BPK 140 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Jerky, Olive Oil, Tennis Elbow

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Two main ways your body produces usable energy: aerobically (with oxygen): glucose + oxygen > water + carbon dioxide + energy, anaerobically (without oxygen): glucose > lactic acid + energy. Warm up: brings body out of homeostasis, lubricates the joints, warms up muscles, prepares body for more intense activities. Aerobic activity: pick whichever you live: walking, jogging/running, other aerobic activities. Cool down: brings body back towards homeostasis, lowers heart rate slowly, should involve a stretch afterwards. Muscle strength: capacity to generate a large amount of force in a single contraction. Muscle endurance: ability to perform many repetitions with sub maximal resistance. Allow at least 2 day of rest between working same muscle group. Isometric: muscle contracts but does not change in length (carrying grocery bags, maintaining chair pose, etc. ) Isotonic: muscle contracts and changes length, tone remains about the same throughout: concentric phase: muscle shortening (bicep curl, eccentric phasel muscle lengthening (returning weight to starting position following a bicep curl.

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