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What has the author Marleen Haverty written?

Marleen Haverty has written: 'A comparison of the lactate and ventilatory responses to incremental and steady state running' -- subject(s): Analysis, Blood, Energy metabolism, Lactate dehydrogenase, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Running, Respiration, Running


What is mo farahs diet?

Grilled chicken after running.....carb's like pasta rice and potato before ...just the right amount to be fuelled before and recover after running.


How is stamina produced?

you improve your stamina by doing long distances jogging running swimming you improve your stamina by doing long distances jogging running swimming


Why do the scorpion's respiratory rate begins to decline?

Muscle cells running low on ATP, muscle cells running low on O2, and lactate build-up in the muscle cells.


How would you train to be a runner?

If I were to be a runner I would train by running everyday and exercising regularly. I would jog long distances and work my way up to running long distances.


Who is the fastest running animal?

over short distances - the cheetah


Is running while hungry a good idea?

no, or at least not long distances


Why is the person whom you like far away in distances?

They're running from you


What energy processes without oxygen?

Anaerobic respiration. Now there are two types: Alcoholic fermentation produces alcohol and occurs in plants and microorganisms like yeast. And lactate fermentation which produces lactate and occurs in animals - it is the lactate (or lactic acid) that causes muscle cramps when you have been running and your muscles havn't been getting enough oxygen. -Note: This is commonly referred to as just fermentation.


Is peacock a running bird?

If by running bird you mean flightless, no a peafowl is not flightless and can fly short distances about the equivalent of a turkey, if you consider a turkey to be a running bird.


Is the Pegasus running shoe designed for really long distances?

The Pegasus running shoe is great for long distance running. If you are regularly running 10-15 miles, these shoes will provide the cushion you are looking for.


How long are sprints typically in a running race?

Sprints in a running race are typically short distances, ranging from 60 meters to 400 meters.