
Anaerobic exercise is a type of exercise that breaks down
glucose in the body without using oxygen; ''anaerobic'' means "without oxygen". In practical terms, this means that anaerobic exercise is more intense, but shorter in duration than
aerobic exercise.

The biochemistry of anaerobic exercise involves a process called
glycolysis
Glycolysis is the metabolic pathway that converts glucose () into pyruvate (). The free energy released in this process is used to form the high-energy molecules adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH ...
, in which glucose is converted to
adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is the primary source of energy for cellular reactions.
This type of exercise leads to a buildup of
lactic acid.
Anaerobic exercise may be used to help build endurance, muscle strength, and power.
Metabolism
Anaerobic metabolism is a natural part of metabolic energy expenditure.
Fast twitch muscles (as compared to
slow twitch muscle
A muscle cell is also known as a myocyte when referring to either a cardiac muscle cell (cardiomyocyte), or a smooth muscle cell as these are both small cells. A skeletal muscle cell is long and threadlike with many nuclei and is called a muscle ...
s) operate using anaerobic metabolic systems, such that any use of fast twitch
muscle fibers leads to an increased anaerobic energy expenditure. Intense exercise lasting upwards of four minutes (e.g. a mile race) may still have considerable anaerobic energy expenditure. An example is
High-intensity interval training, an exercise strategy that is performed under anaerobic conditions at intensities that reach an excess of 90% of the
maximum heart rate. Anaerobic energy expenditure is difficult to accurately quantify. Some methods estimate the anaerobic component of an exercise by determining the maximum accumulated
oxygen deficit or measuring the
lactic acid
formation in muscle mass.
In contrast,
aerobic exercise includes lower intensity activities performed for longer periods of time. Activities such as
walking,
jogging,
rowing, and
cycling require oxygen to generate the energy needed for prolonged exercise (i.e., aerobic energy expenditure). For sports that require repeated short bursts of exercise, the aerobic system acts to replenish and store energy during recovery periods to fuel the next energy burst. Therefore, training strategies for many sports demand that both aerobic and anaerobic systems be developed. The benefits of adding anaerobic exercise include improving cardiovascular endurance as well as build and maintaining muscle strength and losing weight.

The
anaerobic energy systems are:
*The alactic anaerobic system, which consists of high energy
phosphates,
adenosine triphosphate, and
creatine phosphate; and
[Robert Donatelli, ''Sports-specific Rehabilitation'', p. 40, Elsevier, 2007 ]
*The lactic anaerobic system, which features anaerobic
glycolysis
Glycolysis is the metabolic pathway that converts glucose () into pyruvate (). The free energy released in this process is used to form the high-energy molecules adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH ...
.
High energy
phosphates are stored in limited quantities within muscle cells. Anaerobic glycolysis exclusively uses
glucose (and
glycogen
Glycogen is a multibranched polysaccharide of glucose that serves as a form of energy storage in animals, fungi, and bacteria. The polysaccharide structure represents the main storage form of glucose in the body.
Glycogen functions as one o ...
) as a fuel in the absence of oxygen, or more specifically, when ATP is needed at rates that exceed those provided by
aerobic metabolism. The consequence of such rapid glucose breakdown is the formation of
lactic acid (or more appropriately, its conjugate base lactate at biological pH levels). Physical activities that last up to about thirty seconds rely primarily on the former
ATP-CP phosphagen system. Beyond this time, both aerobic and anaerobic glycolysis-based metabolic systems are utilized.
The by-product of anaerobic
glycolysis
Glycolysis is the metabolic pathway that converts glucose () into pyruvate (). The free energy released in this process is used to form the high-energy molecules adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH ...
—lactate—has traditionally been thought to be detrimental to muscle function. However, this appears likely only when lactate levels are very high. Elevated lactate levels are only one of many changes that occur within and around muscle cells during intense exercise that can lead to fatigue. Fatigue, which is muscle failure, is a complex subject that depends on more than just changes to lactate concentration. Energy availability, oxygen delivery, perception to pain, and other psychological factors all contribute to muscular fatigue. Elevated muscle and blood lactate concentrations are a natural consequence of any physical exertion. The effectiveness of anaerobic activity can be improved through training.
Anaerobic exercise also increases an individual's
basal metabolic rate (BMR).
Examples
Anaerobic exercises are high-intensity workouts completed over shorter durations, while aerobic exercises include variable-intensity workouts completed over longer durations.
Some examples of anaerobic exercises include
sprints
Sprint may refer to:
Aerospace
*Spring WS202 Sprint, a Canadian aircraft design
*Sprint (missile), an anti-ballistic missile
Automotive and motorcycle
* Alfa Romeo Sprint, automobile produced by Alfa Romeo between 1976 and 1989
*Chevrolet Sprint ...
,
high-intensity interval training (HIIT), and
strength training.
See also
*
Aerobic exercise
*
Bioenergetic systems
*
Margaria-Kalamen power test The Margaria-Kalamen power test, or Margaria-Kalamen stair climb is a short exercise intended to measure an athlete's lower body peak power by having the athlete run up stairs.
Purpose
The Margaria-Kalamen test is an assessment that monitors athlet ...
*
Strength training
**
Weight training
References
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