MOST for example: ball games (not billiard..), running (not sprint) Martial Arts, rowing swimming, dancing on ice.... anything that takes a persistent effort
in gymnastics: rings.
sports that DOESNT have to use aerobic breathing or use anaerobic system for example:
Weightlifting, chess, shooting, cliff diving, 100 meter sprint, 200 meter sprint, driving.
aerobic means using oxygen
oxygen+glucose-----> carbon dioxide+water+energy
so football
boxing
long distance running
tennis
bicycle
skating
swimming
skiing
dancing
aerobic means using oxygen
oxygen+glucose-----> carbon dioxide+water+energy
so football
boxing
long distance running
tennis
bicycle
skating
swimming
basketball
skiing
dancing
Marathons, Triathalons, Cross-Country Skiing
Aerobic sports are sports that are done in the water, for example swimming and aerobic gymnastics. Sports like Basketball, Netball and Golf are not aerobic sports.
when the carbohydrates are not available
Aerobic energy system is used for long durations sports such as a Football And Marathon Running As The Aerobic energy System is used for long distance sport activities and can only be active when oxygen is there.
Swimming uses stamina.
Swimming, soccer, tennis, skiing, basketball, volleyball, and bicycling are examples of aerobic sports. Walking, jogging, and dancing are also aerobic.
electron transport system
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
american football
because they take steriod!
water skiing
Aerobic: Swimming, soccer, tennis, skiing, basketball, volleyball, and bicycling are examples of aerobic sports. Walking, jogging, and dancing. Anaerobic: Football, Basketball, Rugby, Hockey and Soccer
The truth is that there is never only aerobic or anaerobic situation in our body. We train/get active using percentages of aerobic and anaerobic energy systems.(e.g 80% to 20%) A lot of sports use more the aerobic energy production like 3000m running in track and fields, walking, swimming 1500 m etc Some other sports/activities use more anaerobic like olympic weight lifting, shot-put, 100m running. And some sports start anaerobic and continue with aerobic like boxing. On the other hand, in one sport an experienced athlete may use aerobic energy and one begginer use anaerobic more (due to loss of techique). In Fitness industry, most of the women like aerobic exercises and they believe they loose fat or control their weight better than every other kind of exercise especially the anaerobic (weight training). During aerobic activity your metabolism burns calories for energy but that's all. During anaerobic activity your metabolism burns also calories (not so many from fat) but the results keep the metabolism in high level so: you burn more calories during all the remain day and the following days (and that is because your muscles get stronger or more massive and so the body burns more calories to keep them in working condition) I hope to answer your question for a better life. Thanks