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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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Physiology of Muscle Contracture

The acton and myason actually interact with each other relative to the z line, what the contraction looks like. When we decide to exercise, we have a signal that goes from the nerve to the muscle. So as long as calcium's there, or as long as the signal as being sent, those sarke mirrors hose actid amiasin will keep interacting. They don't all act at the same time, otherwise you couldn't really sustain exercise.

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