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This clip is from episode 335 - The science of resistance training, building muscle, and anabolic steroid use in bodybuilding with Mike Israetel, Ph.D.
In this clip, they discuss:
- Training close to failure (1-2 reps in reserve) is nearly as effective as full failure while significantly reducing fatigue and injury risk.
- Higher training volume (30+ sets per muscle per week) can be effective if fatigue is managed, but fewer sets with higher intensity can achieve similar hypertrophy.
- The appeal of failure training is often emotional rather than logical, stemming from a desire to push limits rather than maximize long-term progress.
- And more
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