Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Swedish term or phrase:
mjölksyra och maxpuls
English translation:
aching muscles and a racing pulse
Added to glossary by
David Siebert
Feb 23, 2007 14:38
17 yrs ago
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Swedish term
mjölksyra och maxpuls
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Trötta av mjölksyra och maxpuls får matta muskler vård och omsorg av våra massörer och terapeuter som tack för utfört arbete
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aching muscles and a racing pulse
Lactic acid forms in muscles that are being exercised for a long time, and the pulse rate also races when exhausted.
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lactid acid and maximum pulse
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Example sentence:
The calculator uses your age (and/or resting pulse) to work out what 60 to 90 per cent of your maximum pulse rate is.
Reference:
http://www.answers.com/topic/lactic-acid
http://www.everybody.co.nz/tool-cb0352c4-8814-4f45-b543-b5437a379ee4.aspx
17 mins
lactic acid and maximum pulse
Lactic acid is most commonly used by athletes to describe the intense paint felt during exhaustive exercise.
Maximum pulse is the maximum possible pulse rate a person can achieve
Maximum pulse is the maximum possible pulse rate a person can achieve
3 hrs
lactic acid (accumulation) and maximum heart rate
The problem is that lactic acid (mjölksyra ) accumulates in the muscles and this may cause them to hurt (see example 1 for lactic acid accumulation.
I think 'maximum heart rate (MHR)' is the closest equivalent of the Swedish word 'maxpuls'. See example 2, where the abbreviation of the English term is used in a Swedish text.
I think 'maximum heart rate (MHR)' is the closest equivalent of the Swedish word 'maxpuls'. See example 2, where the abbreviation of the English term is used in a Swedish text.
Example sentence:
High-repetition, short-rest interval anaerobic exercise results in a significant amount of lactic acid accumulation within the working muscles [...]
Du kan ta reda på din maxpuls (MHR) via ett MHR test
Reference:
http://www.csmngt.com/lactic_acid.htm
http://www2.oregonscientific.com/assets/manuals2/SE200%20086L004404-011.pdf
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lactic acid accumulation and hard work
The source text sounds a little strange. Massageable muscles that got tired from maximum heart rate? I'd rather say that they got tired from hard work. I doubt they a giving heart massage :-)
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