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How to do that?
2. In a punching site...I read that we should do the whip motion when punching...but at the point of contact...should tighten all our muscles...why doesn't that reduce the impact force?
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I get the whole video but by the end(it is only a minute long), why does the ATP split; ADP and Inorganic Phosphate bind to Actin? And why does Calcium sticks to the ATP split attached...aka Tropomyosin and Troponin Complex?
How to do that?
2. In a punching site...I read that we should do the whip motion when punching...but at the point of contact...should tighten all our muscles...why doesn't that reduce the impact force?
3.
I get the whole video but by the end(it is only a minute long), why does the ATP split; ADP and Inorganic Phosphate bind to Actin? And why does Calcium sticks to the ATP split attached...aka Tropomyosin and Troponin Complex?
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