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Having a high pain threshold means you can take more pain than most people without it becoming unbearable

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High repetition resistance training Innervates high threshold motor units?

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A high threshold means that there is low sensitivity towards the measure. For example, if an individual has a high pain threshold, it means they are not very sensitive to pain. That is, it will require a lot more pain for them to respond due to their high (pain) threshold. The idea of sensitivities and thresholds can be applied to many areas of psychology such as contrasts and spatial frequencies just to name a few.


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High repetition resistance training?

Does not innervate high threshold motor units and limits the potential for Type IIB muscle fiber hyper