Physicians Available to Discuss Physiology Behind Olympic Games
August 12, 2008
August 12, 2008
CHICAGO, Aug. 12 -- The American Osteopathic Association issued the following news release:
What does it take to build an ideal Olympic athlete? For swimmers, such as multiple gold medalist U.S. swimmer Michael Phelps, it takes a lean and trim body in order to glide through the water with little resistance. On the other end of the pool, water polo players need to build strength and muscle to face off their opponents.
As the magic of the Olympics continues to unfold . . .
What does it take to build an ideal Olympic athlete? For swimmers, such as multiple gold medalist U.S. swimmer Michael Phelps, it takes a lean and trim body in order to glide through the water with little resistance. On the other end of the pool, water polo players need to build strength and muscle to face off their opponents.
As the magic of the Olympics continues to unfold . . .