Physiology of Muscular ActivitySaunders, 1971 - 374 ˹éÒ |
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NERVOUS CONTROL OF MUSCULAR CONTRACTION | 49 |
Questions | 59 |
Methods of Measuring the Amount of Energy Used | 103 |
Questions 71 | 71 |
Cell Function and Training 77 | 77 |
Fat As a Source of Energy 83 | 83 |
Chapter | 90 |
Oxygen Intake and Oxygen Debt As Limiting Factors in Exertion 97 | 97 |
Cardiovascular Disease and Exercise | 195 |
Chapter Thirteen | 215 |
Factors Influencing Arterial Blood Pressure During Exercise | 221 |
Questions | 227 |
Effect of Compensatory Adjustments on Digestion | 233 |
Symptoms of Fatigue | 237 |
Prevention of Nervous Breakdown | 243 |
Effects of High Altitude | 255 |
Calculation of Energy 106 | 106 |
Mechanical Efficiency of the Body | 113 |
Questions | 120 |
Climbing and Going Down Stairs | 126 |
Calisthenics | 134 |
Chapter Nine | 145 |
Vital Capacity of the Lungs | 151 |
Chapter | 164 |
The Temperature of the Blood | 170 |
Changes in the Count of White Blood Corpuscles After | 177 |
Chapter Eleven | 183 |
Blood Circulation Time | 189 |
Underwater Swimming | 262 |
How Much Physical Fitness is Necessary? | 268 |
Indisposition and Collapse After Strenuous Exertion | 274 |
Questions | 280 |
Chapter Nineteen | 295 |
Body Composition | 304 |
Making Weight | 312 |
Questions | 320 |
Caffeine | 326 |
Sodium Chloride | 332 |
Questions | 338 |
INDEX | 361 |