Kinesiology 2230A/B Lecture 12: Exercise Physiology March 8th 2017

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Those capillaries in the skin vasodilate, and we have an increase in blood flow to the skin. Blood get warm, and gets redistributed to the skin, so that heat can radiate from the capillaries: this takes away blood flow to the working muscle. So even though it helps us keep cool. It becomes of a detriment, especially during maximal exercise, because we do not have blood available to deliver blood to working muscles: during maximal exercise, blood flow to the skin decreases though. Body decides that we are going to redirect blood flow to the working muscle. It"s the (cid:374)itial seg(cid:373)e(cid:374)tatio(cid:374: controlled extrinsically, cns, as well as autoregulation (metabolites) changes occurring at the muscle. That effect blood flow at the muscle: vasoconstriction. Increase in sympathetic nervous system, leads to whole body vasoconstriction. It is assisted by catecholomines: hormones assisted by the adrenal glands.

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