
Sliding Filament Theory and Length-Tension Relationship
<p>In this episode, host and NASM Master Instructor Rick Richey, &nbsp;answers a question from a student listener about the sliding filament theory/model of muscle contractions. Rick goes into the detail about the anatomy and characteristics of skeletal muscles, muscle filaments actin and myosin, "force-field proteins" troponin and tropomyosin, cellular currency, and more! He then helps listeners use what we just learned to better understand the length-tension relationships based on limited cross-bridging. Let’s dig deeper into physiology in this episode of the NASM CPT Podcast.</p> --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nasm-cpt/message
The NASM-CPT Podcast With Rick Richey
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Show Notes
In this episode, host and NASM Master Instructor Rick Richey, answers a question from a student listener about the sliding filament theory/model of muscle contractions. Rick goes into the detail about the anatomy and characteristics of skeletal muscles, muscle filaments actin and myosin, "force-field proteins" troponin and tropomyosin, cellular currency, and more! He then helps listeners use what we just learned to better understand the length-tension relationships based on limited cross-bridging. Let’s dig deeper into physiology in this episode of the NASM CPT Podcast.
--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nasm-cpt/message