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Human Energy Systems II – Senior Secondary

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Sport Knowledge Australia

 

XP/2000/Vista

 

OS 10.2+

 

500 MHz, 128M DRAM, 4X CD ROM

CD Only (Allow 1-3 weeks for shipment)

Price $46.00 USA (40.00 + 6.00 Shipping & Handling)

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Human Energy Systems II is part of the Science Through Sport series designed to reinforce scientific and mathematical principles through the use of sport science concepts.

 

Human Energy Systems II is suitable for senior secondary students aged 16 – 18 years.  It explores the interactions of the three energy systems and examines the impact of aerobic and anaerobic capacity on athletic performance.  Students are able to predict their VO        and calculate energy expenditure.

 

Human Energy Systems II features two interactive computer-based learning tools.

 

Learning Tool 1 uses a hypothetical cyclist to allow students to conduct realistic experiments to determine the contributions of each energy system.

 

Students can:

- set a variety of work rates, known as power output (W)

- watch the cyclist pedal at different power outputs until exhaustion

- watch the contributions from the energy systems and see the speed at which they deplete

- vary the fitness of the cyclist and see the impact this has on performance.

 

Learning Tool 2 involves a simulated run and students can enter their own performance data.

 

Students can:

- exercise maximally, running a set distance in a practical class

- determine their aerobic fitness level

- simulate the contribution that each energy system has made during the maximal running performance

- estimate the total energy required to perform the activity.

 

The CD-ROM also features ready-to-use worksheets, factual information, practical activities, laboratory-style investigations, and a PowerPoint presentation.

 

Topic areas covered include:

 

Investigating the energy systems

- What is ATP?

- Anaerobic energy systems

- Phosphagen system

- Glycolytic system

- Aerobic energy system

 

Applications of the energy systems

- Concepts of VO        and anaerobic capacity

- Genetics and fitness

- Training and fitness

 

For more information, please visit www.sciencethroughsport.com

 

 

 

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