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Energy for Muscular Contraction

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Anaerobic Alactic   ATP-CP: stored in small amounts, temporary & immediate source of energy. Creatine phosphate is primary source of fuel. No oxygen is required. Does not product lactic acid. Lasts 10 - 30 secs.  
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Anaerobic Lactic   Main source of fuel is Carbohydrates, by product is lactic acid. Lasts 1 - 2 minutes, supplies energy until areobic or oxygen system can meet demands as the intensity decreases  
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Aerobic   Supplies needs for mild to moderate activity over long periods of time. Fats & Oxygen are primary sources of fuel  
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