G11 PEH2 Module 1 Second Sem 1
G11 PEH2 Module 1 Second Sem 1
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
AND HEALTH 11
Second Semester – Module 1
Energy System
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION
AND HEALTH 11
Second Semester – Module 1
Energy System
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page
Title Page ……………………………………… i
Overview ……………………………………… 1
Objective ……………………………………… 1
Activity: Let’s Do This ………………………………………. 4
ABSTRACTION ………………………………………. 3
APPLICATION ………………………………………. 5
ASSESSMENT ………………………………………. 5
References ………………………………………. 6
OVERVIEW
CONTENT STANDARD
The learner demonstrates understanding of
sports in optimizing one’s health as a habit; as
Module
Energy System
1 What you are expected to learn?
(Sports Activities) After going through this module, you are expected to:
a. Discuss the relationship between
intensity/duration and the bioenergetics
“The energy to perform most type
pathways that are most responsible for
of exercise comes from a
production of ATP during various types of
combination of anaerobic and
exercise.
aerobic sources.”
b. Explain what is exercise metabolism, rest to
exercise, and recovery from exercises.
The following are the Key Questions
c. List the factors that regulate fuel selection
for this module:
during different type of exercise.
1. What is the difference
between Rest to exercise and
How to learn from this module?
recovery from exercise?
This module is a continuation of the
2. What is the relationship of
concepts learned in the 1st semester module
intensity and duration of
about Energy System. Concepts and principles
exercise in the production of
will be presented through application in the
ATP?
context of sports skills chosen by the students.
3. What are the factors that
govern fuel selection?
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ACTIVITY: LET’S DO THIS
CHALLENGE!!!
A. Think of your sport that you have participated before and try to list down the skills
(three skills) in that particular sport and indicate what type of energy system which is
more responsible for that skill. You may follow the format below:
SPORT
Skills Type of Energy System Most Responsible
Example: ATP-PC System
Diving (Swimming Start)
B. Perform the skills that you listed and provide pictures with caption. You may paste
the picture on the box provided.
Skill No. 1
Description: _______________
Skill No. 2
Description: _______________
Skill No. 3
Description: _______________
Most of the sports skills that you performed come from anaerobic and aerobic sources. It
means there is an inter-action of the different type of energy systems during the
performance.
In this module, you will be able to learn the following topics to enhance your
understanding about Types of Energy Systems:
1. Inter-action of Energy System
2. Exercise Metabolism
3. Metabolic Response to Exercise
4. Influence of Duration and Intensity
ABSTRACTION
2. Exercise Metabolism
Exercises pose a serious challenge to the bioenergetics pathways in the
working muscles
During heavy exercise the body’s total energy expenditure may increase 15-
25 times at rest which may increase energy utilization 200 times over
utilization at rest.
Skeletal muscles have a great capacity to produce and used large quantities
of ATP during exercise
A. Rest to Exercise
a. Within one step in treadmill (running at 6mph) the muscles must increase
their rate of ATP production from that required for standing.
b. O2 Consumption increases rapidly and reaches a steady state within one to
four minutes.
c. O2 Consumption does not increase instantaneously to a steady state value.
i. Anaerobic energy sources contribute to the overall production of ATP
at the beginning of exercise.
ii. At the onset of exercise, the ATP-CPr System is the first active
bioenergetics pathway, followed by glycolysis, finally, aerobic energy
production.
Instruction: Identify the predominant energy systems used to produce ATP during the
following exercise:
Assessment
Instruction: Explain briefly the concepts about Energy Systems. Write your answer inside
the box.
Concepts of Energy Systems Explanation
Exercise Metabolism