Neuroendocrine Adaptation...
“Neuroendocrine adaptation” is a change in the body that affects you either neurologically or hormonally. Most important adaptations to exercise are in part or completely a result of a hormonal or neurological shift. Current research, much of it done by Dr. William Kraemer, Penn State University, has shown which exercise protocols maximize neuroendocrine responses. Earlier we faulted isolation movements as being ineffectual. Now we can tell you that one of the critical elements missing from these movements is that they invoke essentially no neuroendocrine response.
Among the hormonal responses vital to athletic development are substantial increases in testosterone, insulin like growth factor, and human growth hormone. Exercising with protocols known to elevate these hormones eerily mimics the hormonal changes sought in exogenous hormonal therapy (steroid use) with none of the deleterious effect. Exercise regimens that induce a high neuroendocrine response produce champions! Increased muscle mass and bone density are just two of many adaptative responses to exercises capable of producing a significant neuroendocrine response.
It is impossible to overstate the importance of the neuroendocrine response to exercise protocols. This is why it is one of the four defining themes of the CrossFit Program. Heavy load weight training, short rest between sets, high heart rates, high intensity training, and short rest intervals, though not entirely distinct components, are all associated with a high neuroendocrine response.

WOD:
21-15-9 of:
deadlift (225lbs/135)
overhead squats (135lbs/95)
Feel better guys! I hope I don't catch it! haha
Posted By: Paul on 3/10/2010 12:28:44 PM
Oh yeah...not as if I was doing that great with the Paleo diet but since having this stomach bug, toast has been my main course...
Posted By: Heather on 3/9/2010 7:42:48 PM
Cheri and Howard....When you think your over it, go ahead and take another day off. I tried working out tonight and had no energy.
Posted By: Heather on 3/9/2010 7:11:20 PM
I have it too!!! It's going around.
Posted By: Howard on 3/9/2010 6:28:20 PM
I've got something like what Heather had -- will skip the WOD today so I'm not spreading nasty stomach viruses to you guys. Have fun, this one looks like a good one!
Posted By: cheri on 3/9/2010 5:08:18 PM
that is WAY too big of a word. I saw a good quote, "Weakness is a choice."
Posted By: DJ on 3/8/2010 10:08:45 PM