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Johann Edge Æ David Bishop Æ Carmel Goodman
The effects of training intensity on muscle buffer capacity in females
Accepted: 19 September 2005 / Published online: 10 November 2005 Springer-Verlag 2005
Abstract We examined changes in muscle buffer capacity (bmin vitro), V_ O2peak and the lactate threshold (LT) after 5 weeks of high-intensity interval training (INT) above the LT or moderate-intensity continuous training (CON) just below the LT. Prior to and immediately after training, 16 female subjects performed a graded exercise test to determine V_ O2peak and the LT, followed 2 days later by a resting muscle biopsy from the vastus lateralis muscle to determine bmin vitro. Following baseline testing, the subjects were randomly placed into the INT (n=8) or CON training group (n=8). Subjects then performed 5 weeks of cycle training (3 days per week), performing either high-intensity INT (6–10·2 min at 120–140% LT with 1 min rest) or moderate-intensity CON (80–95% LT) training. Total training volume was matched between the two groups. After the training period, both groups had significant improvements in V_ O2peak (12–14%; P