I’ve used your videos to make a whole high school (homeschool) course for my son. They are so clear & interesting, especially since they come from a sports angle. He loves football (soccer).
Thanks a million Mike for your outstanding videos. Way better than my course material. They are so clear and logical. I am moving on to the next one about the sliding filament model shortly so apologies if you answer my question in that or in other videos. I wondered what happens in the sarcomere during an eccentric contraction. So..are the myosin and actin still pulling the Z lines closer together but the titin is stretching to allow the muscle to lengthen? Or is there a gradual sort of slippage between the action and the myosin as myosin is ripped off the action? And what actually causes the greater muscle damage than concentric contractions? Thank you again. :)
Just found out about your channel and I'm absolutely loving your videos mate. I'm going to be a mature student studying Sport and Exercise Science from September and I'm trying to get ahead of the game. Is there any other sources/channels you'd suggest I look into as well as your own?
Hi Shane, thanks for the comment. I actually don't know of many channels doing what I do but for University-level students. That doesn't mean they are not out there though! There are loads and loads of more popular type channels though. Of those, I quite like Jeff Nippard's stuff - especially things like his Training Basics and Myth Bust Mondays playlists. Hope that helps!
I’ve used your videos to make a whole high school (homeschool) course for my son. They are so clear & interesting, especially since they come from a sports angle. He loves football (soccer).
So Thank you!!! I’m listening to this one myself now just for fun.
Phenomenal content!
Very clear and thorough explanation
Thank you for sharing your knowledge
these videos are fascinating
Thanks Joe! Glad you found them interesting.
@@miketylersport I do indeed., which is why I've subscribed. Al the best to you
@@hefferonjoe I appreciate that very much. Cheers. All the best to you too.
Thanks a million Mike for your outstanding videos. Way better than my course material. They are so clear and logical. I am moving on to the next one about the sliding filament model shortly so apologies if you answer my question in that or in other videos. I wondered what happens in the sarcomere during an eccentric contraction. So..are the myosin and actin still pulling the Z lines closer together but the titin is stretching to allow the muscle to lengthen? Or is there a gradual sort of slippage between the action and the myosin as myosin is ripped off the action? And what actually causes the greater muscle damage than concentric contractions? Thank you again. :)
Your videos are really helpful for revision! Do you happen to have a link for the PowerPoint presentations? Would be appreciated
Hi Ollie, I'm not currently sharing the presentations, I'm afraid. But thanks for the positive comment! Much appreciated.
Just found out about your channel and I'm absolutely loving your videos mate. I'm going to be a mature student studying Sport and Exercise Science from September and I'm trying to get ahead of the game. Is there any other sources/channels you'd suggest I look into as well as your own?
Hi Shane, thanks for the comment. I actually don't know of many channels doing what I do but for University-level students. That doesn't mean they are not out there though! There are loads and loads of more popular type channels though. Of those, I quite like Jeff Nippard's stuff - especially things like his Training Basics and Myth Bust Mondays playlists. Hope that helps!
@@miketylersport Great Mike, thanks a million!