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Teaching Plan project

The instructions are labeled in the folder as Teaching Plan project instructions. Also, the M2 is the Module 2  thing being talked about in the instructions is attached as M2 Course Project Blog. The subject is within kinesiology (aka exercise science, sports science, Human movement). Classes that can be taught range. Exercise physiology talks about the Krebs cycle and lactate threshold, vo2 max testing, how the body burns fuel and uses it, Altaduded and its impact on performance and training.

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