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Lecture 2 - Energy Expenditure During Exercise
summary of 1st year physiology lecture 2 topics covered How do we express VO2? MET direct calorimetry indirect calorimetry BMR Fatigue
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Simple but specific notes about the energy systems in the human body. Ideal for college/1st year students (16 years - 19 years).
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A detailed insight into motor programmes, how they work and how they produce movement in a sporting context. Specifically aimed at students studying AS level Physical Education (AQA).
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"Unleashing Human Potential: Exploring the Interplay of Science and Performance in Sports" is a comprehensive research study that investigates the dynamic relationship between sports science and athletic performance. This interdisciplinary exploration aims to uncover the underlying mechanisms and strategies that contribute to maximizing human potential in sports. The study delves into the multifaceted aspects of sports science, ranging from biomechanics and exercise physiology to nutrition and psychology. It explores how advancements in these fields have revolutionized training techniques, injury prevention, and performance enhancement for athletes across various sports disciplines. Through an extensive literature review and empirical analysis, this research uncovers the pivotal role of sports science in optimizing athletic performance. It examines the utilization of cutting-edge technologies such as motion capture systems, wearable devices, and data analytics in tracking and analyzing athlete performance. The study also investigates the impact of sports psychology, including mental training, visualization techniques, and mindset optimization, on enhancing athletic performance. Moreover, this research delves into the crucial role of nutrition and dietary interventions in sports science. It explores the impact of macronutrient balance, nutrient timing, and supplementation on athletes' energy levels, endurance, and recovery. The study also highlights the significance of hydration strategies and their influence on performance. Furthermore, the research investigates the interplay between sports science and injury prevention. It explores the role of biomechanics in analyzing movement patterns, identifying risk factors, and designing injury prevention protocols. The study also examines the impact of strength and conditioning programs, flexibility training, and recovery protocols on reducing the risk of injuries and optimizing performance. The findings of this study aim to provide athletes, coaches, sports scientists, and practitioners with a comprehensive understanding of how sports science can be effectively utilized to unlock human potential in sports. By shedding light on the interplay between science and performance, this research seeks to inspire further advancements in sports science and contribute to the continued enhancement of athletic performance at all levels.
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Longwave diathermy is a therapeutic technique that uses high-frequency electric currents to generate deep heat within tissues
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CLINICAL AND APPLIED OF THE SKIN ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT INTEGUMENT SYSTEM
£12.50 Preview RemoveExercise Physiology Control of the Internal Environment
Homeostasis and Feedback systems/Control Systems
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Summarizes what muscles are involved in each movement
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November 1899–January 1902 Age Called: 25 Great Britain Set Apart: 10 November 1899 End Date: 26 January 1902 Priesthood office: Seventy Priesthood: Elder Ord Seventy Called From: Hooperville, Weber, Utah, United States Set apart by: A O Woodruff
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the deadline is 31 August 2018 please click on "Buy note" to make it available in your download, fill it with a pen and then send it to email noticed in this form(please join this opportunity,you are the future Lionel Messi and Ronaldo)
£1.50 Preview RemovePharmacology Notes for Exam Review
These are the best review notes for your Pharmacology exam, I comply with all the quizzes, long exams, and my major exams in this course.
£12.50 Preview RemoveBone Biology
Bone physiology, glossary of terms in bone repair, and types of bones
£2.50 Preview RemoveMotivation in Sport
- Definition of Motivation - Intrinsic and extrinsic motives - Extrinsic rewards - Self-determination theory - Cognitive evaluation theory - Basic needs theory - Developing intrinsic motivation Suitable - 1st to 3rd year University studying Sport and Exercise Science
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its about what is soft tissue injuries and how to cure it .
£62.50 Preview RemoveThe Usefulness of Kinetic Programs Applied to Patients with Forearm Bone Fractures
The Usefulness of Kinetic Programs Applied to Patients with Forearm Bone Fractures Contents: CHAPTER I Introduction 1.1 Reason for choosing the theme.................................................................................... .....3 1.2 Hypothesis and purpose of the paper.................................................................. ......4 CHAPTER II Theoretical-scientific foundation of the work 2.1 Notions regarding the anatomy and biomechanics of the forearm 2.1.1 Skeleton of the forearm................................................ ......................6 2.1.2 Anatomy and biomechanics of the elbow joints.......................................... ...............8 2.1.3 Muscles of the forearm................................................ .......................9 2.2. Fractures of the bones of the forearm 2.2.1 Fractures of the upper extremity of the radius.......................................... ............13 2.2.2 Radial head fractures............................................ ................................................ 14 2.2.3 Olecranon fractures............................................. ................................................ ....15 2.2.4 Diaphyseal fractures of the forearm bones.......................................... ....................17 2.2.5 Fractures of the lower extremity of the Pouteau Colles radius................................18 2.2.6 Fractures and distal radial epiphyseal displacements.....................................18 2.2.7 Distal ulnar epiphyseal fractures and dislocations.......................................19 2.2.8 Volkmann syndrome............................................... ................................................ .19 2.2.9 Monteggia-Stănciulescu fracture............................................ ................................22 CHAPTER III Organization of research 3.1 Subjects and place of research............................................... ........................25 3.2 Presentation of patients................................................... .............................28 CHAPTER IV Conducting the research 4.1 Objectives of the recovery................................................... ..................29 4.2 Kinetic program applied to patients............................................... ..............................30 4.3 Evaluation of patients................................................... .............................39 CHAPTER V Presentation and interpretation of results.........................................46 CHAPTER VI Discussions................................................... ..................................................47 CHAPTER Conclusions..............................................................................48 2 BIBLIOGRAPHY.................... ......................................49
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- Defining imagery - List of senses (Visual, Kinaesthetic, Auditory, Tactile, Emotional) - Imagery types (specific and general) - Conceptual frameworks - Factors influencing imagery
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- Techniques to reduce negative anxiety - Definition of Somatic anxiety - Definition of Cognitive anxiety - Progressive-Muscular-Relaxation (PMR) - Breathing technique - Meditative relaxation (MR)
£1.25 Preview RemoveStructure and functions of the cardiovascular and respiritary system (in detail)
previous assignment for college, 2000+ word document of structures and functions of the cardiovascular system and respiratary systems
£3.74 Preview RemoveThe effect of exercise intensity on IgA levels in elite athletes
This study examines the changes in immunoglobulin A (IgA) levels in the saliva after different intensities of exercise. Low levels of IgA would bring about infections like the upper respiratory tract infection. This study had 14 healthy, male athletes take part in running on a treadmill for 60 minutes, 45 minutes and 30 minutes, at different speeds and on 3 separate days. Their saliva was then taken before the exercise, immediately after the exercise and 2 hours after the exercise to see the changes in IgA levels in their body. The saliva samples would then be assayed by an enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay test kit (ELISA). The results of this study should hopefully support the hypothesis that the higher the intensity of exercise of an elite athlete, the fewer immunoglobulins produced in their body, this will then in turn cause them to have a higher chance of developing upper respiratory infection.
£18.75 Preview RemoveThe anterior pituitary gland Adenohypophysis
The anterior pituitary gland Adenohypophysis: with all the hormones (endocrine physiology)
£3.75 Preview RemoveAchievement goal theory
- Introduction to Achievement Goal Theory (AGT) - Goal involvement - Goal orientation - States of involvement - Measurement of goal perspectives - Development process - Early research in Sport - Goal profiles - Contemporary approaches - Cluster analysis Suitable - 1st to 3rd year University studying Sport and Exercise Science
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