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Book Title: The Hidden Mechanics of Exercise: Molecules That Move Us Book Author: Christopher M. Gillen (Author) Hardcover: 352 pages Publisher: Belknap Press (March 3, 2014) Language: English ISBN-10: 0674724941 ISBN-13: 978-0674724945 Book Description Publication Date: March 3, 2014 The Hidden Mechanics of Exercise reveals the microworld of the body in motion, from motor proteins that produce force to enzymes that extract energy from food, and tackles questions athletes ask: What should we ingest before and during a race? How does a hard workout trigger changes in our muscles? Why does exercise make us feel good? Reviews To most of us, what happens deep inside our bodies when we exercise is a mysterious black box. This entertaining and illuminating book lucidly explains for nonspecialists the marvels of how molecules literally move a body. Gillen provides the ideal introduction to the physiology of exercise for anyone interested in how bodies work. (Daniel E. Lieberman, author of The Story of the Human Body) Anyone who has an interest in how the body and mind works in a sporting context will not only gain an insight and much knowledge, but also enjoy the way that the message is put across. (Athletics Weekly 2014-02-13) About the Author Christopher M. Gillen is Professor in the Department of Biology at Kenyon College. Sharing Widget |