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Twitching Legs - Articles
Fast Twitch / Slow Twitch: Which Twitch Are You?
by
Chris Keith
Posted
Mon 15 Feb 2010 12:00am
of fast-twitch muscle fibers, you will be a fast runner. These types of cells burn sugar and fire very quickly and powerfully. The downside is that they burn fuel very quickly and are not resistant to fatigue. Slow-twitch muscle fibers tend to burn fat and fire repeatedly over a longer period of time.
There are ways to test the muscle fiber to see if it has more fast
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twitch twitch twitch
by
Tara Robertson

Posted
Wed 29 Apr 2009 11:46pm
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Jerk.
There is seriously no lol from me pal.
So my goal for the next few hours is to forget today ever happened because tomorrow? Is Aiden's 7th birthday. SEVEN
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Lots Of Twitching Going On....
by
Lee

Posted
Sun 16 Jan 2011 6:04pm
of twitching going on today. Usually its just my shoulder, but today its also my left forearm and down my leg especially my foot. The forearm is new, and weird, it feels really weird... leg up high enough. Really need to start doing leg exercises. Had to come back downstairs last night after I had already gone up to go to bed and the second time up the steps
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The mysterious case of the twitching bum…
by
ndscott
Posted
Fri 04 Jun 2010 8:26am
, but I’ve noticed lately that after a good workout or run, my butt cheeks kind of feel like they’re twitching! Nothing serious, I don’t think anyone would be able to visually notice, but just little surface twitches, almost an electrical sensation. Totally weird. I noticed it after my stroller boot camp classes and then last night after my run
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Twitching
by
rwboughton
Posted
Wed 27 Jan 2010 6:51am
Strange experience of late with Ambien. See, I have this deal going on where my body wants to twitch and jump around in bed all night. No partner, mind you--just me and my body. It is rather like restless leg syndrome, but of course it's not, it's multiple sclerosis, and therefore the drug commonly prescribed for RLS, Requip, does not work
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Strange twitching syndromes affe ...
by
Medical Quack

Posted
Mon 10 Nov 2008 4:22pm
in the hallway, and it seems pretty bad," said Charlie Wallace, a senior. "It's uncontrollable. Twitching, that's the only way you can describe it." The school system sent a letter home...
Strange twitching syndromes affecting one teacher and a number of students...a medical mystery to diagnose...BD
Students at William Byrd High School are being tested
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Has the twitching disappeared?
by
Katie-Louise B.
Posted
Sat 20 Dec 2008 7:17pm
Today I went back to Ropewalk, after experience some twitching.
As I went in the audiologist room where they get me connected up to the computer, I explained to carina what was hapening and when do I get a twitch. Carina explained that some people do tend to twitch on loud sounds or when they are going through the different sound when changing
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Eye twitching on loud sounds?
by
Katie-Louise B.
Posted
Sat 20 Dec 2008 7:17pm
Ever since i've had my 9 months tuning; I have experience a few twitching in my eye.
problems at all untill I went to the canteen for lunch. I sat down with a few friends... twitch a little. I had 4 hearing friends with me at the time, and every time my eye twitch, it looks like I were winking at them.
The twitching didn't bothered me at all
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Twitching
by
Lee

Posted
Tue 08 Jun 2010 8:59pm
Today I have been having a lot of twitching in mt left ankle. Haven't had anything like that in a long time, nothing below the shoulder as far as twitching is concerned. My left side is also very cramped up and I've tried to stretch it out but that makes my head hurt. I'm at a loss. The right side of my face has been numb all day too
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Dara Torres, great genes, and fast-twitch muscle fibers
by
john k.
Posted
Fri 19 Dec 2008 12:03pm
that the universe gave you?”
Dara Torres: “I am very fortunate to have great genes, and I do have real fast muscle twitch fibers, and I think it is easier for a sprinter to come back than... on fast-twitch muscle fibers. Fast-twitch muscle fibers that were once strong can regain that strength quickly – for an extreme example see pictures here. This ability to regain
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