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Training aerobically. What happens to your body?
Important metabolic changes taking place inside the body during training & oxygen is the key to health and weight loss?
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Effects of High Altitude
Physiological changes occur when a person travels from low to high altitude. The result can be discomfort, but after acclimatization, athletic benefits can occur.
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Different Types of Skeletal Muscle
The human body has more than 600 skeletal (or voluntary) muscles. They can be subdivided into groups dependent on whether they contract rapidly or slowly.
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Why Do We Need Protein?
Find out about the role of protein in your body; what is the best source of protein for you, and what your daily requirements are!
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What is "Monday Morning Sickness?"
Hint: It is not a condition of pregnant mares.

Why A Muscle Enzyme Test is Important for Race Horses
How the muscle enzyme test aids Standardbred race horse trainers; how it is performed, and what the tying-up syndrome actually means in a physcial sense.
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Anorexia and Iron
Iron supplementation has improved the health of some anorexics, but don't go popping pills without medical supervision.
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