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Neurological Carryover Training: The Best Strength Method You're Not U – Human Kinetics

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BY TOM SHEPPARD, AUTHOR OF THE OVERLOAD SYSTEM OF STRENGTH.  OCTOBER 2023   Neurological carryover training (NCT), also referred to as progressive range of motion (PRM) training, is a strength-training method that has been around for decades and yet seems to have disappeared from the current training landscape. Paul An

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