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    Beep Monologue

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    Beepbeep” I was awoken by the sound of an alarm and I wasn’t sure why. I hadn’t set my alarm for 5:30 in the morning as that’s just too early. I supposed it was Ponyboy‚ but what would he be doing awake so early on a Sunday morning? I walked into Ponyboy’s room and sure enough‚ he was awake. He had already gotten out of bed‚ turned off his alarm‚ and got to work on his English assignment. He sure is very serious about his assignment‚ and it’s good that he is. Hopefully he’ll have it done by tomorrow;

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    Energy systems Creatine Phosphate system The creatine phosphate system is an immediate energy system. ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is created without the presence of oxygen for short‚ fast bursts of power and energy. This is the first system used when performing any sporting activity. However this short burst of energy only lasts for a short moment in time for round about 10 seconds. Running events like the 100 meters sprint would be an example of using the creatine phosphate system. During the

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    large amounts of energy in three different ways. The ATP/CP system‚ anaerobic system and the Aerobic system all combine during periods of exercise to allow our bodies to continue exercise or playing sport. Most sports have a major system which takes up the bulk of the energy production during the activity and the timing in switching from one to another. This plays a major role in success in the playing arena. In a sport such as Australian Rules football it is important that the systems can switch back

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    Energy Systems

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    Energy Systems Our body needs a supply of energy to complete day to day tasks and to simply be able to move. We have more than one energy system‚ we have 3 in total and these are * ATP (anaerobic) * Lactic acid (anaerobic) * Aerobic (aerobic) All three off these energy systems are fuelled by the same chemical called ADP-PC. These systems produce this chemical at different speeds‚ for example the ATP system produces the chemical very fast as for the aerobic energy system produces it

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    In the 5000m race the runner must use all 3 energy systems ‚ which are ATP‚ aerobic and lactic acid systems to succeed as the race has different areas needed for their use‚ all 3 energy systems contribute regardless of the intensity or duration of the exercise. When the athlete comes to the starting line he/she most probably will want to make a dashing start to the race to tactically get a good starting position‚ so must get off the line‚ in the first 40-50m‚ as hard as he or she can. By getting

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    success‚ in touch football. Figueroa’s framework is a framework that the sociology of sport is based on. There are five levels in which this framework is based on. Those levels include: • cultural level‚ • structural level‚ • institutional level‚ • interpersonal level • Individual level. Touch football is a game that is widely played throughout Australia on a social and completive level. There are a number of factors that influence the participation in touch football‚ and many of

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    ENERGY SYSTEMS

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    Discuss and compare the relevance to the three energy systems for the sport of your choice‚ explain the details of each system? The body has only one unsuitable form of energy‚ this is known as ATP. ATP releases energy when broken down and is essential to the flow of energy to living cells. It can be re synthesized through a possible three energy systems; ATP-PC system‚ the glycolytic Lactic Acid system and the aerobic system. My chosen sport is trampolining the main performance in trampolining

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    Energy Systems

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    Energy Systems Assignment By Thysje Fartlek Training Before we started the fartlek training‚ our bodies were using the aerobic system and bi-products of this system are carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). Our heart rate (HR) was low‚ 60-70 beats a minute‚ and our breathing rate (BR) was slow and deep‚ 1 breathe about every 6 seconds. The demand for fuel was low because we didn’t need to supply the muscles in our body quickly. Once we started walking‚ the demand for fuel increased but only

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    Pros And Cons Of Beep

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    BeepBeepBeep…Time to get up and go to work. You wake up to the quiet‚ sunny‚ morning. After your breakfast of fresh eggs and bacon‚ you go outside and go to work. If you’re a farmer‚ you might go and work on a tractor‚ go and work in the field‚ or do a little office work. But if you do any other job‚ you are probably going to have to drive a couple miles. At the end of the day‚ you have to drive a ways to go home. But that just gives yourself more time to spend thinking and enjoying your

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    A football player kicking a football is an example of a gross muscular skeletal muscle coordinating together to display the live-action potential of the chemistry between the functions of the nervous‚ muscular‚ and the skeletal system. For these actions to take place‚ the skeletal system must first be established and erected along with the cartilage‚ ligaments‚ and tendons attaching bones‚ muscle to bones‚ and articulation for movements. When a football player sprints on the field during a game

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