Arioch
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Some people, like myself, have a disproportionate number of slow twitch muscle fibers in certain muscles, like, say, the triceps, dammit. (me: 71%, average: 53%) This will adversly affect my ability to execute a 1rm, but enhance my ability to perform low relative intensity repetitions.
Also, there are a wide variety of neural factors that occur, metioned in the long thread about CNS/hypertrophy that would play a part. As well as conditioning.
Also, the particular response of an individual to recruite the slow oxidative glycotic system will play a part.
This could be the subject of an epic length post, and one day it will be.
Also, there are a wide variety of neural factors that occur, metioned in the long thread about CNS/hypertrophy that would play a part. As well as conditioning.
Also, the particular response of an individual to recruite the slow oxidative glycotic system will play a part.
This could be the subject of an epic length post, and one day it will be.