The concept of oxygen debt comes from the use of muscles during periods of extreme exercise. At this period, the muscles begin to burn more oxygen than the lungs and circulatory system are able to provide, so the runner or person exercising feels a burning sensation in the legs or arms and becomes short of breath (breathing more quickly to make up for the debt).
Respiration needs glucose and oxygen to work. However, if you are doing exercise,
e.g. running, your lungs and heart cannot get oxygen to the cells in your legs fast enough. So the cells use carbon dioxide instead of oxygen to respire. The side effect of this is a build up of lactic acid, which is the burning sensation you feel in your muscles when you do exercise.
To get rid of this lactic acid, you need to get oxygen back into your cells. This is called an oxygen debt. This is why you pant/breathe heavily after doing exercise to get the oxygen back to repay the debt.
when the demand for oxygen exceeds supply so you have to replenish it.
the amount of oxygen needed to rid the body of lactate
Oxygen debt - The demand for oxygen is great than the supply.
it mean when you are, in lack of oxygen due to the intense exercise your body's been through.
when you do not get enough energy within the muscles so you get more oxygen by breathing faster and making the energy.
it affect performance because lactic acid builds up in your muscles, which then causes shortness of breath and affects performance.
Oxygen Debt
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too high a concentration of oxygen in the atmosphere
The muscles do not have enough oxygen for aerobic respiration.
The main cause of oxygen debt is extraneous exercises. This will cause aerobic respiration which uses more oxygen causing a deficit.
The muscles do not have enough oxygen for aerobic respiration.
The muscles do not have enough oxygen for aerobic respiration.
The muscles do not have enough oxygen for aerobic respiration.
The muscles do not have enough oxygen for aerobic respiration.
The muscles do not have enough oxygen for aerobic respiration.
the movement of muscles which keeps the surface for gaseous supplied with oxygen causes breathing