Nathan Graham

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In addition to changes in the central nervous system, there are also changes after training with light loads and maximal bar speeds that happen inside the muscle. Such changes include a greater retention of type IIX muscle fibers, and an increase in single fiber contraction velocity. These adaptations are all very important, because high-velocity strength is very transferable to almost all sporting movements, including sprinting and jumping.
Strength is Specific: The key to optimal strength training for sports
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