Jason Wilson

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Jason Wilson

Jason Wilson

@JasonWilson173

参加日 Eylül 2024
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Jason Wilson
Jason Wilson@JasonWilson173·
#EXS3030 Which part of neuron activation is the electrical charge sitting at -70mV
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Jason Wilson@JasonWilson173·
#EXS3030 Which of the following parts of a lever arm is correct when refering to what part the joint is?
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Jason Wilson@JasonWilson173·
@DaneHerrick25 I love the design and accessibility of this wheelchair lift. The fact that is is flush to the ceiling when the person is on the upper floor makes it seem that much nicer and appealing for someone that is wheelchair bound to have installed into their house.
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Jason Wilson@JasonWilson173·
@BaderAbiga36328 Hi Abigail! I liked the video you showed, i had no idea that Mohammed Ali had Parkinson’s at all until i saw your video. It is interesting that he supposedly had Parkinson’s since he was a child, but im sure his boxing all his life had something to do with it as well.
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Jason Wilson@JasonWilson173·
@docgoble B) at 0:17 seconds within the video, the ball girl uses her cerebellum to coordinate her balance and posture for her landing after she catches the ball and lands on the ground. You can see this as she lands and adjusts by putting her leg out in front of her to catch herself.
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Jason Wilson@JasonWilson173·
@docgoble 2) The player is using his visual receptors to also assist in proprioception. This helps him in knowing where he is on the court, as well as where his body is located so he can move to the right position. He also need to to know his hand position and landing area.
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Jason Wilson@JasonWilson173·
@____Juiceee Fatigue has always been a very interesting topic, and being able to track it is very cool
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Jake@____Juiceee·
#EXS3030 youtube.com/watch?v=B96rVs… This video preview demonstrates the experimental use of surface EMG to find the point at which an exercise transitions from a non-fatiguing workload to fatiguing workload.
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Jason Wilson@JasonWilson173·
@____Juiceee I think this is pretty cool! I really enjoy knowing a bit more about how muscle fatiguing works. I might even try to apply this to my workouts
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Jason Wilson@JasonWilson173·
@cmjohnson_OU @275 I liked this video because especially when drug tested, this athletic feat is insanely impressive, and takes years of training to successfully pull this off. Powerlifting has been something I partake in for years now, and one day i strive to be able to lift this much.
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Jason Wilson@JasonWilson173·
I’m taking #EXS3030 @OaklandSHS with @docgoble because i love the world of exercise and physical activity. I am striving to pursue a career in Physical therapy, so this class is vital for my success.
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