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The greatest power is developed when the muscle is shortening at about 1/3 of its maximum rate.why is it so?

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The greatest power is developed when the muscle is shortening at about 1/3 of its maximum rate.why is it so?

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  1. I'm not 100% sure but the answer is most likely that this rate allows the greatest number of myosin-actin cross bridges to form.

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