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

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    Learn how muscle memory works, how long it takes to develop, and why it’s crucial for fitness. Plus, tips to train smarter and build strength and muscle faster.

  3. Can Walking Build Muscle? Here's What Trainers Say - AOL

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    Walking activates your slow-twitch muscle fibers, which build muscular endurance and resistance to fatigue, as opposed to your fast-twitch muscles fibers, which build muscle mass, Horan explains ...

  4. Colorado Experiment - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Turner built 18.25 pounds of muscle in 4 weeks. Documented in GROW. Keith Whitley built 29 pounds of muscle in 6 weeks. Documented in Bigger Muscles in 42 Days. David Hammond built 22.5 pounds of muscle in 6 weeks. Documented in Bigger Muscle in 42 Days. Joe Walker added 17.38 pounds of muscle in 6 weeks. Documented in The Body Fat ...

  5. These 4 Factors Make Or Break Your Muscle Gains ... - AOL

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    Building muscle takes years, so you really do have to have a long-term mindset,” says Ritchey. Some days, you might not want to workout, but allow yourself to show up in smaller, gentler ways ...

  6. Muscle hypertrophy - Wikipedia

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    The best approach to specifically achieve muscle growth remains controversial (as opposed to focusing on gaining strength, power, or endurance); it was generally considered that consistent anaerobic strength training will produce hypertrophy over the long term, in addition to its effects on muscular strength and endurance.

  7. Strength training - Wikipedia

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    Common superset configurations are two exercises for the same muscle group, agonist-antagonist muscles, or alternating upper and lower body muscle groups. [29] Exercises for the same muscle group (flat bench press followed by the incline bench press) result in a significantly lower training volume than a traditional exercise format with rests. [30]

  8. How Many Reps You'll Need to Build Muscle - AOL

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    BUILDING MUSCLE TAKES a plan. If you schlep to the gym four times a week, pick up a random pair of dumbbells, and do a few sets of random reps for a handful of exercises, your results aren’t ...

  9. Henneman's size principle - Wikipedia

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    The soleus muscle is composed of "red" muscle which was revealed to indicate that muscle fibers were fatigue-resistant but created small forces when contracting. The gastrocnemius muscle is heterogeneous, composed of both "red" and "pale" muscle, and thus containing fast-twitch high force fibers.