>ACU
Ha gaaay
This was in my uni lecture
All you fags are just mad because your uni isn't 80% chicks
are you sure you didn't confuse it with "toned"?
So what your telling us, is your school is stating Muscle Tone as such:
When a muscle is completely at rest, meaning zero stimulus from our brain contacting it, will "pulse" with subtle contraction and the degree to which this occurs at is what the tone of the muscle is describing. Does that make sense to you?
Nah mate
They're saying the the more stress that a muscle has undergone, the more the actin and myosin will naturally overlap in myofibril
kek it's like you can't read
Jesus you guys are fucking dumb. Colloquially, tone is known as how much muscle is visible. In this case, "tone" refers to a "tonic" contraction, which is when a muscle is subconsciously contracted for various reasons. Like when your upper trapezius has knots and is tight? Tonic contraction. High tone muscle. Clinicians know
This is correct.
>Not going to 'murica where you learn to dodge bullets like neo while getting an education
Kek