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If you lift weights until you can't do another rep, it won't hurt your muscle growth or strength—as long as you're doing the same total amount of work as someone who stops short of failure. So going all the way to failure is totally fine.

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This study found that lifting weights until you can't do another rep doesn't hurt your muscle growth or strength gains compared to stopping before failure — as long as you do the same total amount of work. So yes, training to failure is safe and effective.

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