Football is often said to just be a series of sprints. Generally you will not see a single play last longer than 10 seconds, so it is a game basically of anaerobic sprints.
It requires the player to run around on and off (fartleck) for 90 minutes. This obviously being a long time would come under the category of anaerobic, cardiovascular or fartleck specific.
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no, it is an aerobic activity, which is being active for a long period of time. of course anaerobic is the oppisite. being active for a short period of time as in football or basebal.
Examples of anaerobic exercises would be sprinting, High-Intensity Interval Training, weight lifting, and most sports like football, Basketball, tennis, Baseball, and racquet ball.
Aerobic: Swimming, soccer, tennis, skiing, basketball, volleyball, and bicycling are examples of aerobic sports. Walking, jogging, and dancing. Anaerobic: Football, Basketball, Rugby, Hockey and Soccer
cellular respiration: anaerobic:: fermentation :anaerobic
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As with most team sports, there are many components of fitness that are important for success in football (soccer). In football, aerobic fitness is one of the most important attributes, closely followed by anaerobic fitness (running speed and repeat sprint ability) and agility
Anaerobic means without oxygen. Those are anaerobic bacteria.
If you're talking about which position, it would be all of them. It's not really a good question. Touch Football efforts can be broken down into about 50% anaerobic 30% aerobic and a 20% combination of the two
Monera are anaerobic.
It is anaerobic.