CSCS Chapter 3 Bioenergetics | Energy Systems During Exercise and How ATP is Made

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  • @TheMovementSystem
    @TheMovementSystem  2 года назад +1

    Make sure you join my CSCS Study Group on Facebook: facebook.com/groups/2415992685342170/

  • @Roey512
    @Roey512 Год назад +8

    Sir, I honestly tried for a long time to understand this concept and the difference between the different pathways. You explained it simply and very intelligibly.

  • @DanielELnabbout
    @DanielELnabbout 2 года назад +6

    Exercise physiology is gonna be a vibe this semester with these videos thanks man

  • @joshthomas_1696
    @joshthomas_1696 3 года назад +2

    Thanks Matt! I graduated with an exercise science degree just like you. This video took me back to those sports nutrition days haha. Great video 🙏🏽

  • @38kunalsharma85
    @38kunalsharma85 3 года назад +2

    Love this chapter wise distribution, hope you can continue this. Much love❤️

  • @MereMortalsBookReviews
    @MereMortalsBookReviews 2 года назад +1

    Really enjoyed the way you put together this video mate, much appreciated

  • @theiriscen
    @theiriscen 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this. Other videos dont actually make the distinction between fast and slow glycolysis and how the long term aerobic pathway instead used fats to make energy.

  • @lopez316a
    @lopez316a Месяц назад

    Joel jamieson talks about it being a myth that the body starts at the anaerobic end and then works its way ‘down’ based on its conditioning levels.
    He states that it’s people’s cardio conditioning that dictates the speed at which the body goes ‘up’ the energy systems.
    Thoughts ?

  • @joaopires426
    @joaopires426 Год назад

    Thank you! Great job explain each stage.

  • @mallasensei
    @mallasensei 3 года назад +2

    You’re doing a really good job brother :)

  • @dipubolke7647
    @dipubolke7647 Год назад

    Very well explained. Thanks a ton 🙏🏻

  • @whithill7353
    @whithill7353 3 года назад +3

    So if we are primarily using carbohydrates for energy up to about 3-4 hours of exercise, how does fat get burnt? In other words, what energy system is responsible for fat burning/losing excess weight? Thanks for all your videos, Matt. You helped me get my CPT and you're currently helping me get my Nutrition Coach cert :)

    • @TheMovementSystem
      @TheMovementSystem  3 года назад +4

      There are quite a few systems involved. Triglycerides are first split with lipolysis then broken down further with beta oxidation. Then they become acetyl coA and enter the Krebs cycle.

  • @jacobfeldman1994
    @jacobfeldman1994 2 года назад +1

    May the fitness gods bless you brother!

  • @mikefitfreak5323
    @mikefitfreak5323 2 года назад +1

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  • @matthewmcloughlin7155
    @matthewmcloughlin7155 2 года назад +1

    saved me on a hpe exam Thanks dude

  • @sawayp4031
    @sawayp4031 Год назад

    All vids are helpful

  • @vigneshr2685
    @vigneshr2685 3 года назад +2

    Thnx for this videos

  • @ma1375
    @ma1375 8 месяцев назад

    Amazing channel

  • @fiolioco1523
    @fiolioco1523 Год назад

    awesome thanks! this was very useful and succinct :))

  • @brunospasta
    @brunospasta Год назад +1

    If I do a low intensity ride for 2h and then do a 10 second sprint vs doing a 10 second sprint right at the start, I can push about the same Watts. So I assume its not only the length, but also the intensity of the excercise that determines which system is used? Also I assume that the ATP-PC system can "recover". Otherwise I could only sprint once per training.
    Are these assumptions correct?

    • @TheMovementSystem
      @TheMovementSystem  Год назад

      Yes exactly. Aerobic work doesn’t deplete the ATP Pc system

  • @michelleb3198
    @michelleb3198 Год назад

    Hi Matt, thankyou so much for breaking this down. Great explanation of the different systems. I wanted to ask whether I could get this in text format?

    • @michelleb3198
      @michelleb3198 Год назад

      It's all good, I found the transcript which is perfect!

  • @tazzmanncharles
    @tazzmanncharles 3 года назад +1

    I have the understanding of the energy systems. But my question is lets say John Doe is 300lbs do we mix oxidation with fast glycolysis? Am also thinking about thermoenergetic

    • @TheMovementSystem
      @TheMovementSystem  3 года назад +1

      There's always some mixture of energy system usage. So fast glycolysis and oxidative systems will both contribute to some extent maybe 50/50, maybe 60/40, maybe 70/30. Thermic effect of food is kind of a different topic

  • @GunnedDownAtrocity
    @GunnedDownAtrocity Год назад

    so how is slow glycolysis and oxidation of carbohydrates being distinguished in this chart? is slow glocylysis up to and including the krebs for 2 atp and oxidation of carbs the oxidative phosphorylation step that gets another 34 atp? am i missing something?

  • @kOt985
    @kOt985 Год назад

    So in terms of diet, would you say a ketogenic diet would be more effective for losing body fat in conjunction with aerobic type training?

  • @Kinslayers0
    @Kinslayers0 3 года назад +1

    I’m confused with slow Glycolysis, fast one doesn’t use O2, then does the slow one use O2? If yes, would not that be Aerobic?

    • @TheMovementSystem
      @TheMovementSystem  3 года назад

      Neither use oxygen actually. Check out this video: ruclips.net/video/3ns55s_olMs/видео.html

  • @Jone_BoneJones.
    @Jone_BoneJones. 6 месяцев назад

    Please add chapters in the videos

  • @soccerisdabest5371
    @soccerisdabest5371 7 месяцев назад

    Is oxidative phosphorylation another name for the ETP? Electron Transport Chain

  • @Afatp
    @Afatp Год назад

    How can we employ energy currency during workouts?

  • @carlinconnell7715
    @carlinconnell7715 Год назад

    Hey, thanks for the video, can I get a citation

  • @anishjoshi2777
    @anishjoshi2777 3 года назад

    Master I am doing climbing rope exercise, if I want to increase endurance on climbing rope doing up and down for many times, which training methods should I use in training to increase my endurance I m ectomorph by body type. Also any supplement u want me to take. Plz guide

  • @satyammishra9685
    @satyammishra9685 3 года назад +1

    I have a doubt. Let's say i go for marathon is it possible all the energy system work in my marathon i mean first phosphagen for 10-12 secs then anaerobic for 30-40 secs then aerobic energy system for rest of my remaining kilometers

    • @TheMovementSystem
      @TheMovementSystem  3 года назад +1

      Sort of. It's always a mixture. There's a primary and secondary energy system. So rather than one working then turning off it just goes from primary to secondary

    • @mattdelgreco5827
      @mattdelgreco5827 2 года назад

      @@TheMovementSystem I'm having the same thought. My initial interpretation is that you will use the available ATP from PCr, then anaerobic because your body can produce it more quickly, then a transition to aerobic because you've depleted anerobic capabilities, but are working at a low enough intensity where you can clear the lactate and use it as energy.
      But now I'm thinking your body would prioritize the aerobic system and kind of "skip" the anaerobic system before eventually transitioning back to anaerobic if you hit your lactate threshold?

  • @luisfer14240
    @luisfer14240 3 месяца назад

    👍🏻

  • @mohamedaboelfotoh7692
    @mohamedaboelfotoh7692 2 года назад

    What if I haven't eaten carb for a long time, and i am going to do a long endurance exercise?

    • @TheMovementSystem
      @TheMovementSystem  2 года назад +1

      You likely won’t be able to train as hard due to less glycogen storage and ability to generate ATP from carbohydrate

  • @anishjoshi2777
    @anishjoshi2777 3 года назад

    Coz lot of lactic acid gets buid I want to increase threshold.

  • @lopez316a
    @lopez316a Месяц назад

    Joel jamieson talks about it being a myth that the body starts at the anaerobic end and then works its way ‘down’ based on its conditioning levels.
    He states that it’s people’s cardio conditioning that dictates the speed at which the body goes ‘up’ the energy systems.
    Thoughts ?