Congratulations to Mitch Burrage on completing the 2016 World Ironman Championship.
Exsurgo Athlete Recovery Management
If you participate in sport or fitness activity and are serious about getting results, Exsurgo can help you reach your athletic goals.
We understand that training and competing is only one aspect of the pursuit of athletic excellence. It's what happens outside of training that makes a tremendous difference. Therefore, the ability to recover from training and competition gives you the edge. What makes Exsurgo unique is the way we source expertise and bring it together in creative and effective ways. At Exsurgo we source, coordinat
13/04/2016
The last Gatti Triathlon event was a great success last Sunday. We would like to congratulate Trudy and Marcus for a great series this year. Many people have complimented the smooth organisation of this event. Exsurgo looks forward to a continued working relationship with Gatti.
Two Exsurgo sponsored athletes competed and we are delighted that Mitch Burrage convincingly won the Open section. Aaron Buchan crossed the finish line to round off the series and take out Series Winner for this season. Congratulations to both athletes for a fantastic outcome.
15/03/2016
The Victor Harbor Triathlon was a great event with over 700 competing athletes in all categories . Two Exsurgo sponsored athletes competed; Aaron Buchan and Mitch Burrage. Congratulations to both, who competed well.
Congratulations to Amber Heaft from the CTS team for an overall 5th place in the Open women's section. Amber continues to have a brilliant season placing very highly in all events.
Exsurgo looks forward to the final Gatti competition on April 12, which is our last event recovery management for the triathlon season. Exsurgo is planning to provide recovery management to many more triathlon events next season.
06/12/2015
The new Exsurgo recovery area was a great success with athletes at the recent Gatti triathlon event. Though, it got nowhere near the 40C temperature predicted, athletes returning from their run enjoyed the shower and icebath for rapid recovery. Topped with a 20 minute massage this provided an effective recovery strategy on the day. The photo shows early setup of the Exsurgo recovery area. We intend to evolve the idea and develop the Athlete Recovery Lounge, a comfortable space for everyone to relax, recover and enjoy. Look for Exsurgo Athlete Recovery Management at your next sporting event.
Exsurgo sponsored athlete, Aaron Buchan performed strongly at the November Gatti Triathlon, placing third in the Open Men's division. Well done Aaron!
Strong on the bike...
The Recovery Principle
The natural biology of most living organisms is centred around the processes known as metabolism. Metabolism is the machinery of breaking down living tissues (called catabolism) and subsequently building up those tissues (called anabolism) to maintain life. There is a natural balance between catabolism and anabolism controlled by a mysterious biological intelligence known as homeostasis. Without homeostasis the organism suffers, surviving in a sub-optimal condition and becoming unwell or dying.
A second important biological principle is called adaptation. This is the remarkable ability of an organism to respond to the changing conditions of its environment, adjust metabolism and consequently maintain homeostasis. For example, if we get too hot, our body sweats cooling us down and bringing down our body temperature and keeping it at the set point of 37 degrees Celsius. The human organism is highly adaptable given favourable conditions. This forms the basis of the third principle; biological resources.
Biological resources represent the vital conditions required for an organism to maintain homeostasis. This principle considers the importance of biologic energy. All biology is driven by energy. An organism must produce energy and ultimately this energy is derived from the environment. For plants the energy is sunlight and for humans the energy is derived from nutrition.
Knowing these three biological principles establishes the basis of the Recovery Principle which is defined as the enhancement of homeostasis by the optimization of biological resources.
In essence this principle clarifies the strategy that is central to health because health depends on homeostasis. In other words, recovery is the process of returning to homeostasis. This equate to a good balance between catabolism and anabolism. Now apply this principle to the example of athlete recovery.
Athlete recovery is the process of maintaining homeostasis by facilitating anabolism. In other words, supporting the process of rebuilding the body after the body has been subjected to catabolic pressures. These catabolic pressures include such activities as athletic training, competition and stress. Therefore, to improve recovery it is helpful to support anabolism and to avoid or negate any catabolic influence.
The process of athletic recovery is very individual. In other words, it is not possible to prescribe a ‘one-fits-all’ approach. Each athlete is unique and the best recovery strategy must account for multiple changing variables. Furthermore, a recovery strategy is dynamic, meaning the strategy may vary constantly depending on these multiple variables. The variables are endogenous biologic (internal physiology), exogenous (external environmental) and behavioural (the individual’s psychology and behaviour). If we want to develop the best recovery strategy for an individual athlete, is necessary to optimize conditions for each variable.
Endogenous physiologic variables include; neuro-endocrine, nutritional, inflammatory, and circulatory. Exogenous variables include; temperature (heat/cold), pressure (massage, compression) and sensory (environmental conditions e.g. noise, travel). Behavioural variables include; activity (movement/rest), sleep (volume/quality), hydration (volume/quality), mobilization (stretching) and mental processing (patterns of positive/negative thinking).
By addressing an athlete’s recovery process and optimizing the conditions for each variable it is expected that this would result in an increase in anabolism. To support this hypothesis a measure is needed to provide empirical evidence. Increased anabolism and improved recovery would be reflected by several measurable outcomes. These include; increased muscle/fat ratio, increased fitness (VO2max/beep test/heart rate), decreased recovery time between exercise sessions, positive perception of recovery, decreased Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS) and improved performance (improved personal best).
The challenge of athlete recovery centres on evaluating the variables that impact on the individual’s metabolic process, then optimizing conditions that enhance anabolism and negate catabolism. This can be monitored by measuring outcomes that reflect anabolic dominance. Therefore, a well designed recovery strategy can assist the athlete in speeding progress towards their goals.
Stephen John Walters
20/11/2015
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