer Expert Forum . In addition, be sure and check out the Racer X Virtual Trainer archive section . Your complete one-stop information zone for motocross fitness . |