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Thursday, March 17, 2011

lactic acid energy system

 energy system is exhausted - training will improve the thresholds times.

energy system is exhausted - training will improve the thresholds times.

Fermentation of lactate (lactic acid).

Fermentation of lactate (lactic acid).

If the aerobic energy system cannot supply enough oxygen (anaerobic),

If the aerobic energy system cannot supply enough oxygen (anaerobic),

 the main difference between an Aerobic and an Anaerobic energy system.

the main difference between an Aerobic and an Anaerobic energy system.

The anaerobic lactic energy system is developed by intense work loads of 10

The anaerobic lactic energy system is developed by intense work loads of 10

Aerobic Energy System. Overview of Aerobic Metabolism | Mitochondria

Aerobic Energy System. Overview of Aerobic Metabolism | Mitochondria

Glycogen-Lactic Acid System Muscles also have big reserves of a complex

Glycogen-Lactic Acid System Muscles also have big reserves of a complex

 that energy system, ultimately decreasing his/her performance on-field.

that energy system, ultimately decreasing his/her performance on-field.

Paradoxically CPr works basically as a carrier of aerobic energy stimulating

Paradoxically CPr works basically as a carrier of aerobic energy stimulating

Aerobic Photophosphorylation

Aerobic Photophosphorylation

Aerobic metabolism

Aerobic metabolism

Figure 2 shows an estimate of the energy systems used during a trampoline

Figure 2 shows an estimate of the energy systems used during a trampoline

In aerobic metabolism, O2 is the ultimate electron acceptor, however,

In aerobic metabolism, O2 is the ultimate electron acceptor, however,

Figure 1 shows the interaction that occurs between the three systems during

Figure 1 shows the interaction that occurs between the three systems during

The Endurance Energy System The aerobic system requires oxygen.

The Endurance Energy System The aerobic system requires oxygen.

 different contributions by the aerobic and anaerobic energy systems.

different contributions by the aerobic and anaerobic energy systems.

The problem with most systems of training, especially sports preparation,

The problem with most systems of training, especially sports preparation,

The role each metabolic system plays in meeting physiological demands is

The role each metabolic system plays in meeting physiological demands is

Glycolysis doesn't produce much ATP in comparison to aerobic metabolism,

Glycolysis doesn't produce much ATP in comparison to aerobic metabolism,

 excess lactic acid into glucose,

excess lactic acid into glucose,

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