The slow component of VO2 kinetics. Mechanistic bases and practical applications
Description
The (5) presentations from the Select Symposium at the 2010 ACSM annual meeting on the slow component of the oxygen pathway during exercise and why understanding this component is important when looking at exercise tolerance and prescribing exercise intensity are included on a single DVD. Over two hours of authoritative information and insights, featuring: Introduction (Andrew M. Jones), VO2 Slow Component: History and Significance (David C. Poole), Lessons From Animal Models (Bruno Grassi), Addressing the Mechanistic Bases in Human Muscle (Peter M. Christensen), Practical Significance and Applications (Andrew M. Jones).
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132 min
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Date of Publication
2010
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Alexander Street
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