Energy Production during Exercise Flashcards

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Describe perceived exertion based on the Borg RPE Scale

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what are the different energy production systems

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  1. phosphocreatine system
  2. Glycolytic system
  3. Aerobic system
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Describe the phosphocreatine system

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  • > used to provide a large amount of energy, very fast
  • > doesn’t last long (around 10secs)
  • > needed for activities such as sprinting
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describe the glycolytic system

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  • > energy is produced from glucose/glycogen
  • > can provide moderate levels of ATP
  • > serves as the first step for the aerobic process
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Pros and Cons of glycolytic system

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Cons

  • > low ATP produced
  • > converts pyruvic acid into lactic acid
  • > lactic acid impairs glycolysis, and muscle contractions

Pros

  • > allows muscles to contract when O2 is limited in tissues with a low mitochondrial density
  • > permits shorter-term, higher intensity exercies than oxidative metabolismcan sustain due to the rate of ATP production
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why does lactate accumulate

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Lactic acid buildup occurs when there’s not enough oxygen in the muscles to break down glucose and glycogen

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describe the aerobic system

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  • > produces large amounts of ATP
  • > lasts the longest but produces ATP the slowest of the three energy systems because numerous chemical reactions are required to produce ATP in this pathway
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what is required for the aeroic system to function

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  1. some sort of fuel sorce (carbs, fats, rarely proteins)
  2. O2
  3. mitochondria
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the aerobic process

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link how intensity influences an individuals VO2 levels

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what is interval training

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Interval training for the long term aerobic energy system would have a work-rest ratio of 1:1 or 1:2. The work periods would usually exceed several minutes and the rest periods would be active but at a lower intensity that could be sustained

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continuous training

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training that maintains a constant intensity and lasts for a prolonged period of time (usually longer than 15 minutes)

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