There are three energy systems we use when we exercise.
PC/ alactic system- maximal intensity for less than 10secs-100m
lactic acid system- maximal intensity for >10secs<4mins- 400m
aerobic system- sub maximal intensity for >4mins- marathon
i am confused to the breakdown of each during a Netball match the lactic system is used for running back and forth alot without stopping The Aerobic system may be used by a C player. These players have to run continuously and are ultra fit. But the main system used is the lactic acid system. Most players would be using the lactic acid system, along with the Alactic system. This would allow players to use explosive amounts of energy for short bursts, such as a short lead, or rebound. The lactic acid system would be used for double leads, blocking players, etc.
ATP/PC system (Phosphocreatine system) are predominantly used in strength activities such as a weight-lifter or a tennis serve.
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You could be playing four square, or, perhaps tennis or basketball. However, you could say the courts used for tennis and basketball are rectangles.
The scoring system of tennis is unique and is only used in this sport. The scoring used is love (0), 15, 30, 40 & game. There are also areas of deuce (when the score is 40-40) and then add-in & add-out.
In tennis, the primary organs used are the muscles / skin, the heart, the brain, the lungs, and the liver (lthe Iver helps to regulate energy and calories).
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The key differences between table tennis and tennis are the size of the playing area, the equipment used, and the rules of the game. Table tennis is played on a smaller table with a smaller ball and paddle, while tennis is played on a larger court with a larger ball and racket. Additionally, table tennis is typically played indoors, while tennis is played outdoors. The scoring system and serving rules also differ between the two sports.
When playing tennis, the arm is used as a 3rd class lever. Also, you can research how the human body reacts to such strenuous sporting activity.
Dinara Safina and Amelie Mauresmo
The energy lost formula used to calculate the amount of energy dissipated in a system is: Energy Lost Initial Energy - Final Energy.
What is the predominantly used energy system in Australian rules football game
Aerobic respiration is primarily used during longer duration rallies in tennis when the body can rely on oxygen to produce energy efficiently. Anaerobic respiration is used during quick and intense movements, such as sprints or explosive shots, where the body needs to generate energy rapidly without oxygen.