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  2. 9 Ways to Build Muscle Fast, According to Trainers - AOL

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    Research published in the journal Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition & Metabolic Care found that muscle tissue changes approximately three to eight percent per decade after age 30.

  3. Colorado Experiment - Wikipedia

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    The results concluded that Viator gained more than 60 pounds (of muscular mass) in 28 days with only 12 (high-intensity) workouts, each of which were less than 30 minutes. [3] Viator actually gained 45 lbs., but Jones conjectured that he lost 18 lbs. of fat, giving him a net lean gain of 63 lbs.

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    A personal trainer shares his top workouts to save time in the gym while building muscle, burning fat, and getting healthier all at once. Build muscle and burn fat in less than 20 minutes with 4 ...

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    It's easy to improve your strength and muscle gains with this new workout program that only takes 20 minutes a day, designed by certified personal trainers.

  6. High-intensity training - Wikipedia

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    Also emphasized when near exhaustion in order to further exhaust the muscle or muscles exercised: doing static holds for periods of time, and negative reps (lowering the weight). Some believe this will stimulate further growth and strength because muscles are weakest in positive/contracting movements (sometimes referred to as first-stage ...

  7. Strength training - Wikipedia

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    Moderate rest intervals (60-160s) are better than short (20-40 s), but long rest intervals (3–4 minutes) have no significant difference from moderate. [ 24 ] For trained individuals, rest of 3–5 minutes [ 26 ] is sufficient to maximize strength gain, compared to shorter intervals 20s-60s and longer intervals of 5 minutes.