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    Aerobic Capacity

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    Aerobic capacity of endurance athletes has been a consistent topic throughout research. Different sports require a certain amount of endurance to be successful on the field or court. Much of this research has been done on soccer players. These athletes consistently show a high maximal oxygen capacity, also known as VO2 max. Due to their higher aerobic fitness level they are able to perform closer to their maximum heart rate value as well. Throughout a match the players consistently shift from…

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    Netball

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    Netball requires a base level of fitness and skill level for sound performance so a player can perform tasks without onset fatigue. In a game of netball an athlete's body needs to be able to provide and sustain energy aerobically. This is dependant upon the individual's cardiovascular system to transport and efficiently use oxygen during the sustained exercise. In specific, aerobic training is significant for netball players due the stamina required to maintain intensity throughout the course…

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    ball. The rubber ball can come in different variations, depending on how easily it is to get the ball warm and bouncy. The type of ball used is determined by the player’s skill level. Squash mainly uses fitness components that include, agility, anaerobic capacity and muscular power. The dominant energy system that squash players use is the Lactic Acid System. The fitness component Agility is the ability of the body to remain balanced whilst changing direction. It is vital for squash players to…

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    District Benchmark Test

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    is a district standardized test. I can provide what the question was about and what percentage of students got the question right and wrong. Table 1 Granite District 8th Grade Physical Education Benchmark Test Topic % Correct % Incorrect Anaerobic Exercise 54% 46% Muscular Endurance 81% 19% Cardiovascular Endurance 67% 33% F.I.T.T. Principle 92% 8% Cardiovascular Exercise 87% 13% Muscular Endurance 93% 7% Aerobic 67% 33% Total 77% 23% Source: Granite School District 8th Grade…

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    Blc Analysis Essay

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    exercise with precise exercise intensities (2). The majority of the prescriptive work for exercise leans toward the estimated amount of contribution of the aerobic system during exercise based off of lactate formation and the determination of the anaerobic threshold (1). The most common type of test athletes undergo is the lactate threshold (Tlac) incremental exercise test (IXT). This test is meant to predict the maximal workload at which lactate…

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    Crossfit Research Paper

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    Without it, athletes wouldn’t be able to even finish the warm up sessions. CrossFit is a form of training that takes a great deal of anaerobic capacity to make movements more efficient and effective. CrossFit is a form of training that takes a great deal of anaerobic capacity to make movements more efficient and effective. Crossfit doesn’t take into account the weak. Once a sound strength base has been established, then it is important to work on…

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    Entitled Americans: How our Excessive Food Waste Contributes to Climate Change Briana Clementz Denver South high school Spring 2017 Abstract How large of an impact does the food we waste have on the environment? Or better yet, how much food do we actually waste annually? According to Ira Flatow of NPR, we waste approximately 33 million tons of food in the United States every single year. By using scientific and argumentative resources, I was able to research just how large of an impact…

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    Watershed pollution possess an environmental problem for many areas across the world. One example is the Buffalo National River Watershed. Recently, an industrial hog farming complex has moved near the Buffalo National River and in the watershed for this river system. Industrial hog farms create tremendous amounts of hog waste that pose a threat to the creeks and rivers that make up the surrounding watershed. Can the government and local conservation groups protect this beautiful ecosystem, and…

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    Mitochondria Essay

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    Cells are extremely small, but vital to life and although they are extremely complex they have a common structure that enables different cells to perform different jobs. Cells make up every living organism. Mitochondria are a very important part of the cell because the mitochondria are what provide the cell with energy. In fact, a recent study by Boengler, Kosiol, Mayr, Schulz, and Rohrbach (2017) found “A decline in mitochondrial content and mitochondrial function plays a major role in…

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    Nitrogen cycling is a vital factor in how plants and organisms survive in ecosystems. Different genes in bacteria DNA allows for NO₃, in plants, to be converted to N₂ without releasing N₂O into the atmosphere. With a better understanding of which gene can convert N₂O to N₂, people can have a better understanding of what factors affect the nitrogen cycle. The genes that are responsible for converting NO₃ to N₂ are nirk, cnor, qnor, and nosz. Nosz is responsible for coding enzymes to convert N₂O…

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