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Exercise physiology

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Muscle Fibers- Muscular System

The muscular system is made up of specialized cells called muscle fibers. Their main function is contractibility. Muscles, connected to bones or internal organs and blood vessels, are in charge for movement. Almost every movement in the body is the outcome of muscle contraction.

12 Jobs For Exercise Science Majors | The University Network

Here are the jobs you can get as an exercise major – Fitness trainer, athletic trainer, exercise physiologist, physical therapist, coach, and more.

Aerobic vs. Anaerobic Exercise

All exercise is good exercise, but a combo of aerobic and anaerobic exercise is best. What exactly is the difference between them? BistroMD is "working out" those distinctions!

Supraspinatus Exercises

$Supraspinatus Tear can be caused by overstretching, repetitive stress, lifting or pulling, falling, bone spurs, or rapid twisting of the join.

Muscle Attachments and Actions | Learn Muscle Anatomy

There are over 600 muscles in the human body. Learning the muscular system involves memorizing details about each muscle, such as muscle attachments and joint motions

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Max has only begun working with his Exercise Physiologist Brooke at the end of January, but he is already showing fantastic results! After his stroke, Max wanted to go back to playing sports, whether it is baseball or cricket. Through his hard work and dedication, Max was able to see an increase in his speed, strength and control as he performs his exercises. Watch this video and see for yourself! We've also uploaded a longer version on our website. Well done, Max! #BetterRehab #NDIS #Exercise