I put stimulants as they help to keep you awake and alert for a long time, that's what we were taught.
Thats wrong unfortunately, Peptide hormones (specifically EPO) Increases the production of red blood cells in the body, therefore more oxygen is carried round the body to the muscles that require to allow you to work harder for longer!
Thats wrong unfortunately, Peptide hormones (specifically EPO) Increases the production of red blood cells in the body, therefore more oxygen is carried round the body to the muscles that require to allow you to work harder for longer!
I'm assuming you have the revision guide for it - check stimulants mate and under the alert section it says "distance cycling". It might say in the mark scheme it could accept one or the other?
Thats wrong unfortunately, Peptide hormones (specifically EPO) Increases the production of red blood cells in the body, therefore more oxygen is carried round the body to the muscles that require to allow you to work harder for longer!
that was my thought process. I put stimulants for 100m though, it makes them more alert so they can react to the gun at the start. But anabolic steroids seemed to fit the sprinter too. But those are my 2 cents
that was my thought process. I put stimulants for 100m though, it makes them more alert so they can react to the gun at the start. But anabolic steroids seemed to fit the sprinter too. But those are my 2 cents
I think the only answer for that would be Anabolic Steroids tbf.
Ive never heard of cyclists using stimulants but that might be correct, and I put cross training for the triathlete but can't seem to remember what I put for the basketballer
that was my thought process. I put stimulants for 100m though, it makes them more alert so they can react to the gun at the start. But anabolic steroids seemed to fit the sprinter too. But those are my 2 cents
I put Anabolic steroids for the sprinter, but stimulants should be allowed i think...