improve submaximal aerobic endurance and vo2maxmuscular changes in fiber size, blood and oxygen supply, and efficiency of functioningimprove efficiency of energy production
No, the length of a muscle does not determine its strength. Muscle strength is determined by factors such as muscle fiber size, muscle fiber type, and training.
Two factors affecting muscle fiber thickness are genetics and the type of training or exercise performed. Genetics play a role in determining the natural thickness of muscle fibers, while specific training regimens that target muscle hypertrophy can increase muscle fiber thickness over time.
intrafusal fiber muscles embedded with the spindle along side the normal muscle fibers (extrafusal fiber muscles)
muscle fiber
fast glycolitic
A myopathy is a neuromuscular disease in which the muscles do not function normally. Fiber one muscles are the slow twitch muscles used in aerobics. However, there are many types of myopathy and you have not really named one but rather a general category.
ants muscles are not unlike those of a mammal in many ways. they have muscles fiber of various kinds
All of the muscles in the muscle fiber have contracted when there is a maximal voltage and there is a maximal voltage to prevent injury to our muscles. Dr. Sayed
Sally Blank has written: 'Effect of isokinetic strength training on muscle fiber composition and fiber size in young men and women' -- subject(s): Exercise, Knee, Leg, Muscle, Muscle strength, Muscles, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Exercise
Circular/Oval
fibre is used for connecting muscles as you get older, as they get bigger.