When you go to the gym and try to lift/push a little more than you physically can, why do your muscles wobble?
Um, for the same reason that a bridge that’s being asked to carry more than it’s designed to carry will wobble? The strutwork (the ligaments and tendons that connect your muscles to your bones) isn’t up to the challenge.
Or are you talking about when you’re tired? When you’re tired, the fatigue toxins in your muscles make them tremble.
Well, I was asking about the prior case, but your answer is intriguing too.
I wanted to know why your muscles, tendons, etc. don’t simply just “collapse” or give up –
Fatigue toxins? This sounds like the basis for a great line of new age health products to me. Now I just need to find some whale slobber and put it into a pill…