PHYSICAL EDUCATION. 21.Identify 3 immediate physiological responses to exercise during a game of 3 v 3 streetball. 22.For one of these responses, explain.

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION

21.Identify 3 immediate physiological responses to exercise during a game of 3 v 3 streetball. 22.For one of these responses, explain why this occurs.

23.You have been involved in a 6 week training programme for streetball. Describe 3 physiological changes that have occurred over this time. 24.For one of these responses, explain why this occurs.

What are the energy system(s) used in the following events / activities: 26.Floor routine in gymnastics 27.Goal kick 28.Javelin m race

Explain the importance of each of the energy systems used: 30.In a tennis match 31.During a game of hockey

21.Identify 3 immediate physiological responses to exercise during a game of 3 v 3 streetball. Sweating,  Breathing rate  Heart rate, vasodilation/vasoconstriction, shunting of blood to skin (cooling),  SV,  Q,  Ventilation,  Systolic BP, … 22.For one of these responses, explain why this occurs.

23.You have been involved in a 6 week training programme for streetball. Describe 3 physiological changes that have occurred over this time.  heart size,  Resting Hr,  SV,  Q, Muscular Changes -  muscle size,  glycogen stores 24.For one of these responses, explain why this occurs.

What are the energy system(s) used in the following events / activities: 26.Floor routine in gymnastics ATP –CP & anaerobic lactic acid system 27.Goal kick ATP-CP 28.Javelin ATP-CP m race ATP –CP & anaerobic lactic acid system

Explain the importance of each of the energy systems used: 30.In a tennis match 31.During a game of hockey