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When you lift weights more often or heavier, your strength goes up fast at first but then slows down a lot quicker than your muscles growing — so strength gets tired of extra work sooner than muscle size does.
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The Resistance Training Dose-Response: Meta-Regressions Exploring the Effects of Weekly Volume and Frequency on Muscle Hypertrophy and Strength Gain
Systematic Review With Meta-Analysis
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This study found that lifting more weights helps you get stronger and bigger, but after a point, getting stronger stops improving as much as getting bigger does — meaning strength gains fade faster with more volume.
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