Aerobic exercise
In aerobic exercise, muscles
draw on oxygen in the blood
as well as fats and glucose. These are used to produce adenosine
triphosphate, the basic fuel for all cells. In order for an exercise to be
aerobic, it must be maintained for enough time to burn off the cell's stored fuel,
left there for periods of brief but intense activity characterized by the fight
or flight response. Aerobic exercises are those like running,
cycling and long distance
swimming, as well as a
number of more "modern" (although "trendy" is more accurate) exercises performed
at gyms.
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