That's a good exercise to start with, says exercise physiologist Michael Bracko.
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Conley is a registered nurse, registered dietitian and an exercise physiologist.
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Using a heart-rate monitor can help, advises exercise physiologist Kevin Schmuck.
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Laura Watson, the physiologist who took my measurements, guffaws at my enquiry.
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Michael Joyner, professor of anesthesiology at the Mayo Clinic and a physiologist.
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I am Tom Holland, exercise physiologist, author and sports performance coach.
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Dame Nancy Rothwell, vice-chancellor, is a British physiologist and academic.
From the independent.co.uk
Henri was brought up in Paris by his older brother William Edwards, a physiologist.
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Dirk Christensen, a physiologist from the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, agrees.
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