Performance Affecting Factors (Factors affecting performance : Age & Social Drugs)
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Factors affecting performance : Age & Social Drugs

Factors affecting performance : Age & Social Drugs


Age

Age is another major factor. For example, children aren’t as strong as adults. From the age of 20 to 30 it’s easier to build up muscle mass. When you hit your late 20s your optimum fitness begins to decline by about 1 to 2% every year.

There are a number of physiological effects that aging has:

      • MHR (Maximum Heart Rate) decreases which means that you can’t workout as hard anymore.
      • Arteries harden so not as much oxygenated blood can reach your muscles.
      • Your stroke volume, vital capacity and cardiac output decrease which means that the amount of oxygen that can be transported around your body in one minute (your VO2) also decreases.
      • The body’s suppleness decreases.
      • Your reaction time decreases.
      • As the body grows weaker and less flexible it’s more prone to injury and takes longer to heal.
      • Muscles shrink and their strength decreases. Also, the muscles fibres change from fast twitch to slow twitch.
      • Body fat builds up which means that less is available for energy.

Training regularly can help to reduce the effects of aging. However, the decline is inevitable and so cannot be prevented. However, that’s not to say that older people can’t continue to play sport: some sports, like bowls and darts, are popular with older people as they don’t require as much strength, endurance or flexibility.

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Social drugs

There are a number of social drugs, some illegal, some legal and some also banned within sport. The main ones include:

Drug Legality Source Effect
AlcoholNicotine

Caffeine

Cannabis

Stimulants

LegalLegal

Legal

Illegal

Illegal and a banned sporting substance

Beers, wine, spirits etc.Cigarettes, cigars and tobacco

Coffee, tea, chocolate and energy drinks

Can be rolled with or without tobacco and also eaten

Stimulants, like amphetamines, can be injected

Causes a reduction in concentration and co-ordinationIncreases risk of liver damageDehydrationAddictiveReduces lung capacity

Increases risk of lung cancer and heart disease

Works as a mild simulant

Causes a reduction in concentration and co-ordination

Reduces lung capacity

Increases risk of lung cancer and heart disease

Increase alertness and mask fatigue

Addictive

Can lead to heart failure

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