correlational
Analysis v1
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Even when you train one leg differently from the other, both legs tend to grow muscle in similar ways — which means your body’s natural biology, not the workout itself, is what really controls muscle growth.

Context Details

Domain

exercise_science

Population

human

Subject

Resistance-trained individuals

Action

are strongly correlated

Target

changes in muscle fiber cross-sectional area between legs assigned to different training protocols

Intervention Details

Type: exercise

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Evidence from Studies

Supporting (1)

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Even when people trained one leg differently from the other, their muscles grew similarly on both sides — meaning your body’s natural biology, not the workout style, is what really determines muscle growth.

Contradicting (0)

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No contradicting evidence found