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		<title>By: ollie</title>
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		<description>I disagree that complex training is for people of all ages and abilities. I think plyometrics may be unsafe for untrained individuals.

Also, while complex training is quite commonly used as a training mode in power sports and has a promising physiological rationale, it&#039;s efficacy remains debatable as the research findings are equivocal. This is probably due to the variable nature of the rest interval between the resistance and plyometric sets during exercise testing and the optimal rest interval has not yet been determined. This means achieving post-activation potentiation has generally proven erratic.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I disagree that complex training is for people of all ages and abilities. I think plyometrics may be unsafe for untrained individuals.</p>
<p>Also, while complex training is quite commonly used as a training mode in power sports and has a promising physiological rationale, it&#8217;s efficacy remains debatable as the research findings are equivocal. This is probably due to the variable nature of the rest interval between the resistance and plyometric sets during exercise testing and the optimal rest interval has not yet been determined. This means achieving post-activation potentiation has generally proven erratic.</p>
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