Exploring sport online: Athletes and efficient hearts
Offered By: OpenLearn
Course Description
Overview
We all know that the heart is very important but what exactly does the heart do? Why is the blood so important? What functions do the lungs perform? In this free course, Exploring sport online: Athletes and efficient hearts, we will try to provide at least a basic understanding so we can answer these questions and begin to understand why knowing about the heart is important for all sports people. Before that we will take a look at the human body.
Syllabus
- Introduction
- Learning outcomes
- 1 What to expect
- 1 What to expect
- 2 A first look at the human body
- 2 A first look at the human body
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 The body as a machine
- 2.3 The body's different systems
- 2.4 The body's different components
- 2.5 What's this got to do with sport?
- 2.6 Making notes
- 2.7 A few final comments
- 3 The heart, blood and the lungs
- 3 The heart, blood and the lungs
- 4 Athletes and efficient hearts
- 4 Athletes and efficient hearts
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 A resting heart rate
- 4.3 Measuring your heart rate
- 4.4 Maximum heart rate
- 5 The heart and blood
- 5 The heart and blood
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 Two halves of one pumping system
- 5.3 Blood vessels: veins, arteries and capillaries
- 5.4 Finding your own arteries and veins
- 5.5 What is blood?
- 5.6 A few final thoughts
- 6 Athletes, oxygen and the lungs
- 6 Athletes, oxygen and the lungs
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 The body, the lungs and oxygen
- 6.3 The role of oxygen in sports performance
- 6.4 Athletes and oxygen intake
- 6.5 Training at high altitude
- 6.6 A few final thoughts
- Acknowledgements
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