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Although the repeated bout effect from workout 1 to workout 2 is much larger than the repeated bout effect between later workouts, fatigue… | Instagram
The duration of time between workouts affects the magnitude of the repeated bout effect. This shows that the size of the protection… | Instagram
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Chris Beardsley on X: "The repeated bout effect probably occurs because of reduced muscle damage and reduced excitation-contraction coupling failure, but not reduced CNS fatigue. This model explains why. https://t.co/ZPjNSkth9b" / X
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