Biochemistry
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list the primary energy system out of these 3 (only pick 1) (TP-PC System, Glycolysis & Citric Acid Cycle,or Electron Transport Chain) being used for the training plan for core excerises for example the excerises chosen are flutterkicks, bicycle kicks, russian twists, reverse crunches, and hollow body holds.
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