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Alright? Because he's saying
that the brain regulates much lesser ratio.
But it seems also that ah...
the amount of muscle that you do activate
is less effective,
than before.
And that's a consequence of peripheral failure in the muscle.
'cause that muscle is just not capable
of producing the same force per muscle unit.
Something in the muscle it's it's a it's it must be in the entire, well it's not
necessarily in the muscle.
It could be in the nerves as well. And that could be potassium, sodium, calcium,
chlorides. It could also be in the... uhm...
contractile
units, you know? the myosin, could be the ATP.
It could be the ATP, it could be the calcium levels that you just can't get out
after the contraction.
And it's accumulation of ADP and phosphates. That's more likely just the enzyme
ok
wha...
Yeah the phosphate creatine 'cause
that's...that basically mean used to regenerate ATP
ADP, ATP and the creatin
connects its phosphates. But it's
such as finer supply.