ACSM Personal Trainer Certification Practice Exam

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Which energy system is utilized during 0-30 seconds of high intensity work?

  1. Aerobic system

  2. ATP-CP (Phosphagen) System

  3. Glycolytic system

  4. Oxidative system

The correct answer is: ATP-CP (Phosphagen) System

The ATP-CP (Phosphagen) system is the primary energy system utilized during the first 0-30 seconds of high-intensity work. This system relies on stored ATP (adenosine triphosphate) and phosphocreatine (creatine phosphate) in the muscles to generate immediate energy for short bursts of intense activity. During this time frame, the body requires energy that can be produced rapidly and does not depend on oxygen. The ATP-CP system can supply energy almost instantaneously, which is crucial for activities such as sprinting, heavy lifting, or explosive movements. As the duration of the activity extends beyond 30 seconds, the body begins to rely more on the glycolytic system and eventually the aerobic system for continued energy production. The aerobic system is primarily utilized during prolonged, lower-intensity activities and relies on oxygen, while the glycolytic system supports activities that last longer than the ATP-CP system can sustain, typically around 30 seconds to 2 minutes. The oxidative system is even slower, coming into play during extended exercise efforts at a lower intensity. Thus, for very short, high-intensity efforts, the ATP-CP system is the most efficient and effective option.