Osteopathic Sports Energy Technique (SET)
developed by Dr Shahin Pourgol, a professor of National University of
Medical Sciences & National Academy of Osteopathy, is a form of
advanced osteopathic technique designed to improve athletic performance
by increasing speed. This is achieved by working on the fast twitch type
IIb skeletal muscle fibres.
Athletes can achieve dramatic increase in speed often after the first session. They can run, kick, jump or punch faster often after doing the first set of S.E.T. techniques.
Muscle tissue consists of fibres (cells) that are highly specialized
for the active generation of force for contraction. Because of this
characteristic, muscle tissue provides motion, maintenance of posture,
and heat production. Based on certain structural and functional
characteristics, muscle tissue is classified into three types: cardiac,
smooth and skeletal. Based on various structural and functional
characteristics, skeletal muscle fibres are classified into three types:
Type I fibres, Type II b fibres and type II a fibres.
Type IIb
fibres, also called fast twitch or fast glycolytic fibres; contain a
low content of myoglobin, relatively few mitochondria, relatively few
blood capillaries and large amounts glycogen. Type II b fibres are
white, geared to generate ATP by anaerobic metabolic processes, not able
to supply skeletal muscle fibres continuously with sufficient ATP,
fatigue easily, split ATP at a fast rate and have a fast contraction
velocity. Generally people are born with an average of 50% slow and 50%
fast twitch fibres. Sprinters with proper training change this ratio to
80% fast twitch fibres in the leg muscles while marathon runners change
the ratio with advanced training to 80% slow twitch fibres in the lower
limbs muscles.
Because fast twitch fibers use anaerobic
metabolism to create fuel, they are much better at generating short
bursts of strength and speed than slow muscles. However, they fatigue
more quickly. Fast twitch fibers generally produce the same amount of
force per contraction as slow muscles, but they get their name because
they are able to fire more rapidly. Having more fast twitch fibers can
be an asset to athletes since they need to quickly generate a lot of
force.
National University of Medical Sciences (founded in 2012) is affiliated with the Osteopathy Chronic Pain Clinics of Canada that operates 378 locations in 34 countries as well as the Pourgol Osteopathy Chronic Pain Hospital. We are accredited by the European Agency for Higher Education & Accreditation and in the USA by the International Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education. Our degrees are approved in the US by California University Foreign Credential Evaluation.
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