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    Default Re: Converting Slow-Twitch to Fast-Twitch Muscle Fibers

    Its the reflex you have is the one thats very hard to alter other than that most things can be altered. As silly as it sounds reflex isnt a big thing its so minute. Its having the concept of motion to the reflex signals where the problem lies, understanding feel your fastest response unit.
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    you want to run that by me again?

    "Its having the concept of motion to the reflex signals where the problem lies, understanding feel your fastest response unit."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    Its the reflex you have is the one thats very hard to alter other than that most things can be altered. As silly as it sounds reflex isnt a big thing its so minute. Its having the concept of motion to the reflex signals where the problem lies, understanding feel your fastest response unit.
    I was Bourne with slow reflexes. Looks like I"m screwed.

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    a lot of knowledge in this post and a lot of good takes.

    but im pretty sure missy is crrect. you cant convert slow to fast, but you can enhance fast AND convert type IIA to IIB, or something like that.

    IMO, NOBODY knows for sure. a lot of theories out there but none conclusive. the so called expert can't generaly agree...their claims are often contradictory.

    this is simply my take. you do something as explosively as possible. if it's your body weght, fine. as long as you do it as powerfully and quickly (explosively) as possible.

    this is also my opinion. i call it regressive weight training. you start out heavy, do things as expolisvely as you can, and reduce the weight over your sets. what this does it bring the true feeling of the motion back and re-establish your form and muscle memory. (AND reminds your muscles that the true motion, the one you want, is the fast one.)

    with that said, you want to do the plyo movements as close to the real motion as possible. that's why overloading is good, because most movements don't start from a static position, but the muscle is overloaded and then the desired movement kicks into effect. what's that calles, ecentric, concentric, or whatever.

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    so what type of exercises would be closest to the real motion in boxing?

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    Default Re: Converting Slow-Twitch to Fast-Twitch Muscle Fibers

    I like clap push ups for the upper body.

    My other favourite is to get a mat and from standing drop onto my back as quickly and as smoothly as possible (bending knees a lot) then by using a fairly strong contraction of my abs spring up again without allowing my feet to go out to the side (that would strain my knees).

    Once I'm up I immediately add a jump straight upwards at the end of the movement.

    When i'm tired I sometimes fail to get enough power out of my abs to get up with enough momentum and I have to roll back onto my back and try again. it's a hardie but a goodie .

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    Default Re: Converting Slow-Twitch to Fast-Twitch Muscle Fibers

    woww i know for sure i can't do that yet. my abs are the weakest thing i have (which is probably bad, since that's where the power comes from), i think i'll work on my core so i'll actually be able to do that

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