Does task-specific resistance training produce greater strength gains than non-specific training independent of muscle hypertrophy?

Task-Specific Strength Training1 min readUpdated June 17, 2026

What the Evidence Shows

We analyzed the available evidence and found that task-specific resistance training—training that closely matches the movements and loads used in strength tests—appears to lead to greater strength gains compared to non-specific training, even when muscle size doesn’t change [1]. This suggests that...

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June 17, 2026·Last updated June 17, 2026
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