asooneyeonig
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the idea that everyone responds differently from the same workout has been an interest/hobby of mine for years. especially if we follow the idea that we all have the same anatomy and physiology.
to define physiology:
1. the branch of biology dealing with the functions and activities of living organisms and their parts, including all physical and chemical processes.
2. the organic processes or functions in an organism or in any of its parts.
if we follow the idea that all homo sapiens have the same physiology then by studying one set we understand them all. so why then do we seemingly vary in our response to the same workouts among a group of people. over the last few years i have formed an opinion, i guess you could say a hypothesis. i am curious what others have thought, if at all on this topic and what their ideas are. i will post mine. i am posting this at work and will detail it out when i have more time.
to define physiology:
1. the branch of biology dealing with the functions and activities of living organisms and their parts, including all physical and chemical processes.
2. the organic processes or functions in an organism or in any of its parts.
if we follow the idea that all homo sapiens have the same physiology then by studying one set we understand them all. so why then do we seemingly vary in our response to the same workouts among a group of people. over the last few years i have formed an opinion, i guess you could say a hypothesis. i am curious what others have thought, if at all on this topic and what their ideas are. i will post mine. i am posting this at work and will detail it out when i have more time.