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Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) is the common energy currency for skeletal muscle contraction as well as all other energy
requiring processes in the human body. All of the food and/or energy containing supplements that you consume must first be
converted into this high-energy compound in order to be used as fuel. Therefore, it is easy to see that ATP is a very important
compound for strength training. ATP is synthesized in the body by three pathways or energy systems:
The fastest pathway for ATP synthesis is the Phosphocreatine System that combines
molecules of Adenosine Diphosphate (ADP) and Inorganic Phosphate (Pi). This system provides energy for high-intensity activities
that last less than 10 seconds. The Glycolytic System is the principal energy system for activities lasting 30 seconds to 2 minutes
by synthesizing ATP from carbohydrates. The Oxidative System is the primary system that provides energy for activities that last
longer than 3 minutes and produces ATP from a combination of fat, protein and carbohydrate sources. All three of these systems are
active at all times; however, one system may be providing substantially more ATP than the other systems at any given time during an
acute bout of exercise, depending on both time and intensity of activity.