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#179 - Jeremy Loenneke, Ph.D.: The science of blood flow restriction—benefits, uses, and what it teaches us about the relationship between muscle size and strength

The Peter Attia Drive

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What Accounts for the Difference in Contractile Strength Between Type One and Type Two?

The size of the fibre is just distinctly different. How those interact within the body as whole, i think, is quite a bit different. And that's always been an interest of mine with respect to dynamic strength moving the whole person. Not necessarily saying, whell ther fibre is is still nice and strong, but what about when the fibre is in the person? What's going on then?

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