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Known as the main source of energy at
the start of exercise and during short bursts
of exercise.
Glycerine
Oxygen
Glycogen
Nitrogen
Known as the essential mineral for life especially for hydration athletes during training.
Water
Gatorade
Lipovitan
Pocari
The mineral that will replace any loss from sweating also enhances rehydration.
Glucose
MIlk
lactose
Sodium
Known as the micronutrients, macronutrients, and other
substances that enhance the performance of athletes.
Energy drinks
Sports supplements
Sports Drinks
Water
Known as the process by which glucose is
converted into pyruvate to produce energy.
Exercise
Glycolysis
Energy transport chain
Kerb Cycle
Known as the chemical process on stored reaction, conserve, or increase free energy.
Endergonic Energy
Exergonic Energy
Kinetic Energy
potential energy
Known as the physical or chemical process that releases energy to its surroundings.
Endregonic Energy
Exergonic Energy
Kinetic Energy
Potential Energy
Known as the result of work when substances
in the intracellular and extracellular fluids generates movement.
Chemical Work
Mechanical Work
Genetic Work
Transport Work
Known as the nutrients that provide calories or energy needed by athletes in their diet during training.
MInerals
Micronutrients
Macronutrients
Nutrients
Known as the process by which your body converts
consumed food and beverages into a source of energy.
Biomechanics
DIgestion
Thermodynamics
Metabolism
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