will give you bigger muscles.” Through my research I have found that this is definitely a myth. The only way to make your muscles bigger is to exercise. This myth was probably started because our muscles contain long protein structures that need protein to be produced. When we exercise our body increases the size of the muscle cells because our body thinks that if it needs to be using those muscles they need to be bigger and more able to do more difficult things. Our muscles contuse long protein
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Research Update: Benefits of Whey Protein on Muscle Whey protein is a high-quality dairy protein that contains all the amino acids the body requires for muscle protein synthesis. Evidence suggests that whey protein‚ found naturally in milk‚ increases muscle protein synthesis which in combination with resistance exercise can improve body composition. Below are summaries of recent studies that further explain the benefits of whey protein. Whey protein is one of the best sources of branched-chain
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The Effects of Exercise on the Body Short-term effects on the cardiovascular system The heart has an anticipatory response to exercise where your body raises your heart rate slightly in preparation for exercise‚ this would help as then your muscles are already getting more oxygen than normal and can then store this oxygen by attaching it to myoglobin. This leads to having the ability to use aerobic respiration quicker compared to having no anticipatory response. Increased heart rate and stroke
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Individuals are encouraged to find the method that works for them. There are many angles from which this argument may be examined such as cost‚ safety‚ effective muscle workout‚ and medical effects of continuous use. People should use free weights instead of weight machines because they are less expensive‚ versatile and work more muscle groups simultaneously than weight machines. In today’s economy‚
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and serves a critical role in the evaluation of both muscle and nerve diseases. Recording the electrical activity of the muscle cell membrane with a needle electrode inserted in the muscle‚ the motor unit potential (MUP) can be recorded. Electromyography is performed using an instrument called electromyograph‚ to produce a record called electromyogram. This represents the summated electrical activity of action potentials of all of the muscle fibers making up that motor unit. Motor unit is the
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in more air and therefore oxygen‚ which is supplied to the muscles. These activities make the heart more efficient. Aerobic exercise uses oxygen to keep large muscle groups moving continuously at an intensity that can be maintained for at least 20 minutes. Aerobic exercise uses several major muscle groups throughout the body‚ resulting in greater demands on the cardiovascular and respiratory systems to supply oxygen to the working muscles. Stretching exercises consists of neck roll‚ should roll‚
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Flexibility — The ability to quickly and repeatedly bend‚ stretch‚ twist‚ or reach out with your body‚ arms‚ and/or legs. Dynamic Strength — The ability to exert muscle force repeatedly or continuously over time. This involves muscular endurance and resistance to muscle fatigue. Explosive Strength — The ability to use short bursts of muscle force to propel oneself (as in jumping or sprinting)‚ or to throw an object. Extent Flexibility — The ability to bend‚ stretch‚ twist‚ or reach with your body
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Unit 5 P2 Explain what they are‚ their functions and where they are found. Then go into detail about two organs‚ with their functions‚ what tissues they are made of and where they are found in the body. Tissues: Tissues are groups of similar cells that have specific functions. In this piece of work I’ll talk about these types of cells: Epithelial Tissues: Epithelial are the lining of internal and external surfaces and body cavities‚ including tubes/channels (ducts) carrying secretions from glands
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accumulate in aerobic conditions as they body has the ability under these conditions to clear the lactate at the same time as it produces it. During anaerobic glycolysis‚ production rate is greater than clearance and lactic acid accumulates in the muscle tissue and can spill over into the bloodstream. This causes blood pH to increase and thus the blood acidity levels rise. Lactate is only harmful to exercise performance with the dissociation of the hydrogen ions from lactate causing the changes in
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