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    I see myself in the middle. Heavy because I have experience some gain during the past three months since I have overly been going to the gym. I'm not skinny and also I not fat. As a result my most attractive physical feature is my body weight and muscles. I would inferen that I don’t have an unattractive physical feature. My face is an oval and small. I look best in a snapback ( type of hat) while I look worst in glasses. My general appearance is based on my face, specially my eyes because they…

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    For this project, the first thing that my group and I did was research what needed to be known, such as: running techniques, diet plans, recommended stretches, appropriate running attire, and how velocity and acceleration help the runner in seeing how they can improve. After we gathered all of our research, we documented it and filed it until it was needed. The next step was the running. Materials needed for this portion are a stopwatch, a meter stick, calculator, and appropriate running gear.…

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    Veert Shock Research Paper

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    Vert Shock Vertical Jump Training Program Review Introduction to Vert Shock? Vert Shock is a vertical jump training system created by Adam Folker and Justin ‘Jus Fly’ Darlington. It is specifically designed to help athletes to enhance their vertical jump. The program assures to extend the vertical jump by 9 to 15 inches in the time frame of 8 weeks and then it is easy to dunk. It’s not just a magic solution or a fairy tale but a pretty bold statement, because the guys who created it, Adam…

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    The result we obtained indicates that there are significant variations on aerobic performances between no music and fast music (p<0.00). As the result shown, the heart rate increases when the athletes are more focused unto fast music than no music and slow music. This determined that, when the athletes ran whilst listening to fast music, it didn’t only improve their timings but their heart rate as well. The beats of the heart rate whether it is slower or faster is highly influential to the…

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    (shoulder blade), and the humerus (upper arm bone) as well as associated muscles, ligaments and tendons. The rotator cuff is a group of muscles and their tendons that act to stabilize the shoulder. The four muscles of the rotator cuff are over half of the seven scapulohumeral muscles. The four muscles are the supraspinatus muscle, the infraspinatus muscle, teres minor muscle, and the subscapularis muscle. The supraspinatus muscle fans out in a horizontal band to insert on the superior and…

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    Track and field is a sport for everyone that is fun and pulls you and your teammates together. There are multiple events in track and field, so if your not good at running then you could throw or jump. It is a team effort to win the track meet and go home with the win. Track is a fun and enjoyable sport for everyone that can help you weight loss and can get you in shape for your own reasons,also another benefits is making new friends. The physical benefits of running track include a…

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    For millennia, man has trained to develop his muscles and enhanced his body to perform at an excelled rate. Throughout those years, many ways to train and reasons for training have been created to best suit the trainee’s interest or trade. Different training methods have been emphasized in different fields of expertise to fit the specific career. Some kinds of training are not used for professions, but for mainly just staying in shape or maybe maintaining a certain form. Many rumors,…

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    Sciatica Research Paper

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    • “Piriformis” disorder — This creates when the “piriformis” muscle, a little muscle that lies somewhere down in the bum, turns out to be tight or fits, which can put weight on and chafe the sciatic nerve. Diagnosis of disease- Sciatica is determined to have a physical exam and restorative history. The normal side effects…

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    very well known for improving performance. Most ergogenic aids affect the metabolism and the central nervous system to reduce body fat content and stimulate protein synthesis to increase muscle mass or create lean body mass. One of the most used supplements among athletes is creatine, commonly used for increasing muscle mass. As some athletes might not even know, caffeine is also considered as a helpful ergogenic…

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    happen in patients with smaller curves. Along with spinal deformity, patients may also have skeletal abnormalities. Skeletal muscle abnormalities in patients with AIS include muscle spindle, muscle fiber morphology, histochemistry, electromyography, sarcolemma abnormalities, calcium, copper and zinc concentrations, and platelets, all of which are related to asymmetrical muscle loading (Machida, 1999). According to Weinstein et al., (2008), AIS affects self image in that patients perceive…

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