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CES_CH_02

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show the motions of joints in the body(joint motions)  
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What are biomechanics   show
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show the skeletal,muscular and Nervous systems  
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show sagital,frontal and transverse planes  
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Muscle Actions   show
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Concentric   show
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Eccentric   show
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show when the contractile force is equal to the resistive force  
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Force   show
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show the study of functional anatomy,functional biomechanicsmotio learning and motor control  
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show the force the ground exerts back onto the body through the foot  
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GFR-Walking   show
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show 2-5 times ones body weight  
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GFR-Jumping   show
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show the resting length of a muscle and the tension the muscle can produce at this resting length  
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