Sort by AttachmentsUse SHIFT+ENTER to open the menu (new window).
DescriptionFilter
  
exercise physiology is designed to prepare students to develop an in-depth understanding of the physiological processes occurring during and following performance of physical exercise,  also to shade the light on the physiological responses and adabtations occure during physical activity in special enveronments such as hot and coled environments  exrcise physiology build upon fundamental principles in other basic sciences such as biology, physiology and chemistry
Second Year
  
This course dealing with the anatomical and functional relationships of human body . Emphasis is placed on systems integration leading to an understanding of the functions of the human organism through detailed investigations of the Skeletal, Muscular, nervous, respiratory, Circulatory, Digestive and Endocrine systems. 
Second Year
  
This course examine the principles  controlling the relationship between human performance and nutrition topics including exercise and nutrition to metabolism, human performance, source of energy, Vitamins, minerals and electrolytes interaction to sport and exercise, the rang of diets that well support excellent physical conditioning performance drugs and sport supplements, diets before and after competition.
Third Year
  
This course examine the interactive mechanisms of regulation of the metabolic, cardiovascular, pulmonary and muscular/skeletal systems in response to an acute boute of exercise and as chronic adaptation to various types of exercise training, in defferent enveronments, training principlese for human performance are derived based on these intractive physiological mechanisms and responses.
Fourth Year
  
2003