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Neural Factors of Fatigue and How to Manage Them

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    long but good...thanks

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    Re:fatigue

    Unfortunately, a bad thing happened to HIT. Be it through logic, the salesmanship and business practices of Jones, or some measure of all, HIT was based upon a fundamental flaw: the idea that achieving muscular failure was not only desirable, but an absolute necessity for achieving muscular hypertrophy.

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    Great article. The volume of this article speaks for itself.

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    Excellent article. Solid research and documentation. Answered some questions that I've had for quite some time.

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    This is great and informative post! I learned a lot to from this to manage fatigue.
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    been trying to find a good article like this one, thanks for this post

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    GREAT READ!! Full of solid information!
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    good stuff

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    I must say.......This really was a nice article.

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    Great read! Thank you!

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    This is a great read. Awesome information
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