The purpose of this assignment is to demonstrate your understanding of key conce

The purpose of this assignment is to demonstrate your understanding of key concepts covered.
Key Terms to Keep in Mind
Here are the terms you may want to include in your response: sarcoplasm, axon, mitochondria, sarcomere, myosin, homeostasis, ATP, troponin, calorimetry, ventilation, glycolysis, hypertrophy, neurotransmitter, lactate, phosphocreatine, enzyme, oxidation, anabolism, calcium, metabolism, respiration, actin, hemoglobin, myoglobin, depolarization, hematocrit, PFK, systole, electrolyte, acidosis, and thermoregulation.
Guidelines:
You will view the prompt below, which is an attempt of answering questions to a new client, or family member or friend even.
You will create a powerpoint presentation
You can simply talk, but if you are looking for an A on this assignment you should create a powerpoint that you can review these topics as you discuss your responses. 
You will present your creative work in a recording. During the presentation, you should answer the key concepts that are listed in the grading rubric for each bullet point question.
Make sure to answer all questions for this assignment
I believe a 5-10 minute vpresentation should be sufficient to answer these questions, but there is no required time or specific limit.
Prompt:
Hi I am your client and I have never worked out in my life.
I understand movement begins with a contraction, but how does a muscle contract? What is moving, sliding or are there any important substances here that are allowing my muscles to contract?
Now that our muscles are moving, what keeps us going? What steps are responsible if I decide to sprint all out for 10 seconds, Why can I not keep this intensity up for the whole entire lap?? How does this change as I then recover and jog for 4 minutes? What is my body doing in order to make this possible?
You have me on the track and I feel my heart rate increasing, what is going on? Why is my heart rate now elevated? Is this helping? Why am I sweaty and feel out of breath, oh I think it is because my oxygen saturation dropped?
You just gave me one great workout, but its 24 hours later and now I am sore? What is going on here? I think I know it must be this thing called lactate? 
You have trained me now for 4 months, Why am I able to perform 25 pushups, but when we first met I was only able to do 5? why am I now able to run a mile in under 10 minutes, but it took me 15 minutes when we first met? my VO2 max is now 45ml/kg/min is this good? is VO2 max the only thing I should care about?
Criteria for Success
To earn full credit for the assignment:
you should be clear with information presented
give as much detail as possible
review the rubric before submitting or creating your presentation