Your channel is very underrated. Your content is great and and you make it easier to understand especially for us visual learners. You’ve earned yourself a subscriber. Keep up the hard work!
This is really good! I was REALLY struggling with this specific part of the energy system and with only a week before my sport exam, starting to panic a tad but this has helped a ton! Thanks
thank you so much , what I feel is if you can explain in which organ the process take place that will be more clear . like liver wont produce ATP and please mention the abbreviation
Only thing id say with this video is that these energy systems arent being used separately all of our energy system is being used no matter how long and intense our exercise is. I know in a comment you did mention this but i feel like it should be mentioned because its quite a common myth. Either way this was a great video especially since i skipped my opening lecture on energy systems 🤣
Yes, but it will be limited by how many fast twitch muscle fibers you’ve got. If you’re slow twitch dominant then it’s gonna be alot harder to adapt, if it even can adapt.
what happens to that first phosphate? why can't it just reattach? does it have something to do with the fact that it also loses a hydrogen ion during hydrolysis? i am trying to just accept some things as a matter of fact to pass the test, but i'm terrible at it!
So when you say that the ATP-PC system has no by products like lactic acid, if you were to do a complete a sprint under 10 seconds at 100%, you would feel fine?
No. There are a few things you're missing here. 1: Lactic acid isn't what causes you to feel the burn at the end of a sprint. That's metabolic acidosis which occurs as a byproduct of ATP utilization. 2: Energy systems are not all or nothing. Even for a 10 second event you have a primary, secondary, and tertiary energy system contributing so you will still be using anaerobic glycolysis.
Food! There are a lot of foods with phosphorus and creative like chicken, turkey, seafood, dairy, nuts, etc. You can also supplement creatine to maximize availability of that substrate to make more PC
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Your video made me have an "Ah ha" moment where it really came together and made sense. Thank you.
That’s the goal!
Im medical student and you simplified the info much better than alot of textbooks
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Thanks so much man you explained this better than what my 45 minute lecture taught me that’s talent!
Thanks because I have been reading on this for hours and this actually made sense.
Your channel is very underrated. Your content is great and and you make it easier to understand especially for us visual learners. You’ve earned yourself a subscriber. Keep up the hard work!
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Thank you so much for making this! I'm currently studying for my NASM exam and this explains it so much better than my textbook.
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This is really good! I was REALLY struggling with this specific part of the energy system and with only a week before my sport exam, starting to panic a tad but this has helped a ton! Thanks
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Stumbled across your profile last week, absolutely love the videos! Keep them coming.
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Another solid video. Explains exactly what someone in the field would need to know to help their athletes. Thank you!
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just found your channel while learning this. Impresive explanation!
You should be teaching at universities, love taking notes from your videos, very easy to understand and still very informative!
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Me definitely not watching this while at the gym trying to study for an exercise physiology exam
Very useful thank you so much for your great explanation
Thanks man,your so good in teaching
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thank you so much , what I feel is if you can explain in which organ the process take place that will be more clear . like liver wont produce ATP and please mention the abbreviation
This is occurring all throughout the body not just in one organ
Only thing id say with this video is that these energy systems arent being used separately all of our energy system is being used no matter how long and intense our exercise is.
I know in a comment you did mention this but i feel like it should be mentioned because its quite a common myth. Either way this was a great video especially since i skipped my opening lecture on energy systems 🤣
Thank you soo much for the explanation!
You're a great teacher. Thank you!
Thank you this helped me so much!
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Thanks for making this video... very helpful!! Great job :))
You havent mentioned the enzyme Creatine Kinase which breaks down Pcr, this is an important part of the process
Great video though !
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can we have same video for the glycolysis and oxidative system for training. pls
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very informative short video. Thanks mate
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So you basically recommend 2 to 3 minutes of rest when working for strenght? Because i have heard a minimum of 5 minutes rest
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Dope! Thanks
Love the intro
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Can you physiology adapt by improving ATP & PC stores in the muscle?
Yes. And by increasing creatine kinase
Yes, but it will be limited by how many fast twitch muscle fibers you’ve got. If you’re slow twitch dominant then it’s gonna be alot harder to adapt, if it even can adapt.
what happens to that first phosphate? why can't it just reattach? does it have something to do with the fact that it also loses a hydrogen ion during hydrolysis? i am trying to just accept some things as a matter of fact to pass the test, but i'm terrible at it!
Thank you
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So when you say that the ATP-PC system has no by products like lactic acid, if you were to do a complete a sprint under 10 seconds at 100%, you would feel fine?
No. There are a few things you're missing here. 1: Lactic acid isn't what causes you to feel the burn at the end of a sprint. That's metabolic acidosis which occurs as a byproduct of ATP utilization. 2: Energy systems are not all or nothing. Even for a 10 second event you have a primary, secondary, and tertiary energy system contributing so you will still be using anaerobic glycolysis.
Done!
how much ATP is yielded by this system?
Where does the phospho creatine molecule come from?
Food! There are a lot of foods with phosphorus and creative like chicken, turkey, seafood, dairy, nuts, etc. You can also supplement creatine to maximize availability of that substrate to make more PC
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Hope it helped you understand energy systems better!
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