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Polygenic score
Influential genes: DYM1, HLA-DQA1, GDF5
Some research suggests that certain variations in the HLA-DQA1 gene may be associated with differences in muscle strength and power.
Certain genetic variants in GDF5 have been associated with differences in muscle strength and power,
While research on DYM and strength capacity is relatively limited, it is believed to have potential implications for muscle function and strength.
Endurance is the ability to sustain a high level of physical activity for a long period of time, while strength is the ability to exert maximal force in a short period of time. This score determines how your genetics affect your strength type and your likely type of muscle fiber associated with it.
You can improve your response to strength-based activities by following different exercise types, such as explosive strength training (increases your ability to perform powerful movements in the minimal amount of time possible), maximal strength training (usually practiced by slow weight lifting), training for muscle size, and strength endurance training.
You can improve your response to strength-based activities by following different exercise types, such as explosive strength training (increases your ability to perform powerful movements in the minimal amount of time possible), maximal strength training (usually practiced by slow weight lifting), training for muscle size, and strength endurance training.
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Continue to ShopYou can improve your response to strength-based activities by following different exercise types, such as explosive strength training (increases your ability to perform powerful movements in the minimal amount of time possible), maximal strength training (usually practiced by slow weight lifting), training for muscle size, and strength endurance training.
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