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Relationship Between Power Input and Output. Aerobic and Output Power in Organisms that Depend on Blood to Deliver Oxygen.

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1 Relationship Between Power Input and Output

2 Aerobic and Output Power in Organisms that Depend on Blood to Deliver Oxygen

3 Possible Relationships Between Phosphagen and ATP During Heavy Exercise

4 Anaerobic and Phosphagen Metabolism: Unsustainable Exercise

5 Relatiove Aerobic, Anaerobic & Phosphagen Metab During an Upwards P Transition

6 Important Measures of Metabolic Performance MET (factorial metabolic scope) Absolute metabolic scope V O2 max Anaerobic Threshold

7 Training and Anaerobic Performance

8 The O 2 Deficit - the Recovery O 2 Concept

9 EPOC at Higher Exercise Levels

10 Exceeding Maximum Aerobic Power

11 EPOC at Aerobically Unsustainable Activity Levels

12 Rapid and Slow Phases of Recovery

13 Terms Alactacid Lactacid Problems with these concepts?

14 Maximum Sustainable Exercise Times and Contributions of Different Fueling Systems


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