@fmarino64 So now the “central controller” stops athletes by making them ill? Intersting modification of the theory. I thought that it was there to prevent heat stroke https://t.co/njMmWQoIJB and https://t.co/ggn5h7Cn9W
A truly epochal study, ahead of its time, on anticipatory regulation of exercise by @Scienceofsport et al .... https://t.co/1uHZ6YBQDp
RT @ziggibson: Surely one of the best ever studies of the regulation of activity, by @Scienceofsport @LaurieRauch et al... https://t.co/1uH…
RT @ziggibson: Surely one of the best ever studies of the regulation of activity, by @Scienceofsport @LaurieRauch et al... https://t.co/1uH…
RT @ziggibson: Surely one of the best ever studies of the regulation of activity, by @Scienceofsport @LaurieRauch et al... https://t.co/1uH…
Surely one of the best ever studies of the regulation of activity, by @Scienceofsport @LaurieRauch et al... https://t.co/1uHZ6YTruX
@AdamMyerson No NRG for cooling.Flow to skin competes for cardiac output + down reg of pacing to avoid overheating. https://t.co/GboBfqs8zA
2 a central controller, which adjusts work rate and skeletal muscle motor unit recruitment during exercise" http://t.co/hFMnZsVpBE ?
2 a central controller, which adjusts work rate and skeletal muscle motor unit recruitment during exercise" http://t.co/hFMnZsVpBE ?
@Scienceofsport @ziggibson @fmarino64 After reading http://t.co/64YI0zs2T7 I m no longer sure of the difference I thought existed. Need help