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

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    You start with 70-pound dumbbells for three sets of 10 reps. If you add one rep to each set every week and then increase the weight you’re lifting by five pounds before starting back at 10 reps ...

  3. The 10 Things You Have to Get Right to Build Muscle - AOL

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    If you want to build muscle and strength, you have to train heavy, says Curtis Shannon, C.S.C.S. "Training heavy, safely and efficiently, has many benefits," says Shannon. "Heavy training ...

  4. 9 Reasons You Need Strength Training in Your Life - AOL

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    If you're looking to build muscle mass to gain size, you'll want to be in the gym a bit more than two days per week. “If you don’t train frequently enough, you don’t produce repeated ...

  5. Outline of exercise - Wikipedia

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    Buff – Having high amount of muscle mass; Recovery – Resting time after workout to avoid muscle fatigue; Reps – Short for repetitions, usually referred to strength training exercises; Ripped – Having very low body fat percentage accompanied with high amount of muscle mass; Sets – Repetitions done for certain amount followed by a ...

  6. Muscle hypertrophy - Wikipedia

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    Muscle hypertrophy or muscle building involves a hypertrophy or increase in size of skeletal muscle through a growth in size of its component cells. Two factors contribute to hypertrophy: sarcoplasmic hypertrophy, which focuses more on increased muscle glycogen storage; and myofibrillar hypertrophy, which focuses more on increased myofibril ...

  7. Strength training - Wikipedia

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    Aging is associated with sarcopenia, a decrease in muscle mass and strength. [104] [105] [106] Resistance training can mitigate this effect, [104] [106] [107] and even the oldest old (those above age 85) can increase their muscle mass with a resistance training program, although to a lesser degree than younger individuals. [104]

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