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Old 02-19-2007, 07:22 PM
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Has anyone come across the term "physiological sequence"? If so, what is
your understanding of it?

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Old 02-20-2007, 02:01 PM
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On Feb 18, 11:56 pm, "Bully" <bull...@proteinbars.co.ok> wrote:
> Has anyone come across the term "physiological sequence"? If so, what is
> your understanding of it?


Who? Where? Why? When? What?

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Old 02-20-2007, 02:01 PM
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In news:1171915701.979622.89500@v45g2000cwv.googlegro ups.com,
throatslasher <implicit_differentiation@hotmail.com> typed:
> On Feb 18, 11:56 pm, "Bully" <bull...@proteinbars.co.ok> wrote:
>> Has anyone come across the term "physiological sequence"? If so,
>> what is your understanding of it?

>
> Who? Where? Why? When? What?
>
> htth


Ah Throat, nice to hear from you again.

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Old 02-26-2007, 12:43 AM
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On Feb 19, 8:56 pm, "Bully" <bull...@proteinbars.co.ok> wrote:
> Has anyone come across the term "physiological sequence"? If so, what is
> your understanding of it?


I heard it in conversation a while ago from a guy whose second
language was ENglish. The context was is discussing the sequence of
muscle actions in performing an olympic lift.



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Old 02-26-2007, 12:43 AM
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In news:1172295052.376170.91790@z35g2000cwz.googlegro ups.com,
misanthropic_curmudgeon <misanthropiccurmudgeon@breastcancermail.com> typed:
> On Feb 19, 8:56 pm, "Bully" <bull...@proteinbars.co.ok> wrote:
>> Has anyone come across the term "physiological sequence"? If so,
>> what is your understanding of it?

>
> I heard it in conversation a while ago from a guy whose second
> language was ENglish. The context was is discussing the sequence of
> muscle actions in performing an olympic lift.


Yes, that's probably how I would expect it to be used. However, my 84 year
old tutor said it relates to the order in which exercises are done during an
exercise routine!!!

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Old 02-26-2007, 12:43 AM
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On Feb 24, 8:46 pm, "Bully" <bull...@proteinbars.co.ok> wrote:
> Innews:1172295052.376170.91790@z35g2000cwz.googleg roups.com,
> misanthropic_curmudgeon <misanthropiccurmudg...@breastcancermail.com> typed:
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> > On Feb 19, 8:56 pm, "Bully" <bull...@proteinbars.co.ok> wrote:
> >> Has anyone come across the term "physiological sequence"? If so,
> >> what is your understanding of it?

>
> > I heard it in conversation a while ago from a guy whose second
> > language was ENglish. The context was is discussing the sequence of
> > muscle actions in performing an olympic lift.

>
> Yes, that's probably how I would expect it to be used. However, my 84 year
> old tutor said it relates to the order in which exercises are done during an
> exercise routine!!!


I'd argue that was chronological sequence, if 'sequence' really had to
used.

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