Description |
1 online resource (121 min.) |
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Sports medicine and exercise science in video |
Contents |
Introduction, biological importance of oxygen -- Oxygen and exercise : a double-edged sword ...? -- High intensity exercise for maximizing oxygen transport : impact on cardiovascular adaptations -- Oxygen : from mitochondria to medals -- Questions and answers |
Summary |
Oxygen--The "Movement-Molecule": From Precursors to Performance details the functional importance of oxygen (O2), arguably the most important "movement-molecule" in the exercise sciences. The DVD features a functionally integrative translational approach that is applied to demonstrate how at the molecular level, this "elixir of life" is a potentially fatal mutagenic gas that can kill individuals when in excess, yet is a fundamental substrate for elite exercise performance--a veritable double-edged sword. Four renowned speakers address several of the key areas attendant to this contemporary issue |
Notes |
Title from resource description page (viewed Nov. 18, 2013) |
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This edition in English |
Subject |
Oxygen.
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Oxygen
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oxygen.
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Oxygen.
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lectures.
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Lectures.
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Instructional films.
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Instructional films.
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Lectures.
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Films de formation.
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Conférences.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Bailey, Damian M.
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Raven, Peter Bernard, 1940-
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Richardson, Russell S.
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Rognmo, Ølivind.
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American College of Sports Medicine.
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