There has been considerable recent discussion on the use of magnets in physical therapy, human performance and sport, so that this web site should be of...
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Andrew Stewart
a.stewart@...
Jul 19, 2000 8:48 pm
Marty Check out pages 20 & 21 of Salway, J.G. (1994). Metabolism at a glance. Blackwell Scientific Ltd. Salway quotes "...the net yield of ATP depends on...
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Jared Coburn
jcoburn@...
Jul 19, 2000 10:41 pm
Marty and Andy, According to McArdle, Katch, and Katch (p.110, 1996) and Brooks, Fahey, and White (p. 68, 2000), the malate-apartate shuttle predominates in...
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Simon Little
SimonL@...
Jul 20, 2000 7:53 pm
Through regularly referring to a number of texts to research/study the anatomy and function of the spine there appears to be a somewhat inconsistent use of the...
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Storer, Tom
TStorer@...
Jul 20, 2000 7:57 pm
FYI: We are seeking a full time Exercise Science Laboratory Technician at El Camino College, Torrance California. The job description, qualifications, salary...
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Will Hopkins
will.hopkins@...
Jul 20, 2000 10:15 pm
... Some of you probably know that a blood test for EPO has in fact been devised and will probably be used at the Sydney Olympics. I happen to know that the...
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LHBWeitz@...
Jul 21, 2000 3:25 am
A "normal" backwards curve is usually referred to as a lordosis, while an increased (potentially pathological) curve is referred to as hyperlordosis. Ditto for...
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Stephen M. Perle, D.C.
perle@...
Jul 21, 2000 4:08 am
Although the suffix -osis usually means condition of, according to Stedman's medical dictionary lordosis is a Greek word meaning bending backward, and kyphosis...
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Rod lawson
Rod.Lawson@...
Jul 22, 2000 8:56 pm
I sent the reply to the original questioner, which is the main thing, but meant to send it to the list as well; I've just realised I didn't address it ...
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Heikki Kauhanen
kauhanen@...
Jul 24, 2000 4:35 pm
Dear Sportscience readers, As we have earlier informed due to a large number of requests we extended the deadline for Abstract Submission for the: 2nd...
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Will Hopkins
will.hopkins@...
Jul 24, 2000 9:00 pm
I got a handful of useful replies to my request for information about whether blood cells survive freezing well enough for a blood test for EPO...
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Preston Greene
jerryg21@...
Jul 25, 2000 2:35 am
Does anyone know if a researcher has performed a meta-analysis on creatine and athletes. I have had a shot at finding out in the databases I have access to,...
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Mcsiff@...
Jul 25, 2000 8:22 pm
Today, in the fitness and therapeutic world, one of the latest buzz terms is "core stability" and courses are cropping up everywhere to teach this amazing new...
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Jason Purton
q4703547@...
Jul 26, 2000 7:42 am
To sportsci readers, The core stability information that was written by Dr Mel C Siff on the 25 Jul 2000 brought up some interisting points about the recent...
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Ben Sporer
bcsporer@...
Jul 26, 2000 8:36 pm
List, The concept of core stability is an interesting one. Working in rehab and with developing athletes I have seen the benefits of training core stability...
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Sportsci List Admin
will.hopkins@...
Jul 26, 2000 8:43 pm
Moderators of this list have noticed a gradual build-up of messages that we don't approve. Here are the main problems: * UNADORNED REQUESTS for references,...
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Stephen Seiler
Stephen.Seiler@...
Jul 27, 2000 10:36 am
Hi, About 2 weeks ago (just before I went on vacation) I posted this question to the list: I have some 5 and 7 point Likhert scale data that was collected on...
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Mcsiff@...
Jul 27, 2000 7:06 pm
The following article by one of the leading figures in the HIT ("High Intensity Training") or "One Set to Failure" movement is Robert Spector. Some of the...
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Will Hopkins
will@...
Jul 28, 2000 11:24 am
Stephen referred to my reply being on another list. In fact I sent it to this list. I think I got the story right in that reply, so some of Stephen's...
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Mcsiff@...
Jul 28, 2000 7:15 pm
This discussion on the role of the mind in sport may also be of interest here: Something that the great Russian superheavyweight lifter, Alexeyev, said in the...
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First Line Fitness Inc.
firstline@...
Jul 28, 2000 7:18 pm
Hello fellow SportSci listers: In my career I've been fortunate to work closely with several Physiotherapists and many of their clients (including athletes)...
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Mcsiff@...
Jul 30, 2000 6:11 am
The following discussion from another group may also be of interest here: Someone wrote: << So-called "core stability" is often taught in a non-functional...
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Robert Heppe
rheppe@...
Jul 30, 2000 8:39 pm
... August, 2000 Update ... We have added several updates in the past week to the Biomechanical Solutions site. The updated areas are listed below: European...
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Mcsiff@...
Jul 31, 2000 6:00 pm
The following journal article arrived at a conclusion that should never have been recahed. Am J Psychiatry 2000 Aug 1; 157(8):1291-1296 ...
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Jim Whitehead
jwhitehe@...
Jul 31, 2000 7:48 pm
... and... ... This is not he first time this sort of (otherwise laughable) confusion has tarred the reputation of weightlifting (and sensible resistance...
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Marco Cardinale
mcard@...
Aug 2, 2000 12:23 am
Dear Sport Science list, I am writing here to raise further discussion on the Creatine Issue. In Italy these days is very hard to work with supplements since a...
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Patti Steinmuller
patti@...
Aug 2, 2000 7:57 pm
... have ... error to ... be ... and ... authors ... The authors (Olivardia R, PhD and Pope H, MD) have several previous scientific publications on body image...
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Jim Martin by way of...
jim.martin@...
Aug 3, 2000 8:17 pm
Hello Fellow Sports Scientists The internet and the Sports Science forum allow for rapid communication and the sharing of ideas across continents. Such power...
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Jim Martin by way of...
jim.martin@...
Aug 3, 2000 11:02 pm
[I have redirected this message to the list, with the attachment Jim mentions copied into the text. -Will] Will, thanks for posting my email. As I mentioned,...
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Craig Goodman
Craig.Goodman@...
Aug 4, 2000 12:24 am
It seems to me that Dr Siffs objection, regarding the article on muscle dysmorphia, was one of semantics regarding placing all people that engage in...