Speculation: Roster Building Thread LXXXVII: Lot’s of Fools in April

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kovazub94

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If you have prolonged zone time on the PP, which will as you correctly state increases the probability of success, then you will score more often before the 2:00 expires, which will be reflected in "per 60," since you scored in a hypothetical 1:30.

If you're "controlling well but not scoring," then there's no difference shown between that and "controlling poorly and not scoring." The stat itself is not flawed if it doesn't explain "why" a PP is failing.

Not exactly. Your per 60 will be worse if you score in the first 30 seconds vs. 1:30.
 

gravey9

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The cliff notes version is the injection pushes the muscles fibers around in a dense and tight environment. Then your body sends blood in to have various cells investigate then treat, compounding the irritation and density. Your muscle has the same thing going on as a bruise at the end of the day. Sore and achey.

This is why you should stop working out for a good year before you get the shot. It's worked wonders for me.
 
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