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Teaching skeletal muscle adaptations to aerobic exercise using an American Physiological Society classic paper by Dr. Philip Gollnick and colleagues

机译:Philip Gollnick博士及其同事使用美国生理学会经典论文教骨骼肌适应有氧运动

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The use of primary research in the classroom enhances the critical thinking abilities of students. The present article describes a strategy for using the American Physiological Society classic paper “Enzyme activity and fiber composition in skeletal muscle of untrained and trained men” by Dr. Philip D. Gollnick and colleagues to enhance the students’ ability to understand research, increase their knowledge of the adaptations to exercise, and learn computer skills in data analysis and presentation. By having students read, study, prepare graphs, and discuss the data from a classic paper, they gain an improved understanding of the factors that influence aerobic exercise ability. This study is especially useful for illuminating the exercise-specific differences in bioenergetic enzymes, muscle fiber type, and fitness characteristics that exist between untrained and trained individuals.
机译:在课堂上使用基础研究可以增强学生的批判性思维能力。本文介绍了一种策略,该策略是由Philip D. Gollnick博士及其同事利用美国生理学会的经典论文“未经训练的和受过训练的男性的骨骼肌中的酶活性和纤维成分”来增强学生的理解研究能力,增强他们的能力的。掌握适应运动的知识,并学习数据分析和表示中的计算机技能。通过让学生阅读,研究,准备图表并讨论经典论文中的数据,他们可以更好地理解影响有氧运动能力的因素。这项研究对于阐明未经训练和受过训练的个体之间存在的生物能酶,肌纤维类型和健身特性方面的运动特异性差异特别有用。

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