Claim
Supported
assertion

Exercises where a muscle works as a helper still help it grow, but not as much as exercises where that muscle does the main lifting.

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Pro
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Against

Evidence from Studies

Supporting (1)

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Is There Too Much of a Good Thing?

Systematic Review With Meta-Analysis
Human
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Why it supports

The research confirms that both direct and indirect exercises help muscles grow, but they work differently. Direct exercises are generally more efficient for building muscle, while indirect exercises still work but require more volume to see the same benefits before hitting a point of diminishing returns.

Contradicting (0)

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No contradicting evidence found

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  • No clinical evidence is available; the score reflects mechanistic plausibility only.

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