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It was confirmed today that CNSO reps WILL NOT HAVE VIMOVO, at all! It will go to the NEW PUBLICIS SELLING TEAM and Cornerstone. CNS will only have the soon-to-be-dead Seroquel XR.
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It....
They do not need anyone not finding it either...
CNSO here to This is not the beginning of the end - this is the end of life for the CNS team.
CNS will only have the soon-to-be-dead Seroquel XR.
PUBLICIS SELLING TEAM and Cornerstone.
I was happy to land in primary care. Symbicort and Crestor at least have some patent life left. Yes, I realize the pipeline is dry. However, compare primary care with the remaining CNS division. This is my honest opinion. The best CNS reps were moved ...
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The best CNS reps....
This is my honest opinion.
However, compare primary care with the remaining CNS division.
I am happy to have a new opportunity, I realize the pipeline is dry .
I am a former CNS rep that was shifted to primary care.
Anyone have an idea of where I can find a trainer who would work with me on creating workouts for my athletes. The focus is on priming the CNS and increasing your vert. If anyone has any feedback, or heck... if you are interested yourself let me know....
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The focus is on priming the CNS and increasing your vert.
With me on creating workouts for my athletes.
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Given that beginners, intermediates and pros have different levels of physiological tolerance its safe to assume that the sets done among these different groups can range from low to high amounts. If you have a athlete doing high % of weight, high rest...
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There is only being too undertrained? There was a neurologist ( or something similar) on here who posted once saying that there is no such thing as CNS burnout similar) on here....
Than over train? There is no such thing as being overtrained.
Posted by Brotheriron on U-M Central Nervous System (CNS) Fatigue You might not recognize the name, but you may be familiar with the effects of Central Nervous System (CNS) Fatigue. The symptoms of CNS Fatigue can include lack of motivation, poor mood...
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If I just.
Info thanks! If I take a pre-workout drink, that will tax my CNS, over periods of time.
train without one, it seems my CNS can still push out day after day.
What are expected start dates for all new jobs posted
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Are you guys buying something? I heard its called something like Onfi .
I heard there is a new drug, but dont see it in the pipeline of products .
I have heard about new positions also.
Hey guys, I have a question regarding overtraining/CNS. Is your body fully recovered when it feels recovered, or do you still give it more time to rest. I've been pulling heavy for at least 10 weeks and my deadlift has gone down. I was thinking of taking...
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Your CNS CNS is truly worn down I feel ....
Deloads are your friend.
It may or may not be your cns that's fried, but you shouldn't be pulling heavy 10 weeks in a row.
Pulling heavy for 10 weeks straight will cause some problems .
On Sat, 23 May 2009 18:06:03 GMT, CNS <newsgroups@notavalidemail.co.uk Thinking about going tomorrow (Sunday), just wondered if anyone had visited already and had any comments? Thanks CNS
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
The journey there and back: Five ....
, 7:06 pm, CNS <newsgro...@notavalidemail.co.uk I have not been to a British event like 14:10:37 -0700 (PDT), Pete <pyarlett@yahoo.co.uk On 23 May, 19:06, CNS <newsgro islands or dry rot.
I found this article and it pretty much sums it up. anybody who is having a hard time understand it, this is for you. feel free to comment on it or add any suggestions. again, i did not write this, but i find it very informative and i follow this article...
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Again the simple equation is "the most times per year you can train a body part incredibly heavy mind amino acid pools and glycogen stores....
It's absolutely.
Exercise, 10-20 set chest workout and recover to train chest again 3-4 days later.
Any direction as to where I could look to get in touch with an expert in the vertical jump field who also has a good understanding of the best workouts to increase explosiveness? I realize this is my first post and I am new, but this is a serious inquiry...
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Train them to train the posterior chain....
Train them as a posterior chain 

Favor the quadriceps and calves produce only minimal increases in vertical jump improvement.


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Only minimal increases in vertical jump improvement.


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