APRIL OLTHAUS ASHLEY SMITH Rules of Three “Disclaimer”

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Cellular Respiration 9-1 – 9-2
Advertisements

Hibernation and Migration
IMMEDIATE EFFECTS OF EXERCISE
Fitness Terms.
ATMOSPHERE APPLICATION QUESTIONS CHECK YOUR ANSWERS AS WE DISCUSS.
Energy Expenditure/ Energy Balance
Fitness can be Endurance Flexibility Strength Speed F.
Respiration 1 Respiration.
We need all these things to help us stay healthy. air Food and drink water shelter exercise sleep good hygiene.
What we will learn today
Planning your winter training for Success! Presented by: Nigel Fletcher British Cycling Level 2 Road & TT Coach.
Endurance: Cooper Run The cooper run – aerobic endurance: To test how many 300m laps you can run in 12 minutes My score for the cooper run was 8 laps in.
Types of Training- Aerobic/Anaerobic, Flexibility
Presenter: Jake Olbrich 9 th -12 th Grade Students Exercise Can Be Fun.
Training Methods Weight Training Circuit Training Fartlek Training
Learning outcome: identify and describe a interval training program Success Criteria: Be able to describe what a interval training program should consist.
Hello and welcome to the Get Up Get Moving quiz. This quiz tests you on your general knowledge about weight and fitness. Also this will help you on getting.
BRAIN SCAN  Brain scan is an interactive quiz for use as a revision/ learning reinforcement tool that accompanies the theory package.  To answer a question.
Energy System Development PETH42. Observe People in the Cardio Room Leisure Jog on the treadmill Reading the paper while on bike Watching news on eliptical.
ENERGY ABILITY TO DO WORK © PDST Home Economics. Energy Energy is the ability to do a task Energy is the ability to do a task The food we eat gives the.
Tropical Rainforest Made by Genni, Leila, Clay and Molly.
 Did anyone keep a food journal for the past two weeks?  What, if anything, did anyone learn about your food choices and how much you are eating? 
AMAAN ALI BS (HONS). Hibernation Aestivation Hibernation Hibernation is a time when animals ‘sleep’ through cold weather. This sleep is not like human.
After Completing the Card Sort CorrectIncorrect Draw one correct example Draw one incorrect example.
Hibernation and Migration
Nutrition. Do Now What are the 5 basic food groups? Give 3 example foods for each group.
LESSON 2 CELLULAR RESPIRATION. GOING TO EXTREMES You may not know it, but there are organisms living in rocks deep below Earth’s surface. Other organisms.
9-1: Cellular Respiration Biology 1. Respiration is also used to mean “breathing” Animals use cellular respiration to break down oxygen and sugar into.
RESPONSES TO EXERCISE. Short Term or Long Term?  Put the following responses to exercise into the category of Long term or Short term responses to exercise.
ENERGY SYSTEMS OR PATHWAYS. EATING FOR ENERGY Energy for Exercise  The food is broken down into soluble chemicals (e.g. glucose) by digestion in the.
Breast Stroke Drills: Heel Touches (legs): touch heels during the up phase hands at sides flexed ankles breathing normal Upside-Down Whip Kick (Legs):
Hippopotamus ( Hippopotamus Amphibius) Extinction aka the River Horse.
Recovery Heart Rate. Parkour/Free running Parkour/Free Running What internal parts of the body are allowing for these people to do this?
KS2 SCIENCE Media View Learning “Simple learning strategies based on the KS2 national curriculum.” 1.
Why do we need air? We need air to breathe. The air we breathe has oxygen. We cannot survive without oxygen. To help us achieve this, we have RESPIRATORY.
Effects of Exercise 11PHE - Exercise Physiology 2011.
SCUBA : Effects of Dissolved Gases. Pascal’s Principle Pressure applied to fluids is equally transmitted in all directions, to all parts of the fluid.
PHYSICAL FITNESS. TARGET HEART RATE The heart rate you plan to achieve during a workout.
3.2 Metabolism For Life Skills. What is metabolism?  We eat food so that we will have energy.  Have you ever noticed that you get really tired when.
That eating healthy pays off in the long run. Your plate should consist of mostly vegetables and grains. Carbohydrates and fat fuel the body. Fruits are.
Living organisms, including humans, need energy to do what they do.
The Heart: The heart is a very important organ in the body. It’s about the size of a pear in your chest. The heart is like a little pump that pushes blood.
Nutrition. Why do we need to eat? Food provides the body with energy which basically helps us to live Food helps prevent disease as it gives us essential.
Everyday Fitness © 2008 Purdue Research Foundation.
Unit 1 – Anatomy & Physiology
MuscularSystemMuscularSystem By: Esperanza, Dixie, Chelsea, Kiana. The Cardiacs February 11, 2008.
Specific Diets Year 10 GCSE. To begin: Swap the questions you created for each other on diet. Have a go at answering and remember to PEEL!
LE1-C3S1T1pg61-78 Physical Training: The Daily Sixteen.
Heat and Heat Transfers. What is heat? Heat is a tricky word and can mean different things depending how you look at the definition. For our purposes.
Chapter 21: Temperature, Heat and Expansion. What is “normal” body temperature and what instrument is used to measure it? 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit A thermometer.
WATER SAFETY.
MY PASSION IS WORKING OUT By: Solemia Gainza Technology Class: 9-3.
The environment we live in has a variety of living and non-living things. All life depends on interactions between living and non-living things.
Unit 8 First Aid house money car life job …? What is the most important in our life?
HEALTHY BODY WEIGHT.
The body’s responses to Training/Exercise
6th grade Fitness Mr. Misch.
Hibernation WALT: to know what hibernation is
Task 2: Presentation & Written Report (P3 P4 M1 M2 D1): Plan and deliver a minute presentation that describes and explains energy intake and expenditure.
By Hannah, Megan, Sara and Julian
Hibernation and Migration
Chapter 13 BIOL 1400 Dr. Mohamad H. Termos
Hibernation and Migration
Hibernation and Migration
Warm Up! How would you determine whether this is biotic or abiotic?
Animals and Their Needs
The characteristics of life. HANDOUT NUMBER 2
Chapter 9 Cellular Respiration Chemical Pathway
Functions-Part 3.
Presentation transcript:

APRIL OLTHAUS ASHLEY SMITH Rules of Three “Disclaimer”

3 Minutes with out air We all know there's people who purposely practice holding their breath.  They put their self under conditions that they have to hold their breath.  With lots of practice  there's people who can hold their breath up to 8 minutes or more.

3 Minutes Without Air (continued) It’s a given that we need air.  But for how long? A average person can go with out air for about 3 minutes.  Beyond that point can cause brain damage because of the lack of oxygen to the brain. But! There are people who can hold their breath longer than that.  Like maybe swimmers? Who deep dive? Not only just swimmers but theirs people who purposely push their self to the max to see how long  So a person like that may survive longer than 3 minutes..

3 Days Without Water Generally speaking people can normally make it a week without water.  But! That dependents of the conditions Hot Climates  You would not make it as long in hotter weather with out longer because are body will go through more water.  People also train for conditions. Like marathon runners who run in heat.  They limit there self  And are body well start to cannibalize itself for the fuel it needs.

3 Days Without Water (Continued) So Technically we can go longer with out water depending on your location and climate. Not only that but people do train for occasions for where if they didn’t have water.

3 Weeks With Food When we eat we give are self fuel to be able to keep going. With out food we will crash and will not be able to keep going. Food  Are bodies need a minimum of 1,500 calories a day.  But we can survive on 300 to 600 a day. Like The Rest.  People also train for this making the chances higher.  But dependent on the person and how fast they burn through calories plays a key factor.  If you burn through quickly of course you well not make it as long.  Specially if you didn’t have a lot of fat on you to burn through in the beginning.

3 Weeks With Food (continued) Series of Factors  If your having to burn through a lot of calories to keep alive than your chances of making it 3 weeks slim s.  Now if you are fit and you body is use to that condition than there s a chance you can make it over 3 weeks. Conditions  Surprisingly  You can make it longer in hotter conditions with no food because your body uses up a lot of calories severing.

All Three Depending on who you are and how your body works will play a factor in how long you can make it. Some people train for conditions like this so they have the upper hand. And some or just physically capable to handle those conditions.