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It is an energy system that requires high amount of short duration​

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Answered by sakshi202596
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There are three energy systems: the immediate energy system, the glycolytic system, and the oxidative system. ... The glycolytic system copes with demands that require a relatively high energy output for a relatively short amount of time–such as a sprint down the ice in a hockey game.

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Answered by zumba12
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The glycolytic system is an energy system that demands a large amount of energy for a short period of time.

Explanation:

  • An energy system is one that is primarily designed to deliver energy services to end consumers.
  • To some extent, all three systems work together, but other parts of the system may take precedence based on the body's needs.
  1. The immediate energy system is in charge of demanding a powerful, quick response, such as a one-rep max of a fast and heavyweight lift.
  2. The glycolytic system is intended to deal with high-energy demands in a short length of time, such as dashing down the ice in a hockey game.
  3. The oxidative system can tolerate work with a lesser output.

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