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Human Energy Systems I – Middle 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 I 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 I is suitable for middle secondary students aged 14 – 16 years.  It features an interactive computer-based learning tool to explore the interactions of the aerobic and anaerobic energy systems.  Using a hypothetical cyclist, students can 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.

 

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

 

Topic areas include:

- Introduction to the energy systems

- What’s so important about energy?

- What is respiration?

- What is the aerobic energy system?

- What is the anaerobic energy system?

- How do lactic acid and oxygen debt affect performance?

 

 

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