Physical Power, within this domain, is defined as the rate at which an individual can generate muscular force, reflecting the maximal efficiency of the neuromuscular system coupled with the underlying anabolic hormonal support. It is a direct, quantifiable output of integrated endocrine and musculoskeletal health.
Origin
Rooted in biomechanics and sports physiology, power measures the capacity for rapid force application. In hormonal science, it serves as a tangible readout for the effectiveness of anabolic hormone action, such as testosterone and growth hormone signaling.
Mechanism
Power output is directly limited by the density and function of Type II muscle fibers, the efficiency of mitochondrial ATP production, and the rapid release of motor units, all influenced by hormonal status. Optimal anabolic signaling supports satellite cell proliferation and protein accretion, directly increasing the substrate available for high-velocity force generation.
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