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Need a Exercise Science Research Paper or help...

doubles1

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Hey everyone.

i am doing a 15 page research proposal with data and need to come up with a paper....

was wondering if any1 has done an exercise science research paper...an example of what i have to do is compare the differences in strength training b/t male and femal lifters in regards to the isometric end and one rep max tests...

any papers or sites that people have to show and share appreciated...

karma given where desereved.


dubz,1.,
 
Write about glucose uptake during exercise w/ R-ALA. You'd have enough studies off that little Dr. Matt sticky to last you forever.
 
Okay so my paper has to be about this study we are doing where people male and female who have been sedentary start weight training their off-hand (left hand for most) now i need to come up with some question and research it and compare it against the results of the study type thing.
 
ok bro, im an exercise science major. Ill go look through my papers and see what i got. As far as i remember, I dont have anything that will fullfill your requirments.
 
Try some of these. Also, simply look into the physiology of isometric and maximal voluntary contraction and synthesize what you find with any physiological variables that differ between the sexes.


Hit a library while your at it.


http://jap.physiology.org/cgi/searc...25&sortspec=relevance&sortspecbrief=relevance

http://jap.physiology.org/cgi/searc...ex+isometric&pubdate_year=&volume=&firstpage=

http://jap.physiology.org/cgi/searc...+contraction&pubdate_year=&volume=&firstpage=

http://jap.physiology.org/cgi/searc...+contraction&pubdate_year=&volume=&firstpage=

http://www.thebmc.co.uk/safety/hp/articles/strength.pdf.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/...ve&db=PubMed&list_uids=11181586&dopt=Abstract


Some useful examples include:

Sex differences in the fatigability of arm muscles depends on absolute force during isometric contractions
J Appl Physiol, Dec 2001; 91: 2686 - 2694

Gender differences in skeletal muscle fatigability are related to contraction type and EMG spectral compression
J Appl Physiol, June 1, 2003; 94(6): 2263 - 2272.

Fatigability of the elbow flexor muscles for a sustained submaximal contraction is similar in men and women matched for strength
J Appl Physiol, Jan 2004; 96: 195 - 202.

Activation among the elbow flexor muscles differs when maintaining arm position during a fatiguing contraction
J Appl Physiol, Jun 2003; 94: 2439 - 2447.


Etc., etc., ect.
 
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