Categories: All - intensity - duration - anaerobic - glycolysis

by NUR SYAZZANA BT SUHAIMI 4 years ago

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THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ANAEROBIC AND AEROBIC ENERGY SYSTEM

The body's energy systems can be broadly categorized into anaerobic and aerobic, each serving different functions based on oxygen availability and exercise duration. Anaerobic energy, which relies on glycolysis, operates without oxygen and is typically employed during short bursts of high-intensity activity lasting from 20 to 240 seconds.

THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ANAEROBIC AND AEROBIC ENERGY SYSTEM

THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ANAEROBIC AND AEROBIC ENERGY SYSTEM

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ENERGY SYSTEM

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ANEROBIC
Will soon be forced to stop due to lactic acid buildup unustainable
Only glycolisis runningGlycolisis/lactic acid : 20-240 seconds
Typically exercise that is performed at a higher intensity



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Without oxygen



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AEROBIC
Electron transport chain
Krebs cycle
Glycolisis
Involves any exercise that lasts longer than two minutes in duration
With oxygen



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