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You are reporting the following post to the moderators for review and possible removal from the forum Poster: 3000m douche Subject: RE: Is Noakes wrong? Body:
Noakes basic argument is that that the central governor keeps us from going anaerobic enough to damage the heart. We still go anaerobic but it is not that fact alone that slows us down; if that were true your heart would be damaged as much as your muscles. As for that whole theory, try re-reading the chapter but insert "normal human response to pain" wherever you see the words "central governor" and see if it still makes sense. Hit the submit button below if you want us to review the post. If you feel this is urgent or want a reply, email us at letsrun@letsrun.com about the post and please include a link to the thread the post is on and what page number/post on that page it is
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