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Conversely, gains in strength at a high velocity (against a light load) are mainly caused by: (1) an increased single fiber velocity, (2) greater type IIX fiber proportion, (3) greater activation levels of the prime mover (agonist) muscles in the early phase of a contraction, (4) lower activation levels of the opposing (antagonist) muscles, and (5) velocity-specific coordination.
Strength is Specific: The key to optimal strength training for sports
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