This seems like an overly cynical take. Is there no value in empirically confirming an assumption? Especially in the exercise world where other long held assumptions ended up being bro-science nonsense?
> although inter-personal coefficient of variation is up to 28.3%
Why does that matter? Isn't the entire point of this study's design to eliminate the impact of the inherent variability between test subjects?
> although inter-personal coefficient of variation is up to 28.3%
Why does that matter? Isn't the entire point of this study's design to eliminate the impact of the inherent variability between test subjects?