A Twitch in Time

A Twitch in Time

The ACTN3 gene encodes the alpha-actinin-3 protein which is present in fast-twitch muscle fibers. These types of skeletal muscle are responsible for generating force at high velocity. There is a variant form of the ACTN3 gene which has a single base substitution in the DNA and is referred to as R577X.

(google knowledge base)

This uses the RNA to create the mutant version of the protein in abundance in all your muscle and a lot more than that to make it all work.

Not an actual genetic change. But a change that can last a while.

ACTN3, which has commonly been referred to as “a gene for speed” and found mostly in fast twitch fibers II. Recent research has examined the influence of this gene on other performance phenotypes, including exercise adaptation, exercise recovery, and sporting injury risk.

In particular, the R allele of a common polymorphism (R577X) is associated with enhanced improvements in strength, protection from eccentric training-induced muscle damage, and sports injury. This illustrates that ACTN3 is more than just a gene for speed, with potentially wide-ranging influence on muscle function.

(NCBI sourced)

Of course you are not under any obligation to buy this and you can always buy a crispr kit etc.

use 2 - 3 times

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@anon28864632 was having a nap and missed out on the release

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:+1: :+1: :+1: :muscle: :muscle: :muscle: :fire: :fire: :fire:

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The ACTN3 gene encodes the alpha-actinin-3 protein which is present in fast-twitch muscle fibers. These types of skeletal muscle are responsible for generating force at high velocity. There is a variant form of the ACTN3 gene which has a single base substitution in the DNA and is referred to as R577X.

(google knowledge base)

This uses the RNA to create the mutant version of the protein in abundance in all your muscle and a lot more than that to make it all work.

Not an actual genetic change. But a change that can last a while.

ACTN3, which has commonly been referred to as “a gene for speed” and found mostly in fast twitch fibers II. Recent research has examined the influence of this gene on other performance phenotypes, including exercise adaptation, exercise recovery, and sporting injury risk.

In particular, the R allele of a common polymorphism (R577X) is associated with enhanced improvements in strength, protection from eccentric training-induced muscle damage, and sports injury. This illustrates that ACTN3 is more than just a gene for speed, with potentially wide-ranging influence on muscle function.

(NCBI sourced)

Of course you are not any obligation to buy this and you can always buy a crispr kit etc.

use 2 - 3 times.

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Usain Bolt field? :thinking:

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@anon28864632
the-grinch-evil-smile

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@Dyslexic_Professor

(Your questions in the Super Human Mutant thread made me think of this for you. )

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Thanks Dream!!!

With this my muscle-related fields come to an end :blush:

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:rofl:

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Zenified vol2 :joy:

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Vol3 :sweat_smile: (hyperplasia was vol2)

Trying to put on a muscle anatomy show for you :slightly_smiling_face:.

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I am still allowed to complain about the price?

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definitely

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Sry couldn’t resist my trollmode lol

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:smirk:
noble goals :rofl:

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Famous last words. :wink:

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@Captain_Nemo tha don👊🏼

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Can’t take these entitled children serious that actually think that

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Time to get some new climbing gains :mountain_snow::relieved: Thanks Dream :pray:t3:

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When would be the best time to listen to this? Before the gym?

@Zen how would you use this in a stack with the others? :) Thanks

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