Izabella falconi biography of michael
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Quick Stats:
Age: 28
Height: 5’2” – cm
Weight: lbs. 52 kg
Transformation story:
If I were to choose a few words to define my former lifestyle they would be: junk food, lack of commitment, low self-esteem, and lack of self-belief. I used to man up excuses to justify why inom wasnt working towards my goals when it came to health. I would normally säga I was too tired for the gym and that diets were for crazy people. Although it came to the point where inom wanted to completely transform my life and build the body of my dreams. inom knew it was going to be a tough challenge but I was determined to give it my all. Conciliating work and training was ganska hard at the beginning until inom got used to my new schedule and to waking up at 5 am.
My work required a lot of reading and thinking so I used to be extremely (mentally) tired at the end of each day. But I never let that be an excuse after I decided to change. I overcame that difficulty.
What is your life like now that you’
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Standing alongside INBA Women’s title winner Altemira Schliebe and her trainer Michael Mischefski, I can feel the mutual respect they have for one another.
I met with them at F45 South Melbourne for a chat.
The dynamic pair met two and a half years ago. Michael was the only trainer at the gym they both worked out at that wasn’t too intimidated to approach Altemira. She looked fit, was in great shape but Michael knew she could use an extra edge. Altemira began noticing how Michael trained his clients and her curiosity to try new challenging ways of training led to her taking up a session with Michael. One session was all it took.
Michael has a background in gymnastics. Functional training is how he has always trained himself and his clients. Functional training to him you could say, is a way of life. “Functional training is effective, efficient movement. Having the body move the way it’s supposed to move everyday “Michael explains.
Altemira always led an active life in Br
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Early Left Ventricular Regional Contractile Impairment In Chronic Mitral Regurgitation Occurs In A Consistent, Heterogeneous Pattern
Abstract
Objectives
Clinical guidelines for asymptomatic patients with chronic MR utilize ejection fraction (EF) to trigger surgical referral. We hypothesize that 1) EF is not sensitive enough to detect the earliest contractile injury in chronic MR and 2) that the injury associated with chronic MR is not global but heterogeneous, occurring regionally and predictably, prior to the onset of global left ventricular (LV) dysfunction.
Methods
Fifteen patients with chronic MR and normal LV EF by echocardiography underwent cardiac MRI with tissue tagging. Point-specific comparisons (at 15, LV grid points) of multiple strain parameters to a normal human strain database allowed normalization of patient-specific regional contractile function. Data were mapped over patient-specific 3D geometry, then averaged across six LV regions.
Results
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