Energy Systems Interplay Unit 3. Energy Systems High Intensity Competition.

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Energy Systems Interplay Unit 3

Energy Systems

High Intensity Competition

Energy Graphs s.html

Energy System Interplay

Application Questions Identify a period of active recovery on the graph. Justify your selection. Describe the physiological processes occurring during this period. What position is this player likely to be playing? Give reasons for your answer.

Application Why does the average speed of world records decrease? - Consider the rate of energy release Distance (Freestyle)RECORD 50m 0: m 0: m 1: m 3: m 7: m 14:34.56 How does the interplay of energy systems differ for a 100m swim event in comparison to a 100m sprint event? Why? EVENTRECORD 100m0: m0:43.18

Interplay of the aerobic and anaerobic energy From VCCA exam review:

References hysicaledu/EnrgSys.pdf hysicaledu/EnrgSys.pdf Accessed October 18, s.html s.html Accessed October 18, 2010.