第97页 | The Big Book of Endurance Training and Racing | 阅读 ‧ 电子书库

同步阅读进度,多语言翻译,过滤屏幕蓝光,评论分享,更多完整功能,更好读书体验,试试 阅读 ‧ 电子书库

Physical Stress

Physical stresses are strains or exertions on the body, something athletes take for granted. Overworking your muscles is an example of physical stress. Slight physical stress is what makes training beneficial and is an example of good stress. However, too much physical stress, or that same good stress without adequate recovery, can potentially result in a variety of problems. A common example of physical stress is riding a particular hilly course on your bike that you’re not used to, resulting in sore quadriceps muscles; this stress can then affect your lower back, causing pain. Likewise, something unrelated to athletics, such as dental stress, can affect more than your mouth, often causing stomach dysfunction, shoulder, neck, or head pain. Other physical stresses include irregular gait, poor posture, eyestrain, and many other situations that adversely impact the mechanical body.

请支持我们,让我们可以支付服务器费用。
使用微信支付打赏


上一页 · 目录下一页


下载 · 书页 · 阅读 ‧ 电子书库