reviewThe Journal of Strength and Conditioning ResearchOct 1, 2010Closed access

The Mechanisms of Muscle Hypertrophy and Their Application to Resistance Training

Scarsdale Historical Society

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Abstract

The quest to increase lean body mass is widely pursued by those who lift weights. Research is lacking, however, as to the best approach for maximizing exercise-induced muscle growth. Bodybuilders generally train with moderate loads and fairly short rest intervals that induce high amounts of metabolic stress. Powerlifters, on the other hand, routinely train with high-intensity loads and lengthy rest periods between sets. Although both groups are known to display impressive muscularity, it is not clear which method is superior for hypertrophic gains. It has been shown that many factors mediate the hypertrophic process and that mechanical tension, muscle damage, and metabolic stress all can play a role in…

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Keywords
  • Muscle hypertrophy
  • Resistance training
  • Muscle mass
  • Lift (data mining)
  • Lean body mass
  • Medicine
  • Muscle damage
  • Physical medicine and rehabilitation
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