cytrix
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type 2b fibers are very easy to damage through eccentric training, and those damaged fibers will be removed by the body with the help of cortisol which means muscle loss.
if you avoid the eccentric part as much as possible while still keeping control of the movement, you will greatly reduce cortisol output and the body will not just repair those 2b fibers, but instead it will come to a fusion of 2b's with sattelite cells with the help of IGF-1 to form huge 2C fibers! thats why drug users have such great muscle growth, they block cortisol receptors, reduce cortisol, and increase IGF-1. that way those people can train very traumatic and still get that fiber fusion going. but naturals shall be able to also be able to get that fusion and get 2c fibers, if they train accordingly, meaning low eccentric trauma.
this is what i have heared, has anybody any experience with this kind of training? i would like to know, if you should maybe do this kind of training alternating with regular training (more eccentric work), for optimum muscle development?
if you avoid the eccentric part as much as possible while still keeping control of the movement, you will greatly reduce cortisol output and the body will not just repair those 2b fibers, but instead it will come to a fusion of 2b's with sattelite cells with the help of IGF-1 to form huge 2C fibers! thats why drug users have such great muscle growth, they block cortisol receptors, reduce cortisol, and increase IGF-1. that way those people can train very traumatic and still get that fiber fusion going. but naturals shall be able to also be able to get that fusion and get 2c fibers, if they train accordingly, meaning low eccentric trauma.
this is what i have heared, has anybody any experience with this kind of training? i would like to know, if you should maybe do this kind of training alternating with regular training (more eccentric work), for optimum muscle development?