PE Energy systems
Across
- 3. Oxygen consumption above resting levels used to restore homeostasis
- 6. Recovery method in which the participant engages in 0 to little physical activity
- 7. Primary physiological cause of performance decline in high-intensity work
- 8. Exercise variable interacting with intensity to influence recovery demands
- 11. Fuel whose depletion limits sustained high-intensity exercise
- 12. Inability to maintain maximal force or power output
- 13. Condition where oxygen uptake fails to meet aerobic energy demand
- 15. Reduction in substrate availability contributing to fatigue
- 16. Energy system supplying maximal intensity work from the start of exercise
- 17. Fluid loss reducing blood delivery to working muscles causing fatigue
Down
- 1. Heat-management process diverting blood from active muscles
- 2. Descriptor of energy systems that do not require Oxeygen
- 4. High-energy compound restored during the fast phase of recovery
- 5. Restoration of ATP by energy systems
- 9. Equilibrium where oxygen supply matches oxygen demand
- 10. Process responsible for hydrogen ion removal during recovery
- 14. Primary determinant of oxygen deficit size and anaerobic contribution