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Aspects of energy systems
ATP/PC
LACTIC ACID
AEROBIC
Fuel Source
Creatine Phosphate
Carbohydrates – stored in muscle and liver as glycogen, andGlucose in blood
Carbohydrates – stored in muscle and liver as glycogen,Fats and occasionally protein
Efficiency of ATP Production
Very quick ATP production
Quick ATP production but fatigues drastically as lactic acid levels rise
Slower ATP production but endless supply
System Duration
10-15 secondsHigh intensity(95-100% max effort)
30sec – 3min Relatively high intensity(70-95% max effort)
Endless supplyLow/moderate level intensity(less than 70% max effort)
Causes of Fatigue
Limited supply of: ATP (90g lasts 1-2sec)AndPC (120 lasts 8-10sec)
Accumulation of Lactic Acid
Depletion of glycogen levels and fat stores
By-Products
heat
Lactic Acid
CO2; water
Process and Rate of Recovery
50% recovery in first 30secFull recovery in 2mins
30mins – 2hours
Up to 48hours depending on level of depletion
Glycoloysis is the break down of glucose!! Glycogen is stored in the muscles and liver if that's what you meant??Actually, the lactic acid (or Anaerobic glycolosis) system burns glucose and glycolosis (stored glucose). The Aerobic system burns Carbohydrates and Fats.
Yes it was. Thanks for clearing that up.Glycoloysis is the break down of glucose!! Glycogen is stored in the muscles and liver if that's what you meant??