1. Introduction to muscle physiology and muscle design.
http://www-neuromus.ucsd.edu/MusIntro/Jump.html
2. Cell and tissue biology of muscle.
http://www.kumc.edu/research/medicine/anatomy/anatomy_courses/muscle/lecture/ctbmuscle.html
3. The basics of skeletal muscle.
http://www.krs.hia.no/~stephens/musfacts.htm
4. Skeletal muscle growth and regeneration, by Dr. Ronald E. Allen.
http://www.physiol.arizona.edu/CELL/PhysioSci/Allen.html
5. Skeletal muscle research, by Dr. E. Richard Bischoff.
http://ibc.wustl.edu:70/0h/dbbs_book/Bischoff_E.html
6. Sample questions: Skeletal muscle fiber physiology.
http://www.mecca.org/LOC/QUESTIONS/dnuttingqs1/Sample-Qs1.html
7. Skeletal muscle histology (slides).
http://www.var.vet.uga.edu/Histo96/muscle/Musclesk.htm
8. The mechanism of eccentric muscle injury (eccentric contractions).
http://www-neuromus.ucsd.edu/Projects/Guide.html
9. Introduction to skeletal muscle.
http://ortho84-13.ucsd.edu/MusIntro/Over.html
10. Basic fiber type concepts, and muscle cell differentiation.
http://www.aps.uoguelph.ca/swatland/html/ch7.2.html
11. Skeletal muscle structure and composition.
http://savell-j.tamu.edu/structure.html
12. Basic fiber structure.
http://www-neuromus.ucsd.edu/MusIntro/Myofiber.html
13. Muscle damage: nutritional considerations.
http://www.aeiveos.com/au/evans-wj/93258388.html
14. Eccentric injury (Does increased muscle oxidative capacity protect skeletal muscle?).
http://ortho84-13.ucsd.ed
15. Vitamin E and muscle damage.
http://avsunxsvr.aeiveos.
16. Virtual Hospital.
http://www.vh.or/Providers/Textbooks/MuscleInjuries/04MuscleInjury.html
17. DOMS: delayed onset muscle soreness.
http://www.gssiweb.com/library/instrpt/cc015.html
http://member.aol.com/rlavera/columns/doms.htm
18. Exercise-induced muscle pain, soreness and cramps: Cycling
http://www.halcyon.com/gasman/muspain.htm
19. Strength training.
http://web.ait.ac.nz/homepages/staff/pmellow//wttrain.htm
20. Stretching and flexibility.
http://www.bl.phyik.tu-muenchen.de/%7ek2/budo/sfag/stretching.ascii
21. Creatine kinase.
http://synapse.lanl.gov/muscle/muscle-86.html