Acute responses
Fatigue
Recovery
Fuels
Random
100

How soon an Acute Response occurs

immediately

100

Fatigue leads to

A decrease in performance and power output from muscles

100

 This acronym stands for Excess Post-Exercise Oxygen Consumption, representing the increased oxygen intake post-exercise.

EPOC

100

This fuel is produces the most amount of ATP per molecule

Fats/Lipids

100

The ATP- PC system will run out of PC at about this time during maximal exercise

10s

200

Ventilation=

TV x RR

200

Without this bodily function body temperature ^ contributing to fatigue

Sweating

200

During this type of recovery PC cannot be replenished

Active Recovery

200

Carbohydrates are stored in the blood and muscle as ... ...

Glucose, Glycogen

200

This widely used fitness assessment evaluates an individual's cardiovascular endurance by measuring the maximum amount of oxygen their body can utilize during intense exercise.

 VO2 max testing

300

2 Cardiovascular Responses

^Q, ^SV, ^HR, ^redistribution of bloodflow to musc.^Blood Pressure (systolic), ^aVO2 diff.

300

One cause of fatigue for each energy system

ATP-PC = fuel depletion, An. Gly.= accumulation of byproducts, Aerobic = fuel depletion

300

Post-exercise this should be consumed to replenish fuel stores

Carbohydrates

300

Chemical fuels used by the body are

ATP, PC

300

This is a commonly used acronym for managing acute injuries. What does it stand for

RICE, rest ice compression elevation

400

3 acute Muscular Responses

^muscle enzyme activity, ^temp of muscle, ^aVO2 diff, ^motor unit and fibre recruitment, decreased fuel stores

400

A lack of this essential activity can lead to increased fatigue, impaired cognitive function, and decreased physical performance.

Sleep

400

An active recovery's ^HR is beneficial to some athletes because it will increase

Oxidisation of Metabolic Byproducts

400

At what point in time during exercise does the use of fats as a fuel overtake the use of carbohydrates

2Hrs

400

This is the peak power of the ATP PC system

2-3 seconds

500

The way that blood is redistributed to working muscles

Vasodilation, Vasoconstriction
500

Dehydration leads to the ^ the bloods ...

Viscosity

500

2 things occuring during EPOC

O2 debt repayment - metabolisation

restoration of ATP, PC levels

Glyc resynthesis

normalisation of HR and RR


500

The more ..... a fuel the faster the body can produce ATP from it but the lower the yield

Simple

500

This is created when breaking down glucose, this is a step before lactic acid is created if oxygen levels are not sufficient

Pyruvic acid

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