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Fatigue and the central governor model

An interview with Tim Noakes

In an exclusive interview for PE REVIEW, Professor Tim Noakes discusses his sometimes controversial theory with Adam Morton

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Tim Noakes is perhaps the world’s leading exercise physiologist. His work has dramatically changed our understanding of how performance is influenced by the complex interaction of physiological and psychological factors.

AM Could you outline the basic principle of the central governor model (CGM)?

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