AS/A2 PE: Anatomy & Applied Exercise Physiology ERP 3 (1) Muscle fibre characteristics CharacteristicType IType IIaType IIb Contraction speed/m s –1.

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AS/A2 PE: Anatomy & Applied Exercise Physiology ERP 3 (1) Muscle fibre characteristics CharacteristicType IType IIaType IIb Contraction speed/m s –1

AS/A2 PE: Anatomy & Applied Exercise Physiology ERP 3 (2) Muscle fibre characteristics CharacteristicType IType IIaType IIb Contraction speed/m s –1 slow/10

AS/A2 PE: Anatomy & Applied Exercise Physiology ERP 3 (3) Muscle fibre characteristics CharacteristicType IType IIaType IIb Contraction speed/m s –1 slow/10fast/50

AS/A2 PE: Anatomy & Applied Exercise Physiology ERP 3 (4) Muscle fibre characteristics CharacteristicType IType IIaType IIb Contraction speed/m s –1 slow/10fast/50

AS/A2 PE: Anatomy & Applied Exercise Physiology ERP 3 (5) Muscle fibre characteristics CharacteristicType IType IIaType IIb Motor neurone size

AS/A2 PE: Anatomy & Applied Exercise Physiology ERP 3 (6) Muscle fibre characteristics CharacteristicType IType IIaType IIb Motor neurone size small

AS/A2 PE: Anatomy & Applied Exercise Physiology ERP 3 (9) Muscle fibre characteristics CharacteristicType IType IIaType IIb Force produced

AS/A2 PE: Anatomy & Applied Exercise Physiology ERP 3 (10) Muscle fibre characteristics CharacteristicType IType IIaType IIb Force producedlow

AS/A2 PE: Anatomy & Applied Exercise Physiology ERP 3 (11) Muscle fibre characteristics CharacteristicType IType IIaType IIb Force producedlowhigh

AS/A2 PE: Anatomy & Applied Exercise Physiology ERP 3 (12) Muscle fibre characteristics CharacteristicType IType IIaType IIb Force producedlowhigh

AS/A2 PE: Anatomy & Applied Exercise Physiology ERP 3 (13) Muscle fibre characteristics CharacteristicType IType IIaType IIb Fatiguability

AS/A2 PE: Anatomy & Applied Exercise Physiology ERP 3 (14) Muscle fibre characteristics CharacteristicType IType IIaType IIb Fatiguabilitylow

AS/A2 PE: Anatomy & Applied Exercise Physiology ERP 3 (15) Muscle fibre characteristics CharacteristicType IType IIaType IIb Fatiguabilitylowmedium

AS/A2 PE: Anatomy & Applied Exercise Physiology ERP 3 (16) Muscle fibre characteristics CharacteristicType IType IIaType IIb Fatiguabilitylowmediumhigh

AS/A2 PE: Anatomy & Applied Exercise Physiology ERP 3 (17) Muscle fibre characteristics CharacteristicType IType IIaType IIb Mitochondrial density

AS/A2 PE: Anatomy & Applied Exercise Physiology ERP 3 (18) Muscle fibre characteristics CharacteristicType IType IIaType IIb Mitochondrial density high

AS/A2 PE: Anatomy & Applied Exercise Physiology ERP 3 (19) Muscle fibre characteristics CharacteristicType IType IIaType IIb Mitochondrial density highmedium

AS/A2 PE: Anatomy & Applied Exercise Physiology ERP 3 (20) Muscle fibre characteristics CharacteristicType IType IIaType IIb Mitochondrial density highmediumlow

AS/A2 PE: Anatomy & Applied Exercise Physiology ERP 3 (33) Muscle fibre characteristics CharacteristicType IType IIaType IIb Capillary density

AS/A2 PE: Anatomy & Applied Exercise Physiology ERP 3 (34) Muscle fibre characteristics CharacteristicType IType IIaType IIb Capillary densityhigh

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AS/A2 PE: Anatomy & Applied Exercise Physiology ERP 3 (37) Muscle fibre characteristics CharacteristicType IType IIaType IIb Aerobic capacity

AS/A2 PE: Anatomy & Applied Exercise Physiology ERP 3 (38) Muscle fibre characteristics CharacteristicType IType IIaType IIb Aerobic capacityhigh

AS/A2 PE: Anatomy & Applied Exercise Physiology ERP 3 (39) Muscle fibre characteristics CharacteristicType IType IIaType IIb Aerobic capacityhighmedium

AS/A2 PE: Anatomy & Applied Exercise Physiology ERP 3 (40) Muscle fibre characteristics CharacteristicType IType IIaType IIb Aerobic capacityhighmediumlow

AS/A2 PE: Anatomy & Applied Exercise Physiology ERP 3 (41) Muscle fibre characteristics CharacteristicType IType IIaType IIb Anaerobic capacity

AS/A2 PE: Anatomy & Applied Exercise Physiology ERP 3 (42) Muscle fibre characteristics CharacteristicType IType IIaType IIb Anaerobic capacitylow

AS/A2 PE: Anatomy & Applied Exercise Physiology ERP 3 (43) Muscle fibre characteristics CharacteristicType IType IIaType IIb Anaerobic capacitylowmedium

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