Aerobic.
Aerobic and Anaerobic aspects of the sport are very position specific. Midfield positions require long distance running and are primarily aerobic (approx. 70% aerobic), while defense and attack players focus mostly on agility and short bouts of sprints (70-75% anaerobic).
Anaerobic
Bowling is primarily considered an anaerobic sport. While it involves short bursts of activity, such as walking to the lane and delivering the ball, it does not sustain high-intensity effort over extended periods, which is characteristic of aerobic activities. The focus is more on strength and technique rather than endurance, making it more anaerobic in nature.
The types of cellular respiration are aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration. Aerobic respiration requires oxygen and produces more ATP, while anaerobic respiration does not use oxygen and produces less ATP.
aerobic.
Cellular respiration is mostly aerobic.
well anaerobic doesnt use oxygen and aerobic uses oxygen and gymnastics is a sport so that question doesnt even make sense
Yes, it's an aerobic sport because you have to run around a lot and uses a lot of oxygen.
Humans are both aerobic and anaerobic.
Anaerobic is the opposite of Aerobic. Aerobic means 'with oxygen' whilst Anaerobic means 'without oxygen'
Hiking
football is one you use both anaerobic when your running with the ball towrard the goal and use aerobic to get the ball from the opponent and also you have to carry on playing for 90 mins
anaerobic
anaerobic
Anaerobic
Soccer is an outdoor sport that combines both aerobic and anaerobic components. Players engage in continuous running and sprinting throughout the game, which requires both aerobic endurance and anaerobic bursts of energy for quick accelerations and changes of direction.
Aerobic
They are both types of respiration. Aerobic uses oxygen and anaerobic does not.