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Oh, and it is 5,280 ft. how's your oxygen debt?
He let the oxygen debt build up red in her face and then released her.
But there is a tradeoff because oxygen debt sets in more quickly underwater.
The method is legal and fast, though it creates oxygen debt sooner than normal.
It also moderately increases heart rate and stroke volume (oxygen debt).
They didn't seem to notice the cold and certainly weren't in oxygen debt."
At last my lungs started to overcome my oxygen debt, and everything began to calm down.
I'd reach anaerobic, I'd go very quickly into oxygen debt."
Because she could breathe deeply, she could cope with her body's oxygen debt.
They often strike runners who start a race too fast and go into oxygen debt or ones whose breathing is affected by tenseness.
Rowers struggle to compare the whole-body pain of oxygen debt with anything else they've experienced in sports.
She recapped the bottle, clutching it to herself, her lungs heaving to reduce the oxygen debt the coughing had caused.
"This increases the amount of oxygen debt, and starts a chain reaction, as your body struggles to get the oxygen that it needs.
They can manage a journey of fifteen minutes' dura-tion before they incur oxygen debt.
While crew enjoys a genteel, Ivy League reputation, there was nothing civil about these competitors sprinting into oxygen debt.
Hill was the first to speak of muscle activity in terms of costs and expenditures, and he originated the term 'oxygen debt'.
This is when it is 'out of breath', and is 'paying off' its oxygen debt.
Even so, reptiles accumulate an oxygen debt if active for long periods, as well as suffering from fatigue and slow rates of repayment.
He has used up the surplus oxygen in his system, and that has to be replaced; he has run into 'oxygen debt'.
This allows the oxygen debt to be repaid such that the Krebs cycle and electron transport chain can produce energy at peak efficiency.
There is a trade-off with the technique because so much oxygen is needed underwater that oxygen debt strikes sooner than usual later in the race.
No one here was going to get in space, even the dragons were limited to distances which they could travel before they were in oxygen debt.
I remembered the sensation, like sucking air through a blanket... and Impervia had built up an unhealthy oxygen debt in her exertions during the fight.
"He can go deeper into oxygen debt than any runner I've ever seen," Colorado Coach Mark Wetmore said.
Intense running causes oxygen debt, which reduces the transport of oxygen to the muscles and results in the buildup of waste products like lactic acid.