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autopsy differences?

Synpax

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Take me now. I can run a mile in 6 minutes. Months ago, I could barely get in under 7 minutes.

Do an autopsy on me now and then. What difference do you find?
 
Synpax said:
Take me now. I can run a mile in 6 minutes. Months ago, I could barely get in under 7 minutes.

Do an autopsy on me now and then. What difference do you find?

training...............
 
youd be surprised the damage that can be seen on the body in an autopsy.... off the top of my head effects of hypertension come to mind
 
Higher bone density, lower toxin levels, possible signs of stress in the hip and knee joints (small stress fractures, inflammation of tendons, torn cartilage).
 
dirty~d~ said:
Higher bone density, lower toxin levels, possible signs of stress in the hip and knee joints (small stress fractures, inflammation of tendons, torn cartilage).

Ok, sure, but none of those are things that would actually make me run faster. What I am looking for is what exactly is getting me the improved performance.

We are on the right track people!
 
Synpax said:
Take me now. I can run a mile in 6 minutes. Months ago, I could barely get in under 7 minutes.

Do an autopsy on me now and then. What difference do you find?

Barely any, if any at all.

Theoritically, better CO, lower resting HR, possibly higher RBC, and maybe larger left ventricle. But, most of those you can't measure post-mortem :D

You were already in excellent shape, so the changes would be very minimal.

Btw, Syn, check your PM's.
 
nothing would have changed. if anything...slight hypertrophy in the left ventricle, but even that usually takes quite some time to visually see a difference
 
Synpax said:
Take me now. I can run a mile in 6 minutes. Months ago, I could barely get in under 7 minutes.

Do an autopsy on me now and then. What difference do you find?
this is a wierd question
I'm a mortician so Iv'e seen dozens of autopsied bodies
while in school I got to watch the pathologist work
when he got the liver he then sliced sections of it real thin
I imagine to examine under the microscope
 
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