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When people lift weights, changing how fast they lift or lower the weight, or whether they go all the way to exhaustion, doesn’t seem to make a big difference in muscle growth—any differences are tiny and not very clear.
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How Slow Should You Go? A Systematic Review With Meta-Analysis of the Effect of Resistance Training Repetition Tempo on Muscle Hypertrophy
Systematic Review With Meta-Analysis
Human
The study checked if lifting weights slowly vs. quickly makes a big difference in muscle growth, and found it doesn’t — whether you’re working your arms or legs, or going to failure — the effects are tiny and not very certain, just like the claim says.
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