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  2. Myostatin-related muscle hypertrophy - Wikipedia

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    Myostatin-related muscle hypertrophy is a rare genetic condition characterized by reduced body fat and increased skeletal muscle size. [1] Affected individuals have up to twice the usual amount of muscle mass in their bodies, but increases in muscle strength are not usually congruent. [ 2 ]

  3. High-intensity training - Wikipedia

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    Advocates of HIT believe that this method is superior for strength and size building to most other methods which, for example, may stress lower weights with larger volume (sets x reps x weight). As strength improves with high-intensity training (HIT), the weight or resistance used in the exercises should be gradually increased over time.

  4. Klippel–Trénaunay syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Hypertrophy of bony and soft tissues, that may lead to local gigantism or shrinking, most typically in the lower body/legs. An improperly developed lymph system; In some cases, port-wine stains (capillary port wine type) may be absent. Such cases are very rare and may be classified as "atypical Klippel–Trenaunay syndrome". [citation needed]

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  6. The Ultimate 30-Day Superset Workout To Lose Weight & Get Lean

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    Perform 20 minutes of HIIT on your choice of equipment (e.g., treadmill, bike, or rower). ... This lower-body push and upper-body pull workout is designed to build strength and stability across ...

  7. Your Body Never Forgets Muscle. So Here's How Long It ... - AOL

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    When you repeat a movement—like lifting weights or nailing a yoga pose—the body’s motor control center (which includes the premotor cortex, cerebellum, and spinal cord) is hard at work ...

  8. Pseudoathletic appearance - Wikipedia

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    Calf muscle hypertrophy [107] Muscle biopsy showed unspecified myopathic changes, many vacuoles between myofibrils. EMG showed no myopathic discharges. Myoedema response in whole body. [107] [108] Strongman syndrome (Muscle hypertrophy syndrome, myalgic [10]) General Childhood-onset Muscle hypertrophy [109] [110] Hypertrophia musculorum vera

  9. Neurogenic claudication - Wikipedia

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    [6] [8] In severe cases, impaired motor function and ability in the lower body can be observed, and bowel or bladder dysfunction may be present. [ 6 ] [ 8 ] Classically, the symptoms and pain of NC are relieved by a change in position or flexion of the waist. [ 9 ]