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1 Energy and recovery © Pearson Publishing Tel 01223 350555

2 Energy systems Muscles need energy to work This energy is supplied by food and stored in the body, eg as glucose or adenosine triphosphate (ATP) There are three energy systems: –Creatine phosphate system (immediate energy) — provides energy quickly but does not last long –Lactic acid system (short-term energy) — provides energy quickly but lactic acid soon builds up and causes fatigue –Aerobic system (long-term energy) — provides energy for long periods but needs oxygen to work

3 Creatine phosphate system This is an anaerobic system — it does not use oxygen There are small amounts of high energy (ATP) stores in the muscles — these can be used instantly but they will not last long ATP energy stores allow 5-8 seconds of hard work We then use our creatine phosphate stores to create more ATP (ATP-CP) This gives about another 20 seconds of hard work The creatine phosphate system is used for bursts of explosive speed, eg running the 100m

4 Sample only! This is a sample presentation. You can get the full version at www.teach-stuff.co.uk Full package includes: –full presentation (7 slides) –lesson plan with objectives, teaching ideas and plenary suggestions –question sheet for students. 19 other GCSE PE presentations and lesson plans also available.


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