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++++ Nachtrage Zur Flora Der Deutschen Schutzgebiete In Der Sudsee:
Mit Ausschluss Samoa's Und Der Karolinen Karl Moritz Schumann, Karl
Lauterbach Gebruder Borntraeger, 1905 Science; Life Sciences;
Botany; Botany; Science / Life Sciences / Botany
This book provides an extensive guide for exercise and health
professionals, students, scientists, sport coaches, athletes of
various sports and those with a general interest in concurrent
aerobic and strength training. Following a brief historical
overview of the past decades of research on concurrent training, in
section 1 the epigenetic as well as physiological and neuromuscular
differences of aerobic and strength training are discussed.
Thereafter, section 2 aims at providing an up-to-date analysis of
existing explanations for the interference phenomenon, while in
section 3 the training-methodological difficulties of combined
aerobic and strength training are elucidated. In section 4 and 5,
the theoretical considerations reviewed in previous sections will
then be practically applied to specific populations, ranging from
children and elderly to athletes of various sports. Concurrent
Aerobic and Strength Training: Scientific Basics and Practical
Applications is a novel book on one of the "hot topics" of exercise
training. The Editors' highest priority is to make this book an
easily understandable and at the same time scientifically supported
guide for the daily practice.
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