Thursday, September 22, 2011

5 Neurological Reasons for Muscle Weakness

What would you say if you found out there were legitimate reasons why your exercise program was failing to give you the results you desired?
There are five nervous system related issues that could be hindering your muscle strengthening and injury prevention efforts.
The brain communicates with every part of your body via nerves. This includes muscles, joints and various aspects of your skin. These nerves run to/from the brain, go down the spinal cord, and then branch off to each and every part of the body. If anything along this path is disrupted, the nervous system communication with the muscles, joints and skin is compromised. This means your muscles will not contract as efficiently as possible!

Here are 5 nervous system related issues that could be preventing YOU from activating the optimum number of muscle fibers each time you exercise:

  1. Reduced sensitivity of joint receptors. This can impair feedback from the "end-point"(muscles) to the brain.
  2. Muscles imbalances. This can result in POOR movement patterns.
  3. Insufficient rest periods. Not resting enough (or resting too much) between sets can adversely affect recovery.
  4. Poor coordination due to a lack of balance. This results in further muscle imbalances.
  5. Impaired circulation. Nerves have their own circulation too. If this circulation becomes limited, the communication between muscles and nerves is negatively impacted.

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