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The Dark Answer to Skeletal Muscle Hyper Plasia

There's not strong direct evidence for these exact alterations to your training. The reason i think hyper plasia occurs in humans is it has. It occurs in every other animal we've tried to find it in. Happens in birds, happens in cats, happens in mice. When we do anything that resembles a resistance training stimulus in other vertebrates,hyperplasia occurs. I really just don't see a good reason why it wouldn't occur in humans, but it hasn't been observed. If money and ethics were no concern, what's a study you'd love to see? And this also asks, if money was no concern, how would you feel about counting human muscle fibre fibres

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