Yes, because shot put requires a short explosive burst of energy. The ATP-PC is exactly that. ATP-PC lasts 2-5 seconds and give massive power in comparison to the aerobic and anaerobic lactate system.
Energy output refers to the amount of usable energy obtained from a system, while energy input is the amount of energy required to operate that system. A system is considered efficient when the energy output is greater than the energy input. Conversely, inefficiency occurs when more energy is put into a system than what is obtained as output.
Mechanical energy is the type of energy that is present in a barbell being lifted or a shot put being thrown.
Mechanical energy is the type of energy that is present in a barbell being lifted or a shot put being thrown.
The type of energy present in a barbell being lifted or a shot-put being thrown is primarily mechanical energy. Mechanical energy is the sum of an object's potential and kinetic energy due to its position or motion.
Mechanical energy is the type of energy that is present in a barbell being lifted or a shot put being thrown.
Mechanical energy is the type of energy that is present in a barbell being lifted or a shot put being thrown.
That amount is always less than the energy you put into the system. Divide the amount of useful energy you get from a system by the amount of energy you put into it, and you find the system's 'efficiency'.
The amount of heat energy put into a system, (the molecular kinetic energy of a system)
The amount of heat energy put into a system, (the molecular kinetic energy of a system)
We kick the pedals of the bi-cycle. The energy given by us on the system is called input energy. Now the cycle moves through a distance. This is the out put energy that we get from the system. The ratio of the out put energy to that of input is defined as the efficiency of the system.
Force summation is the combining of the correct timing and sequencing of large muscles to smaller ones will result in a good throw. For example, like in a shot put throw, the larger muscles (quadriceps) are required to flex the knee, then the energy is moved through to the gluts to extend the leg. Before energy is lost from a muscle group, the next largest comes, creating max force. The energy is then moved to the abdominals, the pectorals, then finally the biceps to give the shot put a forceful throw.