Tuesday, April 24, 2007

SpiroTiger Respiratory Endurance Trainer

Increased performance with respiratory endurance training

Respiratory muscles fatigue during sports activities. This leads to a decrease in performance. Studies by Prof. U. Boutellier, sports physiologist at the Federal Institute of Technology (ETHZ) and the University of Zurich, prove this in a most impressive manner.

In the past, it was assumed that physical endurance and performance were primarily limited by the heart and the cardiovascular system; in part also by the muscular system. This is why it was believed that the respiratory system did not impair the functional capacity since it was assumed that it had sufficient reserves.

The targeted endurance training of the respiratory muscles, however, does substantially increase physical endurance, resulting in a relevant increase of functional capacity. This is true both for top athletes as well as popular sports.

It is due to this fact that the SpiroTiger® has effectively and sustainably convinced more than 1000 users in less than a year's time.

Priorities in energy distribution

The functions of vital organs such as the heart and the brain are maintained by the body as its top priority. Even under maximum stress, these organs are supplied with sufficient oxygen and energy. This happens at the expense of non-vital functions: Oxygen-supply to the legs and arms is reduced. The consequence is a substantial decrease in vitality and a quick build-up of hyperacidity due to lactate production.

Endurance training of the respiratory muscles will remedy this problem. It reduces oxygen consumption by the muscles. The oxygen supply is now available to the peripheral muscles. Legs and arms will fatigue later under stress and will produce less lactate at the same level of activity.

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