Higher intensities require ATP
from anaerobic pathways.
If the ATP required to exercise at a particular intensity was not obtained aerobically, it must come
from the anaerobic pathways.
Strength training with compound, multijoint weightlifting exercises or doing a weightlifting circuit that alternates between upper - and lower - body movements places a greater demand on the involved muscles for ATP
from the anaerobic pathways.
High - intensity workouts require more energy
from the anaerobic pathways and can generate a greater EPOC effect, leading to extended post-exercise energy expenditure.
Furthermore, as we move into higher intensities of exercise, we will also begin to accumulate greater quantities of lactate and hydrogen that spill over into the blood from muscle cells given the larger contribution
from our anaerobic pathways.
Not exact matches
Connecticut - based FuelCell Energy (FCE) has applied for a prospective
pathway for California's Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) for the production of hydrogen fuel produced
from biogas derived
from the mesophilic
anaerobic digestion of wastewater sludge at a publicly owned treatment works (POTW).