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Meanwhile over at Supertraining Jamie Carruthers has posted this which may interest folks here,
http://medicalxpress.com/news/2011-1...e-fatigue.html regards ANdy
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Thanks ANdy!
I saw that this morning. I wonder what Noakes is thinking about some of these findings? Many folks still believe his whole central governor concept is a little wacky. However, this finding is significant: "neuronal processes... that are responsible for reducing muscle activity during muscle-fatiguing exercise." |
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