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  2. Apple Fitness+ Is Getting Stronger - AOL

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    This training principle is called progressive overload.In practice this requires you to expose your muscles to increased stimulus over time via frequency, volume, and/or intensity.

  3. Making This Strength Training Tweak Can Help You ... - AOL

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    (FYI: This book features a 12-week strength training program, free for WH+ Premium All Access Members!) The amount you lift is based on your individual physical fitness level, ...

  4. 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.

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  6. Progressive overload - Wikipedia

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    The goal of strength-training programs is to increase one’s physical strength and performance. This is achieved through resistance training.By placing the exercise musculature under greater-than-normal demand, the body will start a natural adaptation process, improving its capabilities to endure that higher amount of stress.

  7. Strength training - Wikipedia

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    Strength training is primarily an anaerobic activity, although circuit training also is a form of aerobic exercise. Strength training can increase muscle, tendon, and ligament strength as well as bone density, metabolism, and the lactate threshold; improve joint and cardiac function; and reduce the risk of injury in athletes and the elderly ...