A potential benefit of recruiting slow oxidative fibers for contraction before recruiting fast oxidative and fast glycolytic fibers might be ________.
◦ there is little to no benefit from recruiting slow oxidative fibers first and therefore it is in fact fast glycolytic fibers that will be recruited first
◦ because they are slower to respond, slow oxidative fibers must be stimulated first in order to contract simultaneously with the faster fibers
◦ recruiting slow oxidative fibers early helps to tire them out first so that they won't interfere with the more powerful contractions of fast glycolytic fibers
◦ this will help to allow for fine control with delicate contractile force with a small stimulus