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Physiological adaptations associated with chronic endurance training - correct answer
✔✔aerobic power, increased oxygen carrying capacity, lower body fat, higher cardiac muscle
strength



3 basic energy systems used to replenish levels of ATP - correct answer ✔✔Phosphagen,
glycolytic and oxidative



Lactate - correct answer ✔✔substance created when glucose is broken down for energy during
intense exercise



Lactic Acid - correct answer ✔✔The body makes lactic acid when it is low in the oxygen it needs
to convert glucose into energy. Lactic acid buildup can result in muscle pain, cramps, and
muscular fatigue



Which system produces the most ATP? - correct answer ✔✔oxidative



Phosphagen - correct answer ✔✔short distance sprints



glycolitic - correct answer ✔✔mid distance sprints, shuttle runs



oxidative - correct answer ✔✔Long distance sprints, pace-tempo training, long slow distance
runs

, Vo2max - correct answer ✔✔The maximum amount of oxygen the body can take in and utilize
during one minute of high intensity exercise.



Lactate threshold - correct answer ✔✔The point in exercise at which lactate starts to
accumulate in the blood above resting levels.



Exercise economy - correct answer ✔✔The amount of energy required to maintain a consistent
pace



Muscle fiber type - correct answer ✔✔Another, albeit small, factor that can influence
endurance performance.



Compare fast and slow twitch muscle fibers - correct answer ✔✔slow twitch: slower, longer
endurance events

fast twitch: faster, shorter endurance events



3 measures of intensity for endurance training - correct answer ✔✔Heart rate

Rate of perceived exertion

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Physiological adaptations associated with chronic strength training - correct answer ✔✔lower
body fat, slows down aging, increase rate of force production, increase strength of connective
tissue



tempo - correct answer ✔✔Refers to the pace or rhythm at which a movement is performed



Progressive Overload - correct answer ✔✔The training stimulus needs to increase over time in
order for progress to continue. These increases can include changes in intensity, volume and/or
frequency

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