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  1. NWlifter

    Satellite Cells, Nuclei And Ribosomes

    I can't find the old thread where we were talking about satellite cells, and I remember Bryan posted in the thread that ribosomes might be even more important. This study kinda ties that together. That additional myo-nuclei might actually be generating more ribosomes, rather than just creating...
  2. NWlifter

    2016 Log

    OHHH ok
  3. NWlifter

    2016 Log

    what is that number?
  4. NWlifter

    Remaining Mysteries (questions I Can't Find Answers To)

    yeah I really wonder... I was thinking C was probably right... but...
  5. NWlifter

    Fiber Tension, Recruitment, Rate Coding

    You can create more tension with a fresh fiber (unfatigued fiber) at voluntary max activation, over a fatigued fiber yes. Whether that is more stimulation or not, nothing I see addresses that. Oddly, max activation with super light loads (so very low actual fiber tension) still shows similar...
  6. NWlifter

    Fiber Tension, Recruitment, Rate Coding

    Hey O&G Saw a post on this via email but don't see it? you said Simple terms.. Voluntary we never max out rate coding enough to cause a fiber to create it's true max tension (for that I'm thinking times when a person is trapped under a car maybe it might happen?) When a fiber 'comes online'...
  7. NWlifter

    Remaining Mysteries (questions I Can't Find Answers To)

    yeah I always wondered.... I know some fibers can grow while others are not. But I wonder if increases in protein synthesis like they measure in studies is from all fibers having higher, or that it's just more fibers are 'doing it'. ... Basically, is protein synthesis in a fiber variable or an...
  8. NWlifter

    Remaining Mysteries (questions I Can't Find Answers To)

    Thought I'd just pop these in here, I know this forum is super slow now a days but there really is no where else to do this online any more. When protein synthesis is higher with one protocol over another, just for example a study showing 3sets has higher PS than 1 set, is it... A) (Is PS...
  9. NWlifter

    Fiber Tension, Recruitment, Rate Coding

    From: Roger M Enoka Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2020 5:28 AM Subject: Hi, have a question that I've wondered about for so many years (fiber tension) Good morning Ron, It is important to realize that motor units are probably never achieve a fused tetanus during a voluntary contractions...
  10. NWlifter

    Erroneous Claims Regarding The Stimulus For Muscle Hypertrophy

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7372125/ https://journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10.1152/japplphysiol.00397.2018
  11. NWlifter

    Erroneous Claims Regarding The Stimulus For Muscle Hypertrophy

    Yes confirmation that the ties between sarco and myo isn't nearly so tight as we thought. And another cool study recently by Mathias showing really delayed hypertrophy (well after that usual 48 hour post workout window). I'll have to dig those up if your interested.
  12. NWlifter

    Interesting

    Really cool info Bryan, thanks for sharing that info, very interesting! hey have you seen this? We know fiber activation is via intracellular calcium, and apparently, calcium also signals the mechano signals It almost seems like high calcium means high activation which 'should' mean high...
  13. NWlifter

    Russian Hst?

    Cool, that's nice of you to say, it's great you still pop in and post and such too. I agree, this is still the best place for good science talk and learning. maybe it'll get busier some day again. :)
  14. NWlifter

    Erroneous Claims Regarding The Stimulus For Muscle Hypertrophy

    oh yeah that's a cool paper, I remember that one. So you DO still read on this a bit eh? Have you read some of Cody Haun's stuff about sarcoplasmic hypertrophy?
  15. NWlifter

    Structural Adaptations That Drive The Mechanical Load‐induced Growth Of Skeletal Muscle

    Good study What I find interesting, is simply that the S.A.I.D. principle applies to cellular adaptations as well as larger scale adaptations. Stress something, 'its' what naturally is stimulated to adapt. Stress the energy systems, they adapt, stress the mechanical/physical structures, they are...
  16. NWlifter

    Erroneous Claims Regarding The Stimulus For Muscle Hypertrophy

    OK you guys are freaking me out.. Bryan posting... Dan replying..... it's like 2005 again! kewl ;) Paper looks interesting, will read for sure
  17. NWlifter

    Structural Adaptations That Drive The Mechanical Load‐induced Growth Of Skeletal Muscle

    Whoa a Bryan post!! Cool, I'll check that out, I remember asking about the early research quite a while ago on here, cool to see it.
  18. NWlifter

    Russian Hst?

    Dan.. Lift... workout... you know ya wanna....
  19. NWlifter

    Russian Hst?

    yes so long ago! It was karsten pfützenreuter
  20. NWlifter

    Russian Hst?

    yeah she had a long battle with cancer :(
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