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i'm a professor of exercise physiology in the department of kinesiology in the school of public healthindiana university. my area of research is looking at how diet can potentially influence pain. here's the product, omega xl. this is what we used in our study. again, proven to be a very, very effective anti-inflammatory agent. there's a lot more fatty acids in omega xl, compared to fish oil, and that makes it very, very effective in reducing inflammation. muscle fatigue is usually associated with after exercise, so any time you're going to exercise, of course you're going to fatigue. fatigue can happen to everyone, whether it's an old person pushing a cart in a supermarket or you're on your feet all day. it doesn't matter. if there's unaccustomed exercise, it's going to result in delayed-onset muscle soreness. the good thing about this product is, one, it's all natural, and, two, claims that are made are backed up by scientific evidence. >> what is delayed-onset muscle soreness, and why does it cause discomfort? >> larry, delayed-onset muscle soreness is something we've all experience
i'm a professor of exercise physiology in the department of kinesiology in the school of public healthindiana university. my area of research is looking at how diet can potentially influence pain. here's the product, omega xl. this is what we used in our study. again, proven to be a very, very effective anti-inflammatory agent. there's a lot more fatty acids in omega xl, compared to fish oil, and that makes it very, very effective in reducing inflammation. muscle fatigue is usually associated...
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. >> you started kinesiology, how long did it last? >> not even a semester.e time of his sophomore, he already had his song. >> everybody bought three copies of the record and we sat somebody's front yard and played my song and repeat. >> by the age of 20, he became strong. he dropped out of school to chase his dream and dropped his father's last name as well. >> i don't want people the think that i wrote -- my dad did a good job of letting me make my own mistakes. >> your dad is your first music hero, obviously. who were your other influence? >> i was born in the 1990, i grew up with maybe not the best of hip hop in the world. will smith, it was my jam when i was 19-year-old. >> "getting jiggy with it." >> my dad and the rolling stone and when it comes to country, that was my first love. i used to sit in the living room and watched dad sing and hank williams. >> of all these different genres, do you hear it coming through your music today? >> it is my favorite day, just putting my voice on something way too far and bringing it back into the studio. >> what's
. >> you started kinesiology, how long did it last? >> not even a semester.e time of his sophomore, he already had his song. >> everybody bought three copies of the record and we sat somebody's front yard and played my song and repeat. >> by the age of 20, he became strong. he dropped out of school to chase his dream and dropped his father's last name as well. >> i don't want people the think that i wrote -- my dad did a good job of letting me make my own mistakes....
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you started in kinesiology? how did that go?ell. >> before long, he had written a song. >> we went to walmart and everybody bought three copies of the record and played my song on repeat the entire night. >> by the age of 20, the pull of country music became too strong. he dropped out of school to chase his dream and dropped his father's last name as well. >> i didn't want people to think i rode coattails. my dad did a very good job of letting me make my own mistakes. >> your dad is your first music hero, obviously. >> yeah. >> who are your other influences growing up musically? >> it was all over the place. i was born in 1990, so i grew up with maybe not the best hip-hop in the world, but will smith was my jam when i was about nine or ten years old. >> "get jiggy with it"? >> exactly. led zeppelin was my favorite rock and roll band of all time. i used to sit in the living room and watch dad sing nothing but merle haggard and hank williams. >> of all the different genres, do you hear it coming through your music today? >> someti
you started in kinesiology? how did that go?ell. >> before long, he had written a song. >> we went to walmart and everybody bought three copies of the record and played my song on repeat the entire night. >> by the age of 20, the pull of country music became too strong. he dropped out of school to chase his dream and dropped his father's last name as well. >> i didn't want people to think i rode coattails. my dad did a very good job of letting me make my own mistakes....
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having -- >> these evaluations represent just another day at the gym for adam, queen's university kinesiologyrofessor says no scientist had ever studied which kind of exercise people do and don't respond. >> people don't not respond to exercise, so-called non-responders don't not responds to any and all exercise, rather, as adam already knows, weight training doesn't improve fitness, endurance exercises should and advice verse a all have operate mal fitness regime out there. just have to find it. >> if one type of exercise training program is not working for you, if you switch, there is hope that you will likely respond to that different type of exercise training. >> try something else. >> if we did the same work up for everyone, we would really not see much in terms of results. >> in the upper east side, matt king, fox news. >> and with sport here, walk in here smalling all good. >> i appreciate that. just don't tell my fiancee. big day for local college ball, including two big ten teams facing off at the palestra. highlights and the flyers have gone from streaking to, well, thinking. losers
having -- >> these evaluations represent just another day at the gym for adam, queen's university kinesiologyrofessor says no scientist had ever studied which kind of exercise people do and don't respond. >> people don't not respond to exercise, so-called non-responders don't not responds to any and all exercise, rather, as adam already knows, weight training doesn't improve fitness, endurance exercises should and advice verse a all have operate mal fitness regime out there. just...
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he graduated with a batc bachelf science in kinesiology. in his last semester of graduate school, president obama announced the daca programming, which i described earlier. he applied, signed up, became part of the daca program. what is he doing today with his master's degree, with his opportunity to work in fields of public health and such? he signed up for teach for america. now, we know teach for america is a national nonprofit organization that places talented recent college graduates in urban schools where there is a shortage of teachers. jose is currently a public health teacher in the city of chicago. he wrote me a letter. "daca changed my life in more ways than i could ever explain. it has i have goin' me the power to help others, the freedom to travel and the right to work without fear of deportation. simply put, without daca, i wonk exist for my students and my community. if daca is eliminate l. eliminated, what will happen to jose? the day after daca, he won't be able to teach. he could be deported back to mexico, where he hasn't
he graduated with a batc bachelf science in kinesiology. in his last semester of graduate school, president obama announced the daca programming, which i described earlier. he applied, signed up, became part of the daca program. what is he doing today with his master's degree, with his opportunity to work in fields of public health and such? he signed up for teach for america. now, we know teach for america is a national nonprofit organization that places talented recent college graduates in...