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Noun1.lactate- a salt or ester of lactic acid ester- formed by reaction between an acid and an alcohol with elimination of water salt- a compound formed by replacing hydrogen in an acid by a metal (or a radical that acts like a metal) ...
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Another thing you should know is that Kangen water helps limit the formation of lactic acid in your muscles. The less lactic acid formation in your muscles, the better it becomes with burning calories. It is no wonder that athletes are encouraged to keep hydrated all the time. ...
1.Inanaerobic exercise, increase of lactic acid and hydrogen ion lead to exercise-induced fatigue and the lower ability of physical activity in a short time.无氧运动过程中,骨骼肌细胞内产生大量乳酸,体内缓冲系统在短时间内难以有效缓解,引起机体出现运动性疲劳,最终导致机体运动能力下降。
The overwhelming discomfort brought about by the buildup of lactic acid. The boredom of moving as slow as a pregnant turtle (15-30 seconds to complete a single rep). The systemic drain (CNS fatigue) following each workout. Or the lack of “spice”. ...
How people interpret some of the physical sensations of exertion or fatigue, such as buildup of lactic acid in muscle or increases in body temperature, can also influence whether they stick with an exercise routine. Some people tend to read such physical cues as a sign of a good workout or...