Can neuromuscular differences manifest by early adolescence in males between predominantly endurance and strength sports?
ConclusionThe wrestlers were stronger than triathletes and controls, potentially as a result of muscle architectural differences and a greater neural activation. Neuromuscular differences can already be detected by early adolescence in males between predominantly endurance and strength sports, which may result from selection bias and/or physical training.
Source: European Journal of Applied Physiology - Category: Physiology Source Type: research
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