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pouks_31

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Expectations for the exam?
« on: November 06, 2008, 07:27:10 pm »
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Apart from the LIP as it was poorly done last year what do you guys think will be on the exam?

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Re: Expectations for the exam?
« Reply #1 on: November 06, 2008, 10:47:16 pm »
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Finite capacity of the anaerobic systems.

And you can predict a lot more of the questions, just look at past exams, they repeat the same question 'types'.



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Re: Expectations for the exam?
« Reply #2 on: November 07, 2008, 10:32:59 am »
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Cheers mate

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Re: Expectations for the exam?
« Reply #3 on: November 07, 2008, 04:17:58 pm »
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Apparentely specific fitness components wasn't on the exam last year. So I guess it has a bigger chance of popping up this year
2008 ENTER: 97.35

ENG: 40 -> 39.45
PE: 49 -> 48.89
BM: 45 -> 43.43
ChineseSL: 33 -> 44.35
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Re: Expectations for the exam?
« Reply #4 on: November 07, 2008, 08:30:31 pm »
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gday guys,
got the exam monday, was just wondering what finite capacity means in relation to the energy systems?
seems to be popping up a fair bit in practice exams and ive got no idea?
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Re: Expectations for the exam?
« Reply #5 on: November 07, 2008, 09:25:01 pm »
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Yeah just saw that in the 2004 exam. The assessors report had some half-assed explanation which didn't even make sense.

In relation to energy systems, I think finite capacity refers to the oxygen deficit created by the anaerobic systems, namely the ATP-PC system which has finite stores of PC therefore a finite capactiy?

However I'm still confused how it relates to the LA system. Anyone?
2008 ENTER: 97.35

ENG: 40 -> 39.45
PE: 49 -> 48.89
BM: 45 -> 43.43
ChineseSL: 33 -> 44.35
Methods: 22 -> 26.55
Viscom(2007): 41 -> 38.18

2009: comm/law @ deakin

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Re: Expectations for the exam?
« Reply #6 on: November 08, 2008, 08:42:20 am »
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Hydrogen ions limit the function of the LA system.



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Re: Expectations for the exam?
« Reply #7 on: November 08, 2008, 10:27:15 am »
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yeah that sorta makes sense,
im just going to interpret finite capcity as the factor which limits the energy system from opperating,
ATP-PC : limited PC stores
LA : H+ ion accumulation
Aerobic : oxygen deficit / depletion of glycogen stores

correct me if im wrong  :)
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Re: Expectations for the exam?
« Reply #8 on: November 08, 2008, 11:48:41 am »
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Um...Aerobic system is pretty much infinite..maybe? someone correct me on this?


Depletion of glycogen stores would be a fatiguing factor though, doesn't stop it from working.

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Re: Expectations for the exam?
« Reply #9 on: November 08, 2008, 04:24:09 pm »
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Um...Aerobic system is pretty much infinite..maybe? someone correct me on this?


Depletion of glycogen stores would be a fatiguing factor though, doesn't stop it from working.

Yeah aerobic energy system has an (reletively) infinite capacity. Apparentely we can walk for 50 hours non-stop using the fat stores in our body


Thanks for clearing up the finite capacity of the LA system
2008 ENTER: 97.35

ENG: 40 -> 39.45
PE: 49 -> 48.89
BM: 45 -> 43.43
ChineseSL: 33 -> 44.35
Methods: 22 -> 26.55
Viscom(2007): 41 -> 38.18

2009: comm/law @ deakin

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Re: Expectations for the exam?
« Reply #10 on: November 08, 2008, 06:12:23 pm »
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Can somebody tell me if this person meets the NPAGs:

a) Exercise on 5 days of the week, for a total of 120minute (included in that is 30minutes of vigorous activity)

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Re: Expectations for the exam?
« Reply #11 on: November 08, 2008, 07:17:37 pm »
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yes, vigourous activity counts as "double" minutes according to one of malpeli's prac exams
2008 ENTER: 97.35

ENG: 40 -> 39.45
PE: 49 -> 48.89
BM: 45 -> 43.43
ChineseSL: 33 -> 44.35
Methods: 22 -> 26.55
Viscom(2007): 41 -> 38.18

2009: comm/law @ deakin

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Re: Expectations for the exam?
« Reply #12 on: November 08, 2008, 08:38:57 pm »
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Yeah thats what I also read.



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Re: Expectations for the exam?
« Reply #13 on: November 08, 2008, 08:50:57 pm »
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Hmm actually, the NPAG guideline is: at least 30mins per day in total, at least 5 times a week. So on one of those days, the person didn't get 30mins... so technically they didn't make the cut lol. Still not sure, do you have solutions?
2008 ENTER: 97.35

ENG: 40 -> 39.45
PE: 49 -> 48.89
BM: 45 -> 43.43
ChineseSL: 33 -> 44.35
Methods: 22 -> 26.55
Viscom(2007): 41 -> 38.18

2009: comm/law @ deakin

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Re: Expectations for the exam?
« Reply #14 on: November 08, 2008, 08:52:41 pm »
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Um...Aerobic system is pretty much infinite..maybe? someone correct me on this?


Depletion of glycogen stores would be a fatiguing factor though, doesn't stop it from working.

Yeah aerobic energy system has an (reletively) infinite capacity. Apparentely we can walk for 50 hours non-stop using the fat stores in our body


Thanks for clearing up the finite capacity of the LA system

isnt it refered to now as aerobic potential?