What are the three energy sources for physical activity
Carbohydrates
Proteins
Fats
What is the chemical compound stored in the muscle fibre
ATP
What does ATP stand for
Adenosine triphosphate
What is ATP
A chemical compound responsible for producing energy for movement
How does ATP produce energy
1 of 3 phosphate bonds breaks and energy is released
What is food digested into
Fats, proteins and carbohydrates
What must happen when the ATP produce runs out
Resynthesis so that energy can be provided for longer periods of time
Only a very small amount of ATP is stored within the muscles, so ATP must continually be rebuilt/resynthesised so that energy can be provided for longer periods of time
How can ATP be rebuilt
Resynthesis
Energy from the breakdown of phosphate creatine or the stored forms of carbs, fats and protein are used to re-join ADP and inorganic phosphate (Pi) to resynthesis ATP
Food fuels
Carbohydrates
Fats
Protein
Chemical fuels
Carbohydrates
GI
Glycemic index
What is the Glycemic index (GI)
High GI foods
High GI. During exercise
High GI. immediately after exercise (within 30 minutes)
Low GI foods
Low GI. Pre-event meal (1-4 hours prior)
Low GI. after exercise (1-24 hours post exercise)
Carbohydrate loading
2 main methods to load
-1 day method
-3 day method
1 day method
3 day method
(3 day method is not suitable for sports which require athletes to perform every week -a 3 day taper leading to a match on Saturday would require a taper starting on Wednesday which is not ideal)