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    prioritized. Whether it's because the calorie burning advantages aren't recognized, we think weight training is to build muscle and not burn fat, we think we can't focus on lifting and losing fat…

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    malfunction in the body that often weakens the skeletal muscles and prevents function in the body. The disease was discovered in 1861 by a French neurologist named Guillaume Benjamin Amand Duchenne, but the discovery of the cause was founded in 1886 ("Diseases - DMD”). One particular muscular dystrophy that affects children is called Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) in which a small percentage of boys are born with. DMD is a muscular disease that causes muscles to weaken, inability to function…

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    preparing the body for exercise. This is because the muscles will need more oxygen to work at their optimum level. The typical resting heart rate is from 60 – 80 beats per minute therefore the pre exercise heart rate will usually rise above this preparing the body for the activity. The heart rate will continue to rise till you have held a constant intensity once you have reached this your heart rate will begin to plateau, because the muscles don’t need any more oxygen…

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    also stores calcium and has blood-shaping cells. 2] It consists of osteons and Haversian system. The osteons has a canal which is encompassed by concentric rings of matrix. 1] There are four main types of tissues; epithelium, connective, nervous and muscle, inside of every tissue type, there are varieties present. In image 1, 2 and 3 are of epithelium tissues that create a barrier between the outside environment and the body inside called skin. The skin is the largest organ and counteracts…

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    the individual reaches skeletal maturity” (“Scheuermann’s Disease,” PhysioAdvisor). Others advocate for this treatment in order to provide their patients with relief from back pain and stiffness that commonly occurs with such a deformity in posture (Cuppett). In my opinion, I…

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    Rhabdomyolysis Case Study

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    severe syndrome caused by a direct or indirect skeletal muscle injury. The damage sustained results in the muscle fibres releasing calcium, creatine, potassium and other proteins and ions into the bloodstream [1]. High levels of blood potassium, known as hyperkalemia, can result in kidney failure and cardiac arrest. Severe muscle trauma can also cause damage and leakage of blood vessels, resulting in an increased level of pressure within the muscle compartments [2]. This condition, known as…

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    Areolar is a fibrous connective tissue, loosely packed, to hold tissue layers together. It is located in the skin, which binds the outer layers of skin to the muscles located beneath. It can be found in or near the mucous membranes, blood vessels, organs, and nerves (SIU Med, 2016). Adipose is a fatty tissue is a form of loose connective tissue that stores energy, insulates and cushions the body. It can be found…

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    SKELETAL MUSCLE PROTIENS Acting:- • Contractile protein. • Consists of 2 alpha helical strands of g-acting molecules bond in succession. • Each g-acting has a required site where the s1 piece of the myosin cross-bridge multifaceted binds right through weight reduction. Myosin:- • Contractile protein. • Consists of two profound (shape tail constituency and two cross-bridges that disconnect with acting to produce force) and four light chains (that influence cross-bridge cycling kinetics and…

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    Being a biarticular muscle group it may be stretched to extremes. When hamstring tears occur during kicking, either slow or fast movement, it involves concurrent hip flexion and knee extension. At deceleration, these muscles will contract, while being promptly lengthened. Therefore, they are performing eccentric contractions (Garrett et al, 1990.). It is well established that repeated eccentric contractions have the potential to damage muscle fibres (Armstrong et al,…

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    Physiology Of Coaching

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    The knowledge of anatomy and physiology impacts coaching greatly. The basis of athletics is the human body and the way that it works. It is important to know most importantly how the muscular, respiratory, and nervous system work because that is what is most important when it comes to the ideas of athletics. To be a qualified coach you need to understand who each and every part of the human body work and why it works that way. As a coach you will be faced with a lot of injuries, and knowing the…

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