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    No, your dominant arm will 99% of the time be the stronger, just because you have a better mind muscle connection with it, and use it more often. It is possible that you may have more slow twitch fibres in your dominant arm however if you use it for a lot of endurance activities as fast-slow twwitch conversion is not unheard of, but I doubt it would happen here.


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    [quote=meathead1987 however if you use it for a lot of endurance activities as fast-slow twitch conversion is not unheard of, but I doubt it would happen here.[/quote]

    Pretty unheard of in humans........B --> A can occur and vice versa but Fast to slow only generally in rats
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    Really? I have seen an article on AL about the conversion or each to the other, but the slow-fast was a strange one and required taking months off training at a time.


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    Really? I have seen an article on AL about the conversion or each to the other, but the slow-fast was a strange one and required taking months off training at a time.
    Be interested if you can find it. As far as I know its pretty non-exsistant in humans. If it were to happen, slow-fast it would occur by eletrically stimulating the the muscle at a VERY low frequency for 12 hours a day for weeks on end..........
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