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Sports Tech -Increasing Bat Speed - Or Mo Jo Ma Red Fibers Need to Dance- Or Color My Fibers White
By: Bear
I didn't punch this acorn, Jack. Batspeed is determined by many factors, including, but not limited to, mechanics, fiber distribution, nerve conduction velocity, attachment sites, muscular coordination, cross-sectional area, etc. While it is true that people are born with certain fiber ratios, these are not consistent throughout the body; one may be white-fiber dominant in one area and red- fiber in another. Also, there are several types of fast fiber, and this varies as well. The concept that fiber dominance can be changed is controversial. But considerable evidence exists that significant fiber conversion from one type to another is possible. Also, certain complex training techniques can cause slow- twich to behave much like fast. Properly periodized strength programs can maximize the potential of white (fast) fibers, by controlling the damage to the easily destroyed type IIB fibers. Over time, the balance of contractile protein can be forced to shift dramatically to the fast fibers.
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