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Fred Duncan
@Fred__Duncan
Genetics are real, but training is our only chance to try and level the playing field.

There are things we can’t change, but there’s plenty that we can…
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Fred Duncan
@Fred__Duncan
Success in sports often depends on an athlete’s ability to generate force within a limited timeframe, while maintaining movement efficiency. That’s why training to improve rate of force development (RFD) through both neural drive and muscular adaptations is essential.
Fred Duncan
@Fred__Duncan
The right methods drive specific morphological changes that translate to faster, more explosive movement.

Early-phase RFD is driven by neural factors like motor unit recruitment and firing frequency, while late-phase RFD is more dependent on muscle size and maximal strength.
Fred Duncan
@Fred__Duncan
Training methods must reflect this, high velocity, ballistic work for neural adaptations, and heavier loads for hypertrophy and force generation.

A quality program targets the specific adaptations that matter.
Fred Duncan
@Fred__Duncan
The goal is to match training inputs to the time constraints and force demands of the sport, turning general strength into usable outputs.
Fred Duncan
@Fred__Duncan
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