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SAID Principle of exercise - October 18, 2003 5:12:00 AM   
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Could any one make it detail about SAID Principle of Exercise. This question was asked in the Exercise Therapy Question paper.
Kindly inform any reference book on this topic.

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Re: SAID Principle of exercise - October 18, 2003 9:54:00 AM   
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Hello,
The following was taken from."Therapeutic Exercise: Moving Toward Function", by Hall and Brody 1999: pg. 88,170,255

Tissues remodel themselves if enough stress has been put on them.

If you have taken exercise physiology, the same principle should be in the text book you used for the class.

JMA

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Re: SAID Principle of exercise - October 22, 2003 8:21:00 AM   
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Specific Adaptations on Imposed Demands.

Kind of like Wolf's Law, but talking more about tissue.

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Re: SAID Principle of exercise - October 26, 2003 4:29:00 AM   
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Thank you for your replies

yours
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