Methods/Overall
Physiological Responses
Data
Discussion
100

What is the investigation question?

What are the physiological responses that occur in response to anaerobic training for trained and untrained athletes?

100

Name all 3 physiological responses measured

Lactate acid levels, heart rate and ventilation rate

100

When did untrained athletes' ventilation peak in the shuttle test?

Near the end

100

Which group performed better overall across all tests?

Trained

200

In the lactate test, what were the starting km and ending km (excluding baseline)?

(+50 if you can specify running time per km)

Starting - 6km

Ending - 12km

Running time: 2 mins

200

TRUE or FALSE 

Ventilation rate increases to deliver more oxygen during exercise

TRUE

200

Which participant displayed skewed/inaccurate results in the Lactate Acid test?

Participant D

200

What is human error?

Mistakes made by the participants or researchers that affect the results of an investigation

300

How many times was Wingate repeated? 

(+50 if you can specify how many trained and untrained)

Wingate - 6 times (3 Trained & 3 Untrained)

300

What athlete category displayed the highest lactate level?

Untrained
300

Which participant displayed the lowest resting heart rate in the Wingate test?

Participant B

300

What 3 contaminations could affect the investigation? (NAME ALL 3)

1. Participant training experience

2. Participant effort 

3. Rest times between tests

400

Name TWO controlled variables

Possible answers:

1. The athletes (trained or untrained)

2. The environment/conditions

3. Equipment

4. Length of each sprint (25m)

400

What energy does anaerobic exercise use?

ATP-PC then anaerobic glycolysis (byproduct is lactate)

400

In the Wingate test, what does having a lower maximum heart rate mean/indicate

Trained athletes can perform at high intensity more efficiently due to adaptations

400

What TWO ways can affect the performance of each participant?

1. Differences in fitness level

2. Motivation and fatigue 

500

Total number of laps for the shuttle test

6 laps

500

If not Lactate itself, what causes fatigue?

The accumulation of hydrogen Ions

500

In the shuttle test, which participant is Naman?

(+150 if you get it on the first try)

Participant B

500

Name ONE of the ways we could improve the investigation 

Possible answers:

1. One person should perform the same role for all athletes across each experiment

2. The same trained and untrained individuals should be used for each experiment

3. Each athlete should also repeat the same test multiple times

4. All athletes complete the experiment at the exact same time

5. Equal encouragement and motivation throughout

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