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Effects of fatigue on the torque-velocity relation in muscle

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Torque-velocity relations fundamentally remain intact after fatigue induced at any velocity, although the magnitude changes. The results suggest that the greater decline in torque during subsequent exercise at high velocities could be due to greater exhaustion of fatigue sensitive type II fibres, whereas low velocity subsequent exercise is less affected because of the greater use of type I fibres.

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