Mesocycle Training: Structure and Types for Athletes

Mesocycle Design: A Structural Unit of Sports Training

A mesocycle is a series of microcycles, forming a structural unit of sports training. It is characterized by:

  • Gathering microcycles with similar addresses and simultaneous training objectives.
  • Using different types and workloads of training.

The intended stimulus accumulated within the mesocycle is a relatively complete unit of training that produces a remarkable gain in preparation. The mesocycle, as a sports training cycle, was described more

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Infection Control, Vascular, and Neurological Assessments

Infection Control Precautions: Tier 1 and Tier 2

Tier 1 and Tier 2 are two levels of infection control precautions. Tier 1 precautions are the basic, standard precautions used in all healthcare settings, while Tier 2 precautions involve additional measures for suspected or confirmed outbreaks of infectious diseases. Tier 2 precautions include all Tier 1 precautions plus additional measures such as wearing extra personal protective equipment (PPE), restricting patient movement, and using airborne

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Ergonomics and Keyboard Usage for Enhanced Typing

Ergonomics in the Workplace

Ergonomics is the science that studies people’s efficiency in their workplace. Office ergonomics focuses on body posture and the design of chairs, tables, and computers to reduce back, neck, or wrist pain.

Body Posture

Correct Posture: Head and body straight, relaxed shoulders, elbows close to the body, lower back support, forearm level or slightly lifted, knees bent at a 90ยบ angle.

Incorrect Posture: Top of screen at eye level, upper leg not horizontal to chair, shoulders

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Leg and Foot Muscles: Anatomy and Function

Leg Muscles

1) Anterior Group

Innervation: Deep peroneal nerve, superficial peroneal nerve

A) Tibialis Anterior: Runs from the tibia to the inner edge of the foot. Its function is to dorsiflex and internally rotate the foot.

B) Extensor Hallucis Longus: Runs from the fibula to the second phalanx of the big toe. Its action is to extend the big toe and dorsiflex the foot on the leg while internally rotating it.

C) Extensor Digitorum Longus: Runs from the tibia and fibula to the last four toes. Its action

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Educational Evaluation: Types, Functions, and Methods

What are the Functions of Each Evaluation?

Formative evaluation function, diagnostic evaluation function, prognostic evaluation function, function-oriented evaluation.

What is Diagnostic Evaluation?

It is used before any educational process to understand the student’s current state. Diagnostic evaluation can use different procedures such as written or oral questions, thematic group discussions on specific topics (e.g., NRTI), observing the student’s activity related to the topic, etc.

What is Formative

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Mastering the Front Crawl: Technique and Drills

Body Position

  • Horizontal and near-surface: Maintain a streamlined body position.
  • Aligned: Keep your feet splayed, knees straight, buttocks and stomach tight, elbows extended, hands clasped, and head between your arms.

The Role of Rocking

  • Rocking enhances propulsion.
  • Facilitates high-elbow recovery and shoulder movement, allowing for deep and effective traction.
  • Minimizes drag by reducing surface contact with the water.
  • Keep your head slightly elevated, with the waterline roughly at your hairline.
  • Look downward
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