The Anaerobic Lactate (Glycolytic) System


Once the CP stores are depleted the body resorts to stored glucose for ATP. The breakdown of glucose or glycogen in anaerobic conditions results in the production of lactate and hydrogen ions. The accumulation of hydrogen ions is the limiting factor causing fatigue in runs of 300 metres to 800 metres.

Sessions to develop this energy system:

• 5 to 8 × 300 metres fast - 45 seconds recovery - until pace significantly slows

• 150 metre intervals at 400 metre pace - 20 seconds recovery - until pace significantly slows

• 8 × 300 metres - 3 minutes recovery (lactate recovery training) There are three different working units within this energy system: Speed Endurance, Special Endurance 1 and Special Endurance 2. Each of these units can be developed as follows:



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