It is an energy system that requires high amount of short duration
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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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The glycolytic system is an energy system that demands a large amount of energy for a short period of time.
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- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- The oxidative system can tolerate work with a lesser output.
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