This connection is a special stable channel, induced between the muscular unit and the cortex

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This connection is a special stable channel, induced between the muscular unit and the cortex of the human brain. Through it, a signal is transmitted from the control center to the trained muscle. Note: The brain-muscle connection is of a dual nature, i.e. the brain sends a signal to the muscles, and they in turn give feedback in the form of feedback. Consequently, the more active the muscles, the more impulses go into the brain. In order to develop a link between the brain and muscles, pro-bodybuilders use the process of visualization. This is when the process of their pumping and relaxation is scrolled in the head before the exercise (and along the way) . The magnitude of the force that creates the muscle is different (it can be reduced a lot or a little) and depends on the signal that the nerve sends. Everything that a muscle does creates a compressive force. In the process of performing an exercise (for example, lifting the biceps) to the brain, in addition to having to find out which muscles should be cut and in what order, it also needs to evaluate the effort required to lift the dumbbell. Evaluation of this work produces several regions of the brain, which participate in the motor function. Let's take a closer look at the main cortical areas responsible for the musculoskeletal system.


 


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