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    Research Report: Processes and Effects of Training and Exercise in Touch Table of Contents Introduction 3 2.0 Data Analysis 3 2.1 The Game of Touch 3 2.2 Middle Position Requirements 4 2.3 Wing Position Requirements 5 2.4 Personal Fitness Profile 7 3.0 Discussion 8 4.0 Recommendations 9 5.0 Conclusions 10 6.0 Appendix 11 7.0 Bibliography

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    11 Physical Education Unit 2‚ 2012 - Touch & the Energy Systems Inocentes‚ Steven 11 Physical Education Unit 2‚ 2012 - Touch & the Energy Systems Inocentes‚ Steven Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction____________________________________________________2 2.0 Energy Systems used in touch______________________________________2 3.1 Fatigue and Performance during Touch________________________3 3.0 Recommendations – Tactics / Strategies_____________________________3

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    Energy for Performance This term in year 11 senior physical education we have been learning the use of the three energy systems and how they are used in the game of touch football and how they function together. To understand the energy systems‚ our class went through a number of fitness tests. The Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) stores in the muscle and lasts for approximately 2 seconds and the resynthesis of ATP from Creatine Phosphate (CP) will continue until CP stores are used up‚ which

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    Energy System In Football

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    The average football match last for 90 minutes‚ consisting of two 45 minute halves‚ with a 15 minute break in between them. Due to football matches consisting of various intensities‚ it is believed that all three energy systems are used: aerobic‚ ATP-PC and lactic acid. Here is the data that each system contributes to performance in soccer: • ATP-PC= 60% • Lactic Acid= 20% • Aerobic= 20% (Mathews 1974) Centre backs are required to have the following components of fitness: Component of fitness Definition

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    Analysis to Their Relevance of Touch Football Touch football is a type of football in which the ball carrier is downed by touching instead of tackling. In the game of touch football‚ there are many different fitness components that relate to specific touch positions. This essay will evaluate the components of fitness and analysis their relevance to touch football. To complete this‚ a series of fitness tests were done to help determine my suitability to touch football resulting in a recommendation

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    Touch Football Analysis

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    DONE (In one half) PASS/RECEIVE 16 ROLL BALL 9 TOUCHES MADE (successful and unsuccessful) 12 DODGE/WEAVE 8 3: Touch football involves the use of all three energy systems which are the ATP-CP system‚ Lactic Acid system and the Aerobic system. ATP stores are fully replenished after 2-3 minutes or 50% can be replenished after 30 seconds. The ATP-CP system is anaerobic which means there is no oxygen present and is a result of the breakdown of creatine phosphate. It is predominantly

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    of touch. Taking into account fitness components‚ training methods‚ training methods and periodization of sport‚ the training program will be evaluated. Any changes to be made to the program will be proposed and justified in order to further develop our performance by focusing on these components in order to reach set goals. In order for a training program to be most beneficial‚ it is required to take in to account the components of fitness most relevant to the sport‚ in this instance touch football

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    Energy systems

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    Energy systems Creatine Phosphate system The creatine phosphate system is an immediate energy system. ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is created without the presence of oxygen for short‚ fast bursts of power and energy. This is the first system used when performing any sporting activity. However this short burst of energy only lasts for a short moment in time for round about 10 seconds. Running events like the 100 meters sprint would be an example of using the creatine phosphate system. During the

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    large amounts of energy in three different ways. The ATP/CP system‚ anaerobic system and the Aerobic system all combine during periods of exercise to allow our bodies to continue exercise or playing sport. Most sports have a major system which takes up the bulk of the energy production during the activity and the timing in switching from one to another. This plays a major role in success in the playing arena. In a sport such as Australian Rules football it is important that the systems can switch back

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    Energy Systems

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    Energy Systems Our body needs a supply of energy to complete day to day tasks and to simply be able to move. We have more than one energy system‚ we have 3 in total and these are * ATP (anaerobic) * Lactic acid (anaerobic) * Aerobic (aerobic) All three off these energy systems are fuelled by the same chemical called ADP-PC. These systems produce this chemical at different speeds‚ for example the ATP system produces the chemical very fast as for the aerobic energy system produces it

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