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Name the four ATP energy systems and how long they provide energy for. correct answers ATP-
CP - 1-10 sec's at very high intensity \nGlycolytic - high intensity 10 secs - 2-3 min\nOxidative -
mid to low intensity +2 min\nFatty Acid Oxidation - low intensity +2 min

How many units of ATP does each ATP energy system deliver? correct answers ATP-CP: 1 unit
of ATP/ unit of CP

Glycolytic: 2-3 ATP/unit of glucose

Oxidative: 38 ATP/ unit of glucose

Fatty Acid Oxidation: 100 ATP/unit of fatty acid

What is EPOC? correct answers excess post-exercise oxygen consumption

What is the lactate threshold? correct answers The point at which the aerobic system cannot
supply enough ATP for the needs of the body

What type of fuel does the ATP-CP energy system use? correct answers Stored ATP

what type of fuel does the glycolytic system use? correct answers blood glucose, muscle
glycogen

what type of fuel does the oxidative system use? correct answers blood glucose, muscle glycogen

what type of fuel does the fatty acid oxidation system use? correct answers fatty acids in the
blood stream

What is the work to rest ratio for ATP-CP interval training? correct answers 1:3-1:6

What is the work to rest ratio for glycolitic system interval training? correct answers 1:2-1:5

What is the work to rest ratio for oxidative system interval training? correct answers 1: .5 - 1:1

Why do you not use work relief to train ATP-CP system? correct answers Adequate rest is
needed to replenish ATP in the cells

Why would you use work relief to train glycolytic system? correct answers Blocks ATP
replenishing of ATP

,Body relies on lactic acid

Oxidative interval training, why rest relief? correct answers If lactic acid not cleared from the
system the glycolic system is less able to provide energy therefore giving a stronger training
stimulus to the oxidative system

How much rest should be between ATP-CP training interval sets? correct answers 5-10 min

How much rest should be between glycolytic training interval sets? correct answers 10-12 min

How much rest should be between oxidative training interval sets? correct answers 10-15 min

What is the definition of energy? correct answers The body's ability to do work

What is anaerobic metabolism? correct answers without oxygen

What is aerobic metabolism? correct answers with oxygen

What is the function of the right atrium and right ventricle? correct answers Collect blood from
the tisues and move it through the lungs

What is the function of the left atrium and left ventricle? correct answers receive blood from the
lungs and moves it to the tissues of the body and back to right side of heart

Veins carry blood into or away from the heart? correct answers into

Arteries carry blood into or away from the heart? correct answers away

Oxygenated blood leaves the heart via the? correct answers aorta

How many liters of blood typically circulate in an adult every minute? correct answers 5L

Blood pressure is the result of? correct answers Blood being pumped out of the heart and
pressing against the arterial walls

What is an average resting blood pressure? correct answers 120/80 (mmHg)

What is name of function of the top number with regards to blood pressure? correct answers
systolic, the pressure exerted on the walls of the arteries as the heart contracts

What is name of function of the bottom number with regards to blood pressure? correct answers
diastolic, the pressure exerted on the walls of the arteries as the heart relaxes

During exercise what happens to systolic blood pressure? correct answers Rises quickly to about
200 mmHg then levels off

, During moderate exercise what happens to the diastolic blood pressure? correct answers remains
relatively stable

During what kind exercise might blood pressure spike to higher levels then 200 mmHg? correct
answers weightlifting as the muscular contractions compress the arteries and resist blood flow

Aprox average resting heart rate? correct answers 72bpm

Where is the carotid artery and what can it be used to measure? correct answers neck below jaw
line, blood pressure

Where is the radial artery and what can it be used to measure? correct answers wrist, blood
pressure

What is stroke volume? correct answers the amount of blood that the left ventricle ejects in one
beat

What is the average stroke volume at rest for a typical male? correct answers 70 milliliters

What happens to SV as client becomes fitter? correct answers ventricles become larger
contract with more force
SV increases
trained deliver more blood/heartbeat vs. an untrained

What is cardiac output? correct answers the amount of blood that the heart ejects in 1 minute

What is the equation for determining cardiac output? correct answers CO=SVxHR

What happens to stroke volume during moderate exercise? correct answers increases early and
rises until it plateaus

What happens to HR during exercise? correct answers intensifies to maximal levels before
exhaustion

What are the benefits of better cardiac output? correct answers - means that heart will beat fewer
times ( more rest for heart\n- able to deliver more oxygen and nutrients to working muscles with
less effort

Ventilation refers to? correct answers the mechanical process of moving air in and out of the
lungs

Diffusion refers to? correct answers The way gases are exchanges in the lungs

The average adult male has a lung volume of? correct answers 4-6 liters

What is the rate of pulmonary ventilation at rest? correct answers 10 liters per minute

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