An athlete breaths faster and deeper than usual after finishing the race because in the race he must have used most of his energy so he requires more energy so he breaths faster and deeper than usual.
By doing this more oxygen is supplied to our muscle cell
The supply of oxygen increase the breakdown of lactic acid into carbon dioxide and water and energy is released,
Things do happen. I have this for homework, and i am stuck aswell.
i think that your heart beats faster and your bllod moes faster. This does not cause harm if you run/ran for about 3 hours at a slow pace. But if you run very fast for a long time this could harm you. Just remember to have breaks and drink water.
NEVER SIT OR LIE DOWN AFTER RUNNING. THIS IS THE WORST THING YOU CAN DO. THIS WILL GIVE YOU A HEART ATACK.
The rate of your breathing will increase after running a race. The breathing will gradually slow down as the body re oxygenates the blood.
you find it hard to breath besause the pressuse increases the faster you run
When breathing in, or inhaling, the diaphragm contracts, or tightens. When exhaling, or breathing out, the diaphragm expands, or loosens.
it will increase
Pressure within the thorax decreases and air is drawn into the lungs
both you can start with breathing out or by breathing in
respiration happens inside the body and breathing happens outside the body
Your breathing becomes deeper and faster.
you first breath in and then you breath out
Yes, breathing heavy is the body trying to recover more oxygen. It happens during exercise such as running as your body tries to recover the lost oxygen.
You could improve sprint running by practicing sprints. Short distance running and burst running are both excellent practice tools for improving sprint running. You might also try exercises that strengthen your breathing.
Increases due to greater oxygen demands and a rising blood CO2 concentration (PCO2).
you really have to get your adrenaline up and see what happens
Breathing speeds up, but the breaths are shallower.